The Shawshank Redemption (1994) | Wife's First Time Watching | Movie Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • This week we watch the winner of our "Most Requested Movies" poll, The Shawshank Redemption from 1994! This has always been one of my favorites and I'm glad Toni finally got to experience it as well!
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  • @megabrak83
    @megabrak83 5 месяцев назад +11

    Those who don't like cinema have no imagination. Those who don't like this movie have no soul. A masterpiece.

  • @commsense1979
    @commsense1979 Год назад +99

    This was one of my Dad's favorite movies. He absolutely LOVED the line "I guess I just miss my friend" because it reminded him of all of his friends who had passed away. My dad rarely drank, never smoked, and lived to 92 years of age before passing away almost two years ago. Now, Red's line resonates with me also:
    I guess I just miss my friend.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +15

      I never thought I'd get choked up reading comments but this hit me. 😢 I'm so sorry for your loss! That was an awesome line in the movie.

    • @eembers
      @eembers Год назад +4

      Thank you for this comment. I miss my friend too, and this reminded me of that in a very cathartic way ❤.

    • @marshallartist78
      @marshallartist78 Год назад +1

  • @thefleasofathousandcamels6498
    @thefleasofathousandcamels6498 Год назад +11

    I get chills every time I hear Red say; "Get busy livin or get busy dying...that's god damn right."
    right."

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      That is one of the greatest lines in movie history and in Morgan Freeman's voice, it's even that much more epic! 😀

  • @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel
    @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel Год назад +42

    "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things!" Great line and so true.

  • @marloncherry1277
    @marloncherry1277 20 дней назад +3

    Your wifes reaction was heart felt and genuine

  • @rxtsec1
    @rxtsec1 Год назад +72

    Funny that your wife asked if it was a scary movie sense Stephen King wrote it. Definitely one of the best movies out there

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +9

      I think I felt the music felt a little scary to me. :) - Toni

    • @_nauticaldisaster_
      @_nauticaldisaster_ Год назад +12

      The idea of prison rape horrifies me.

    • @gergemini2993
      @gergemini2993 Год назад +6

      the book is more horrific but this screenplay was written by Frank Darabont who also wrote the same screenplay for The Green Mile.

    • @commsense1979
      @commsense1979 Год назад +5

      As much as I want to recommend The Mist for her, I don't know if she can handle that one. But Misery is another really good King adaptation.

    • @GaryLBlakeley
      @GaryLBlakeley Год назад +3

      @@commsense1979 Misery is a great movie. I'm not going to give it a way, but one scene gets me every time I watch it.

  • @CanadaDan
    @CanadaDan Месяц назад +2

    I was shocked that Toni didn't cry when Brooks hung himself.
    This is an epic movie n i'm glad you guys reacted to it.
    Also i have noticed in a couple of other reactions too how you put the actual value of whatever amount was at the time or if it is a different currency, it's a great detail.

  • @GaryLBlakeley
    @GaryLBlakeley Год назад +26

    This is a cinematic masterpiece, and a roller-coaster of emotion.
    Great reaction.
    She NEEDS to watch "The Green Mile" It is a must see movie.

    • @thomasroucka2689
      @thomasroucka2689 Год назад +5

      If she watches Green Mile, I’m buying stock in Kleenex.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +5

      We're hoping to watch The Green Mile in March! 😀

    • @GaryLBlakeley
      @GaryLBlakeley Год назад +3

      @@popculturallychallenged Awesome. Make sure she is ready.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +2

      @@GaryLBlakeley I'll do my best! 😂

    • @flyparks3224
      @flyparks3224 Год назад

      Plenty of movies way better than Green Mile it's good but come on

  • @Shax22132
    @Shax22132 Год назад +23

    Andy's escape is so impressive to me. He came up with the idea very early on during his incarceration, and for the next 19 years, he patiently and meticulously worked on it, hiding all the evidence. Then, when the time finally came, he executed his escape flawlessly, vanishing without a trace, robbing the corrupt warden blind, exposing the crimes committed by the prison authorities, and left behind money and a letter for his best friend Red, whenever he was released.
    And he accomplished it all without saying a single word about it to anyone, not even his best friend.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +6

      Totally agree!! It was a great story!! - Toni

    • @Karlam20001
      @Karlam20001 Год назад +6

      Andy receives both Justice,and Revenge for himself,Tommy,and every inmate who have ever both abused by the corrupt Prison System.

    • @historyofnerdom6111
      @historyofnerdom6111 Год назад

      Ironically he would have been dead after 25 yards from methane gas poisoning

    • @bethyoshida6715
      @bethyoshida6715 Год назад +1

      Technically it was 17 years in the film- He got the idea 2 years after he came because he was carving his name in the wall.

    • @vdoggydogg3922
      @vdoggydogg3922 8 месяцев назад

      He did what he had to do stay in that cell as well.

  • @okielady73
    @okielady73 Год назад +14

    I read the short story "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption" back in the 80s. It was included in a book called "Different Seasons" by Stephen King. It also had the story "The Body" in it, which was adapted into "Stand By Me." I loved SBM so much that I had to read the book, and Shawshank ended up being my favorite story of the four featured in the book. (If you haven't seen it, SBM is also a fantastic movie, highly recommended.)
    Since I'd read the story, I knew that the escape was coming. That wasn't the surprise for me. (Spoilers ahead for those who haven't read the story but want to...)
    In the novella, Andy's money and alternate identity had already been set up for him before he went to prison. When the screenplay was changed up to the make the money come from the warden's dirty business, the poetic justice was so incredibly satisfying that it made the movie better than the book. That doesn't happen often, IMO, just because there are so many more details included in books that can't be squeezed into movies with their time constraints. But changing that one detail elevates the movie. It was perfectly done.
    I see that you'll be watching "The Green Mile" soon. I can't wait for your reaction to that one. Toni, you'll need a pallet of tissue, fair warning. I hope you'll add "Stand By Me" to your list as well. Three of the least Stephen King-y Stephen King stories, and they're my three favorites from him. Go figure. Have a great weekend!

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +5

      We'll definitely have to add Stand By Me to the list! I saw it many, many years ago but Toni's never seen it. 😀 I think The Green Mile will be a rough one for Toni! 😭

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 8 месяцев назад

      Frank Darabont the director has been 3 for 3 in adapting Stephen King stories (Shawshank, Green Mile and The Mist). Speaking of making changes that ended up making it better, the ending Frank came up with for The Mist was so good (but unbelievably gut-wrenching) that even Stephen King said it was better than his own ending. That's a compliment right there!

  • @philphilips1020
    @philphilips1020 Год назад +2

    Oh man, if only more of us were gifted with a wife as empathetic as Toni. You've been truly blessed with her, friend.

  • @TheDietrichDaniels
    @TheDietrichDaniels Год назад +5

    Thumbs up for the "I don't know!"

  • @O___________0
    @O___________0 Год назад +24

    It’s about Red’s redemption, that’s what the title makes reference to, and that’s why he is the narrator. Andy didn’t need redemption, he was innocent all along and punished for a crime he didn’t commit. Red wouldn’t allow himself to be hopeful until Andy showed him he too deserved a second chance in life.
    Red’s words throughout the movie are “Hope is a dangerous thing”, and his final words in it (also the last words in the movie) are “I hope.”
    Beautiful story.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +6

      Very beautiful story! I never realized Red's last words were "I hope". Thanks so cool! 😃

    • @O___________0
      @O___________0 Год назад +2

      @@popculturallychallenged It was a great reaction. cheers!

  • @GrouchyMarx
    @GrouchyMarx Год назад +17

    Shawshank and The Green Mile (1999) are movies always recommended when either one is watched first, because both are Stephen King stories directed by Frank Darabont, and about prison. If you haven't seen Green Mile, it's an awesome story and you'll like it as well. It stars Tom Hanks and some actors you're likely familiar with.

    • @rromano158
      @rromano158 Год назад +2

      Agreed, The Green Mile is one of those movies that everyone should watch at least once in their life. After you see it though, you might not want to watch it again because of its emotional rollercoaster ride.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +5

      Thank you! We've actually gotten a lot of requests for The Green Mile so we've decided to add it to the schedule for next month. 😀

    • @CoryGasaway
      @CoryGasaway Год назад +3

      Stands By Me is almost just as epic. Stephen King's range as a storyteller and writer is something to behold

    • @pjftoo7588
      @pjftoo7588 Год назад +2

      Great reaction to The Shawshank Redemption. One of the greatest of films ever. Legend has it that Stephen King gave Frank Darabont an option on the story for 1$, which in hindsight now seems like a smart move.
      Also one more vote for The Green Mile. If Toni cried twice during TSR, she's going to need K boxes galore for The Green Mile.
      Another iconic film that doesn't get reacted to as often as it should, is Kevin Costner's directorial debut, multi Oscar winner, Dances With Wolves. Theatrical cut. Personally I would never recommend an extended cut of anything for a first viewing.

    • @GrouchyMarx
      @GrouchyMarx Год назад +1

      @@pjftoo7588 After watching their first video of Toni's doing Field of Dreams, I invested in that K box company. Sales have gone up since and I figure they'll go thru the roof when they do Green Mile!! 😁
      But seriously, I suggested the OTR (original theatrical release) of Dances and they will likely do it soon. I totally agree with you that anyone watching all these great movies should do the OTRs first, since all these "extended versions" and "Director's cuts" seem to drag movies down, making them _not_ as impressive as the originals.
      I watched a different first-time reactor pair do the Close Encounters Of The Third Kind director's cut version and they were actually creeped out and had a negative vibe by that version. A totally different reaction than others doing the more positive OTR of Close Encounters.
      I guess I better go buy another box of those K-tissues now, just in case they do Dances and Toni starts her waterworks since she gets me balling too! ✌😁

  • @gregmac8268
    @gregmac8268 Год назад +5

    Gallows humour is so dark and funny.
    One of the best movies, great reaction!

  • @tracycampbell9300
    @tracycampbell9300 6 месяцев назад +2

    Everybody always cries when they see Brooks' room...

  • @maggieellis2303
    @maggieellis2303 5 месяцев назад +1

    It’s really good to see you two again. This is a great reaction to a wonderful movie. I sincerely enjoyed this - thank you.

  • @flooglebinder3493
    @flooglebinder3493 Год назад +7

    Another great reaction 👏👏👏
    Love how David plays along with Toni’s questions, whilst not giving anything away.
    Toni’s yellow & grey ‘comfort blanket’ is just the sweetest thing
    Not sure if you’ve done these, but please also consider:
    Forrest Gump
    Apollo 13
    The Usual Suspects
    Thanks 👍

  • @gordondafoe3516
    @gordondafoe3516 2 месяца назад

    My favorite moment is when you hear harmonica in the sound track when Red finds the wall and tree near Buxton.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +3

    11:38 "He's gonna make me cry..."
    of course he's gonna make _you_ cry 😆

  • @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel
    @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel Год назад +6

    When I first saw this, I thought that the story was about a phycological, internal fight many of us have and perhaps they built a story around it! Many times, I felt like Andy and Red both. Remember their talk when Andy talked about his dream of Mexico and Red telling him how those thoughts of the unattainable were dangerous. There is a part of me that wanted to be adventurous and take risks and another side wanted to be careful and stay where I was at for safety. This has been a recurring theme in my life.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +2

      I completely agree! I know there have been so many times where I've taken the "safe" option. 🙂

    • @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel
      @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel Год назад

      @@popculturallychallenged I really love the movie. The correlation I am trying to draw goes farther. Look at the other differences between Andy and Red. Andy does or tries to do what he perceives as "right" with little regard for ill consequences while Red most often, is thoughtful of outcomes and chooses to look the other way alleviating trouble for himself. Those moral conflicts were in my head always through life...get in the middle of something we see as wrong or look the other way, it isn't any of my business! I see this as a possible story of me...I am both Red and Andy or more accurately, Andy and Red are both alive in me! All the rest just represents the difficult life out there we all face. Maybe it is being Gemini that makes me see it this way?

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +3

    12:09 toni just glows when she smiles

  • @devlinallistair-zx5by
    @devlinallistair-zx5by 4 месяца назад +1

    Most beautiful score I've ever heard.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +3

    12:33 😮
    professional gasp

  • @robertcrundwell2782
    @robertcrundwell2782 3 дня назад

    Good Evening. Although set in Maine, the prison used was the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. The large main building and Cell Block 1 are now a Museum. They offer tours, can be used for special occasions, and offer overnight cell accommodations for the brave. ( haunted ) The street scenes were primarily N. Main St where the shop owners agreed to have their stores redone to fit the time period. Many still look the same. The halfway house is the Bis sman Building, and still looks the same today. The store was the E and B Market on 4th Street which has been torn down. I was fortunate to be an extra con in the yard scenes. The premiere was held at Mansfield's Renaissance Theatre, a restored 1929 movie palace, before New York and Los Angeles.. I also volunteered working the restoration. The prison was also used in the movie "Tango & Cash", and was the Russian cell block in "Airforce One". An interesting side note: In the bad winters, crows from 7 or 8 counties move into Mansfield by the hundreds due to large granaries between town and the prison. Brook's crow was a natural. I am 75 now with Parkinson's and don't get to attend movies. I enjoy the reaction videos on RUclips.

  • @shawnadmire5309
    @shawnadmire5309 Год назад +1

    Fun fact: The head guard, Hadley, is also the man who voices Mr. Krabs on Spongebob

  • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
    @TheChrisPineWorkshop Год назад +1

    Some observations When Brooks leaves, the view of the camera is form the outside looking into the prison. Symbolic he left physically but not mentally, when Red leaves the view is from inside looking out! (He left) Also notice what book of the Bible the hammer was kept in? Exodus. Also when Red is Talking to Andy about him going to Mexico he says "these are just shitty pipe dreams"...

  • @tec52
    @tec52 Год назад +1

    FYI, in the novella that the story came from ("Rita Hayworth and The Shawshank Redemption") the character of "Red" was actually a red haired Irishman, so when Morgan Freeman said "maybe it's because I'm Irish" it was kind of a nod to the book.

  • @firemedic5100
    @firemedic5100 5 месяцев назад +1

    I watch this movie everytime it comes on, and have the DVD.

  • @kevmodee1866
    @kevmodee1866 Год назад +2

    Hey David and of course Miss Toni...you guys picked another great one for sure. I have to be honest and say that I actually was in prison for under 2 yrs back in 1990 for a brutal fight I got into, and it wasn't near that brutal, but when they "tossed" cells, they were not very nice about it, and would destroy your cell practically. There was some rapes and assaults too; usually against child predators. Fortunately, I spent my time reading, working out, and minding my own business. It wasn't 20 yrs, but that 2 yrs felt like 20, and when I got out I vowed to keep my nose clean, and here I sit at 57 yrs old and 33 yrs later...old, out of shape, and free; both inwardly and outwardly. Again, thanks guys for sharing with your YT family. Bless!

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      I’m sorry thru that!! Virtual hug to you and glad you never went back. Many blessing to you for sharing your story. - Toni

  • @claymccoy
    @claymccoy Год назад +2

    When Red tells Andy that going to Mexico is "shitty pipe dreams", it foreshadows Andy crawling through a pipe of shit to escape.

  • @stangsswang8355
    @stangsswang8355 4 месяца назад +1

    Toni's heart,,empathy and raw emotion is enough to melt any man's heart. You guys are a great couple and have great reactions.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +3

    7:09 david laughs 😆 toni wonders "Why did the lawyer do that?" 🤔

  • @thomasripley1548
    @thomasripley1548 Год назад +2

    When brooks says I once saw a car when I was kid, now there everywhere......

  • @PeteGeorge
    @PeteGeorge Год назад +2

    I acted in Shawshank for two months the summer of 93. Great experience!

  • @anthonypikos3294
    @anthonypikos3294 Год назад +1

    Gets me every time. Red’s redemption was hoping again.

  • @davidblack4695
    @davidblack4695 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have been trying to find movie reactions that I enjoyed and I love you two ...yall just both make the movie a bit more interesting thnx guys

  • @WaywardVet
    @WaywardVet Год назад +1

    Your "I don't know" when you clearly know is probably one of my favorite things about your reactions. You don't spoil it for her, but you sometimes fail at keeping a straight face for a moment. Love the reactions.
    (Side note, I grew up in New England. You know if a rock doesn't belong. Heavily carved by the Wisconsin glaciation, or the last major ice age. Igneous (volcanic) rock is pretty much non-existent on the surface.)

  • @NimpanZ
    @NimpanZ Год назад +3

    Have been waiting for this one!!!

  • @Guitcad1
    @Guitcad1 Год назад +3

    In the original story, it was 26 years, not 19, and Andy escaped in the mid 1970s. He went through a succession of wardens, but the last one was the evil corrupt one. I forget how Red figured it out, but he calculated that Andy had his escape tunnel ready several years before he made his break and Red ponders as to why he waited before concluding that Andy had become institutionalized himself and just couldn't bring himself to go. What finally made him go was learning that the prison's sewer was scheduled to be hooked up to the local municipal sewer system and would then go through a pump, which of course he would not be able to crawl through, so it was now or never.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      Oh wow! I may need to go read the book at some point. Sounds a lot different from the movie!

    • @clarencewalker3925
      @clarencewalker3925 Год назад

      @@popculturallychallenged You won't be disappointed.

  • @_PuckFutin_
    @_PuckFutin_ Год назад +3

    In Steven King's novella prisoners were actually drinking warm beer, but they still were happy, since it was their first beer in decades

  • @hotwheelsbob2000
    @hotwheelsbob2000 Год назад +2

    I was told that in the book, when they expanded the library, they found a set of blueprints for the prison, and that is how Andy knew where the sewer line went.

  • @budlightpimp19
    @budlightpimp19 Год назад +5

    Yes it was a real prison. Actually it was set to be demolished and was saved by this movie. Another cool fact is the room where Brooks took his life was filmed inside the prison as well.

    • @everyonelovesmajima
      @everyonelovesmajima Год назад +1

      I was there a few years ago, there were still albums strewn all over the library.

    • @kathyastrom1315
      @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +1

      That castle style of prison was not uncommon in the 1800s. Stateville Prison in my hometown of Joliet, IL, is similar, constructed out of Joliet limestone dug from a nearby quarry.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      That is so cool!!! All great information!! - Toni

    • @KrissyFace
      @KrissyFace Год назад

      Just want to add it is in Mansfield Ohio and they currently run tours and use it as a haunted house during the season. The Ohio State Reformatory.

  • @Shazzadut1
    @Shazzadut1 День назад

    They filmed the end on the beach at St Croix. I think I read that it was added later because test audiences wanted to know if Red actually made it to Andy and the original ending was on the bus, with the ‘I hope’ line. The photo of Red on the jail form that is stamped is actually Morgan Freeman’s son. I think the only issue with the story is the poster of Raquel Welch on the wall. How does Andy crawl down the tunnel, then put the poster back up on the wall behind him?

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Год назад +3

    i have watched reactions on this movie many times, i love your guys emotion, tuff i know to watch, but great reaction x

  • @powellpker
    @powellpker Год назад +1

    you have a great movie selection.. You have reviewed alot of my fav movies in such a short time

  • @LeskeyC001
    @LeskeyC001 Год назад +1

    Great movie! The best, in my view. Glad to see you both enjoyed it and I had fun watching it with you.

  • @fixfalcon2628
    @fixfalcon2628 Год назад +1

    You guys watch all my favorite movies! I love Toni's reactions.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +1

      Thank you and I hope you have subscribed. Best way to show us some support. Subcribe, comment and share. - Toni ☺️

  • @utalomAlibbantakat
    @utalomAlibbantakat Год назад +4

    11:02 allegedly, this scene would not even have been included in the film because the beer drinking was recorded during a break in the filming, because the director liked the way the actors drank beer during the break in the filming, so it was included in the film, and the prison where the film takes place is still a prison only where the part where the film was made is not working, it can still be visited today (if true) rambo 1 and 4 are good films, the rest are not so good

  • @Fabian_Lobo
    @Fabian_Lobo Год назад +2

    Love your reaction to this classic masterpiece. Btw has anyone told the missus she looks like Carrie Fisher? Gorgeous! The best to you both and the folks in the comment section.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +1

      Thanks. No one has ever said that before but isn’t Carrie Fisher from Star Wars? Maybe that’s why David fell in love with me….. he is a huge fan. 😊 - Toni

    • @Fabian_Lobo
      @Fabian_Lobo Год назад +1

      @@popculturallychallenged indeed, she played Princess Leia in the Star Wars movies. Hope you both have a great day and keep the reactions coming.

  • @WedgeTheEagle
    @WedgeTheEagle Год назад +3

    Great reaction to a great movie. Glad to see you'll be doing The Green Mile too, as that's equally as great. You should also consider adding The Mist to your list. It's the third Frank Darabont movie based on a Stephen King story, but it's very different from the other two.
    Keep up the great reactions! I'm now subbed.

  • @catfishandcoleslaw
    @catfishandcoleslaw Год назад +1

    My fave movie of all time! Great reaction!! Brooks’ demise and the last scene- gets me every time!

  • @slowerthinker
    @slowerthinker Год назад +1

    If you don't cry watching Shawshank then you have no soul!
    Also RIP Miss Fuzzy Breeches.

  • @lorigooch5811
    @lorigooch5811 Год назад +2

    The building used in the movie is the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      We'd like to visit it someday. It was mentioned in the comments that they have tours! 😃

  • @Kenny-ep2nf
    @Kenny-ep2nf Год назад

    finally you guys reacted to this absolute masterpiece, I was soo looking forward to your reaction to it :))

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      Thank you! We hope you enjoyed it! 😃

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Год назад

      @@popculturallychallenged certainly did hahaha, keep up the great work 😁

  • @andreshernandez1180
    @andreshernandez1180 Год назад +2

    You should watch the different interviews with Tim Robbins (Andy), Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton (Warden Norton), Clancy Brown (guard Byron Hadley), James Whitmore (Brooks), Mark Rolston (Bogs) and Gil Bellows (Tommy), they’re very interesting.
    Gunton was a stage actor and hadn’t been in many movies so it took some doing to even get him the audition; at the time he was shooting Demolition Man with Sylvester Stallone for which he had to shave his head so he auditioned completely bald, it went well but then they wanted to screen-test him so the studio got a “very expensive” wig and flew him to NY where he read his lines with Tim Robbins. He actually did the first part of the movie wearing the wig, which I must admit was worth every penny because I always thought it was his real hair combed back like they did in the 50’s, then by the time they had to shoot scenes in the 60’s his real hair had grown out and was naturally gray and like a crew cut which was the cop look of the 60’s so it looked perfect for the effect they wanted.
    Rolston (Bogs) said they rehearsed the movie like a play, instead of just reading the lines at the table reading with the other actors and then rehearsing the scenes prior to shooting them, they rehearsed all the scenes for weeks first, so by the time the shooting started they were all very familiar with their characters and knew exactly what they were doing.
    When Andy first arrives at Shawshank there’s a young black man teasing them doing the fish-rolling motion with his hands while everyone chants “fresh fish”, that’s Morgan Freeman’s son Alfonso who is also young Red’s face in the mug shot in Red’s folder.
    Director Frank Darabont also directed The Green Mile and cast a few actors in both movies; William Sadler (Heywood) is the father of the girls, Jeffrey DeMunn (the prosecutor in Andy’s trial) is Harry the mile guard, and Brian Libby (Floyd, the guy who tells Andy and Red that Brooks is attacking Heywood) is the sheriff who arrests John Coffey.

  • @blackholeodyssey1070
    @blackholeodyssey1070 Год назад +1

    I’m from Columbus Ohio.
    If you’re ever in Mansfield Ohio…an hour north of Columbus you can visit the actual prison “Ohio State Reformatory” where a lot of the movie was filmed.
    The prison dates back to the 1800’s and there is stuff from the film in the prison that you can see when you tour the prison.
    It’s also supposedly haunted and they have “ghost tours” at Halloween.
    You can also see filming locations around Mansfield.
    Cool vlog 😎😎😎

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +1

      Thanks @Black Hole Odyssey!! I would love to be able to visit the prison for a tour. We have it on our bucket list already. 😉 - Toni

    • @blackholeodyssey1070
      @blackholeodyssey1070 Год назад

      @@popculturallychallenged very welcome!!

  • @NathanThurberMusic
    @NathanThurberMusic Год назад +1

    This was filmed at the Ohio State reformatory. It was a real prison but closed down and now they do tours/ghost hunting.

  • @mogwiawolf4354
    @mogwiawolf4354 Год назад +2

    grew up watching it and love it

  • @j.woodbury412
    @j.woodbury412 2 месяца назад

    Trivia: Several real life prison guards offered to meet with Clancy Brown (Hadley) and give him advice on how to play his part to make it more authentic, but Brown turned them down because he was playing an evil character and he didn't want it to reflect negatively on them.
    Even though they were playing evil characters, Bob Gunton (The Warden) and Clancy Brown (Hadley) got along very well with the other cast members.
    Tom Hanks and James Cromwell were offered the roles of Andy Dufresne and the Warden, respectively. But they both turned them down. They both later appeared in "The Green Mile", another prison movie from Frank Darabont based on a Stephen King novel. Both movies were about a man sent to prison for a brutal murder, who later turned out to be innocent.
    Jeffrey DeMunn (The prosecuting attorney at the beginning of the movie) and William Sadler (Haywood) both appeared in "The Green Mile". John Horton (The judge who sentenced Andy) appeared in "Thinner", another movie based on a Stephen King novel.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the info! We watched The Green Mile on the channel a while back and really enjoyed that one!

    • @j.woodbury412
      @j.woodbury412 2 месяца назад

      @popculturallychallenged You're welcome. That was a great movie

  • @hv3926
    @hv3926 8 месяцев назад +1

    Notice the camera is facing out when Red leaves the prison, in back (in) when Brooks leaves.

  • @sonyawasmer2344
    @sonyawasmer2344 Год назад +1

    It was The Ohio State Reformatory prison in Mansfield, Ohio. Built in 1886 and closed in 1990. The have tours there now since it was made famous by this movie.

  • @coreozurn4950
    @coreozurn4950 Год назад +1

    I kinda appreciated that there was no kind of racism in this movie.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Год назад +6

    "I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy living, or get busy dying."
    Fun Fact: Raquel Welch, whose One Million Years B.C. (1966) poster plays a significant role in the film, is a big fan of this movie.
    Musical Enthusiast Fact: The opera song that Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) plays over the loud speakers is "Canzonetta sull'aria" from "The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart. It was Tim Robbins' idea for Andy to turn up the volume of the record player in the scene.
    Bird Timing Fact: When Andy goes to the library to begin work as Brooks' assistant and Brooks' crow, Jake, is squawking, Tim Robbins had to time his line so that the crow wouldn't squawk over him, since the bird could not be trained to squawk on cue. Robbins was able to time his line perfectly by learning the bird's squawking patterns, for which writer/director Frank Darabont praised him.

    • @gmunden1
      @gmunden1 Год назад +2

      "The Marriage of Figaro " is a beautiful opera and one of my favorites.
      I read most of the Stephen King novelas and novels before they were adapted to film.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +1

      Get busy living or get busy dying has to be one of my favorite movie lines ever! Thanks for the facts! Very interesting. I learn so much about the movies from you! Thank you!!

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +1

      The opera music was beautiful! Now that I know what is, I'll have to add it to my playlist. 😀 I think I've heard that a lot of the Stephen King stories didn't turn out too well on film. Are there any movies based on his stories that you'd recommend?

    • @BigGator5
      @BigGator5 Год назад +1

      You're welcome on the facts and trivia. It's my pleasure.
      Not Stephen King movies, but there are some animated movies no one hardly ever reacts to that I like to suggest to you:
      Wizards (1977)
      The Hobbit (1977)
      Heavy Metal (1981)
      The Last Unicorn (1982)
      The Flight Of Dragons (1982)
      All five are available on RUclips Movies channel to rent or buy, so no excuses about finding them.
      I recommend recording the subtitles, since you might have mute some or all the music.
      Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +1

      We added them to the list. I haven’t seen any of them. 🙂 - Toni

  • @JC-ke7mj
    @JC-ke7mj Год назад +3

    This is a great movie! Thank you guys!

  • @robquin1525
    @robquin1525 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fun fact Captain Byron Hadley is Clancy Brown The voice for Mr Krabs

  • @netzombiee646
    @netzombiee646 Год назад +1

    The reason Red says “Maybe it’s because I’m Irish” when Andy asks him why he’s called Red … in the novel the movie is based off of, the character Red is in fact Irish …. Morgan Freeman saying this, was a nod to the original character in the novel.

  • @j.woodbury412
    @j.woodbury412 2 месяца назад

    Whenever Hadley takes his hat off, somebody is about to get beat up.

  • @netzombiee646
    @netzombiee646 Год назад

    A piece of trivia about this movie … they actor who plays Captain Hadley (the main guard) is played by Clancy Brown … He’s also the voice of Mr. Krabbs on SpongeBob.

  • @spaghetti9845
    @spaghetti9845 Год назад +1

    it's very interesting the actor who played the guard doing all the bad things is a surprisingly nice guy

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      Good actor! He played a bad guy very well! If you had said he was a jerk in real life I would have believed you! 🤣

  • @stevenmonte7397
    @stevenmonte7397 Год назад +1

    One of the best movies ever! A few recommendations if you haven't seen them: Snatch, Good Will Hunting and Get Shorty/Be Cool (sequel).

  • @lesliedaubert1411
    @lesliedaubert1411 Год назад +1

    It was a real prison that they filmed in. It hadn't been used for years. In the book, Jake, the bird returns to the prison.

  • @marke8323
    @marke8323 Год назад +1

    This was filmed at a real former Prison in Central Ohio. They give Shawshank tours there.

  • @karlbecker8775
    @karlbecker8775 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome reaction to a great film! Many don't know that this was based on a Stephen King novel.

  • @smittybenzo4693
    @smittybenzo4693 Год назад +2

    (Toni sighs in relief) "I thought he was gonna hang himself."
    David : "Hmmm" before displaying the most helpless conflicted expression of guilt and compassion ever seen.

  • @jphogannet
    @jphogannet Год назад +1

    One thing most miss is that this is a Stephen King story. Andy ***did*** kill his wife. Origionally the box for Red contained the gun before Andy escaped he replaced the gun with what he left for Red. Andy corrupted the guards and the warden to AID in his escape. Watch it again with that perspective and it becomes a much darker movie.

  • @messamurai2658
    @messamurai2658 Год назад +1

    This is considered to be the GREATEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME, so tell your wife not to overthink or risk bursting a blood vessel as the last thing through her small minded view of this INCREDIBLE FILM.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      I agree it was a great movie! - Toni (small minded view wife) 😊

    • @messamurai2658
      @messamurai2658 Год назад

      @@popculturallychallenged HEY Toni's got heart more than I can say for (Morris) 🙂

  • @margiewilliams537
    @margiewilliams537 Месяц назад

    What got me was unbeknownst to the warden he actually helped Andy get the documents he needed

  • @wwk68tig
    @wwk68tig Год назад +1

    It was a story about friendship -- hell, a love story -- between two straight men, unusual in American literature.........and written by Stephen King! Thanks for posting...........

  • @stevenmonte7397
    @stevenmonte7397 Год назад

    It's crazy how right after Brook's dies that they bring us right back up with the library news. Such a roller coaster ride!.... I heard somebody comment before that the Opera Andy played had to do with a cheating spouse.

  • @dennytaylor1005
    @dennytaylor1005 Год назад +2

    Another good reaction. To me, this movie was about hope ... and just as much about Red as it was about Andy.
    - As Red goes through each parole hearing you can see him losing hope.
    - During the scene where Andy gets out of isolation (from playing the music to the entire prison) and tells Red about "hope", Red tells Andy that "hope is a dangerous thing."
    Then comes the wonderful line from Red as he's riding the bus ... "I hope I can make it across the border. I hope to see my friend and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope."

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад +1

      That's so cool! I didn't realize how many times Red used the word hope at the end! It makes it that much more impactful! 🙂

    • @rebo2610
      @rebo2610 Год назад

      In the book, that was the last scene. Reportedly, King liked Darabont's ending better here, as well as Darabont's ending in The Mist.

  • @marloncherry1277
    @marloncherry1277 20 дней назад +1

    3.4 million today

  • @vegvisir9276
    @vegvisir9276 Год назад +1

    imagine judging guys who probably haven't had a drink for years for having one at 10AM......
    Also, all of Red's previous rejections were because he was telling the board what they wanted to hear, his approval was because he told the truth, the board realised he was being honest, he was nearing the point of giving up, he genuinely didn't care what happened to him.
    They decided to give him another chance at choosing a better life.

  • @mackib430
    @mackib430 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another one that never gets old… brilliant… ❤

  • @spaghetti9845
    @spaghetti9845 Год назад +1

    great editing.. showing the best bits

  • @Fharenheit
    @Fharenheit Год назад +1

    Well. Its official. This is my favorite movie reaction channel

  • @ulysses2162
    @ulysses2162 Год назад +1

    Your wife has such a beautiful heart, so much empathy. ❤

  • @lucianoa31
    @lucianoa31 Год назад +1

    Great Reaction! Wifey is a softy like me. I choked up with her. The Green Mile is a another good prison movie too.

  • @isleofredemption
    @isleofredemption 8 месяцев назад +1

    "Wouldn't they have investigated?"
    Maybe Andy figured Norton had the police bribed, or at least enough of them that he didn't need to worry. He does the warden's books, after all.
    Sending it directly to the press forced the issue of bringing the law down on Norton's head, lest law enforcement be exposed for their complicity in things.
    At least, that's what I figure.

  • @JoeOrwig
    @JoeOrwig 8 месяцев назад +1

    They guy "reelin them in" at the start is Morgan Feeman's son in real life.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  8 месяцев назад +2

      REALLY?!?!, I'm going to have to go back and see that again. - Toni 😊

  • @maddog19ful
    @maddog19ful Год назад +2

    Love watching your guys reactions, next movie you guys need to watch is The pianist, very powerful and emotional movie

  • @robburns4176
    @robburns4176 Год назад +1

    The "we're reel'n 'em in" guy in the crowd at Andy's arrival is Morgan Freeman's son. He also provides Red's booking photos seen at his parole hearings.

  • @garyclark5768
    @garyclark5768 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's a real prison..it's call Mansfield Reformatory..it's open for tours most days and used to have a haunted house..it's worth seeing

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 8 месяцев назад

    The director, Frank Darabont, has directed three movies based on Stephen King books and all of them are excellent: Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile and The Mist. The Mist is sort of a science fiction story but done so well. The ending will rip your heart out, stomp on it, set it on fire and bury it deep in the ground. So be ready!

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  8 месяцев назад

      We've watched Shawshank and Green Mile. We'll have to check out The Mist at some point!

  • @g3o5d
    @g3o5d Год назад +1

    If you ever get to Mansfield Ohio, please take the tour of The Ohio State Reformatory Prison. This is the Prison where they filmed this spectacular film. Get your souvenir "Get Busy Living, or Get Busy Dieing" T-shirt.
    Great Reaction.
    "Sling Blade" another great movie you should watch.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      I sure wish we could make it out there and take a look! Thanks for the suggestion, I have added Sling Blade to our list. -Toni

  • @dnllrnt
    @dnllrnt Год назад +1

    David's my kinda guy. Whenever a movie takes place years and years ago and they throw a dollar amount, 9 times out of 10 I'm Googling that amount and floating that inflated figure to my wife.
    Well played, sir.

  • @rebo2610
    @rebo2610 Год назад +1

    Shawshank was a real reformatory (different name) in Ohio. My husband was there for one year as a teenager.

    • @popculturallychallenged
      @popculturallychallenged  Год назад

      I've heard they do tours of it now. Might have to do a road trip at some point! 😀

  • @troutbumandsam5394
    @troutbumandsam5394 Год назад +1

    One of the greatest American films ever made/troutbumandsam

  • @gymschooz
    @gymschooz Месяц назад +1

    It was filmed in Ohio at the Mansfield Reformatory.

  • @ravendarkauthor4939
    @ravendarkauthor4939 Год назад +1

    The hair thing with Rita Hayworth in the movie was because these guys haven't had sex in years and that's as close as they get to looking at something sexy. Plus, back then, that image of her flipping her hair was considered racy at the time. That scene for them what a naked shower scene would be to us.
    The guys knew what kind of rocks he wanted because Andy told Red during the checkers match in the yard. He asked him if he could get him rocks, telling him he wanted to make chess pieces with one side in alabaster, the other side in soap stone. Those are both a type of rock.