Fun facts: the lady who plays Robert’s secretary is Jodi Benson who was the voice of Ariel in The little mermaid. The woman on the soap opera is Paige O’Hara who was the voice of Belle in Beauty & The Beast
Not only that, woman that appears first with her kids when Edward knocks on the door is Judy Kuhn, the singing voice of Pocahontas. Nancy is played by Idina Menzel, who of course we know as Elsa. The narrator also, was Julie Andrews. And well we all know who Julie Andrews is.
And the guy in the soap opera is Benny Benson, the voice actor for the Beast. You can also hear a minor version of the title song from that movie in the background while they are on T.V.
I don't get why some would say you shouldn't watch family-friendly films, that's a completely legitimate genre and has some of the most amazing films out there If you haven't watched any Ghibli films I highly, highly recommend that
@@heyitsmira17 I love that one too, and not enough people like it. I was almost brought to tears. There is a bit of a cultural barrier with the girls' affectionate behaviour, as that's much more normal in Japan, but it's still a great movie. Still, even the book, which isn't Japanese, has those things, too. Marnie often addresses Anna as "Darling Anna", and they both say they love each other. The easy affection makes more sense with the ending, though. And then there's all the other Ghibli movies that can't be ignored...
Was this the first self aware Disney movie that pokes fun at itself in a non-cynical way that also includes cameos and references from previous animated films? It’s the first one I can think of.
Say What!? I thought it was Prince Edward the whole time. I’m 20, and have seen this movie a lot, and I now find out that the mannequin is actually suppose to be Robert!? That is some great foreshadowing there though.
RE: Amy Adams... This was one of her first breakout roles. Oftentimes, actresses who portray this type of role get type-casted and have a hard time breaking out into more dramatic roles. Obviously, she (much like Anne Hathaway from Princess Diaries) was able to break out into impressive career-defining dramatic roles.
Actresses who potray princesses aren't the ones getting typecasted lmfao. That's more of a funny fat friend, nerd, serious business person or /hot girl thing. There aren't enough princess movies for this to make sense to typecast of off.
Most people don't know Giselle was going to be a Disney Princess, but Disney decided against it because Giselle's appearence was based on Amy Adams, meaning they'd have to pay her royalties.
@@kattahj yeah that was the only unfortunate bit since Gisele would of been a lovely meet and greet but we can always enjoy her bubbly personality in the movie.
Yes, that was her own singing. Amy Adams even performed this song live in the Academy Award where this song was nominated for best original movie song. She is a really talented actress and singer!
Yes Idina menzel nancy tremaine Jodi benson Sam Elsa and Ariel and Paige o hara Angela and Judy Kuhn pregnant lady with kids singing voice of Pocahontas
@@oliviarogers3559 French is also my first language. A lot of non-French speakers think that our « ble » is pronounced as « b». So I understand why the prononciation might be confusing.
I find French and its silent letters a nightmare to figure out. I know how to pronounce Les Miserables, but I totally understand why not everyone would.
"So Close" is actually going to be our wedding dance song and we want to attempt to choreograph the dance, although neither of us know how to dance at all xD
They’re actually developing a sequel called Disenchanted. Your reaction to this was priceless. What I love about your videos is just how real you are - I hate the reaction channels where the people are fake as a three-dollar bill, even on down to the hyperbole of their mugging thumbnails. Stay real, Nick, and I’ll keep watching. Enchanted is in my top 100 films of the 21st century - a video series I’m working on now. I can’t remember which video it is in which I talk about it, though.
I'd say the breakout role for Amy Adams was in "Junebug" in which she was nominated for an Academy Award, but her role in "Enchanted" did lead to pop stardom. I saw "Enchanted" with my wife at the theater, and we loved it. Great job as usual, Nick.
I'm 33 and I love watching Disney movies myself =) No shame! And Disney is its own genre in my opinion. It's "allowed" to be predictable and can still be fabulous and wonderful and just a pleasant experience.
10 minutes into the movie and I was sorely tempted to leave the theater. Gave it another 20 minutes and that song where she cleans the apartment with New York’s wildlife helped change my mind. That twist with the cockroaches!😳
@@TheGoauldApophis They literally played trailers AT the movie theatre. And it was 2007, not 1892. People were definitely doing that. People have actively searched out movie trailers since movies started getting popular in the 30s
You just keep watching the family fantasy stuff, kid! I love how much you enjoy them!! You did realize that Nathanial was played by Timothy Spall who played Peter Pettigrew in HP, right? And this was an homage to all the old classic Disney films with bits from Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty. Not to mention various scenes from the Disney Renaissance in the 1990's like Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. And the Narrator was Julie Andrews who starred as Mary Poppins.
The lady who plays Robert’s secretary also played Ariel in the Little Mermaid. It was a reference. The actress’s name is Jodi Benson who has been with Disney since the late 80s
also, the woman on the soap opera is Paige O'Hara who was Belle in Beauty and the Beast, 1991 and the reporter is Judy Kuhn the title character's singing voice in Pocahontas,1995.
@@daynacooper1163 Oh yeah, you’re right. But at the same time Disney didn’t own thumbelina when enchanted was made. They didn’t own it till just recently when they bought fox.
Nancy is played by Idina Menzel who voiced Elsa in frozen, she also was the first actress playing the witch of the west on “Wicked” which I think you will love as it’s a retelling of the wicked witch from the wizard of Oz
YES!!! You're the first person I've seen reacting to this. It's one of my favourite movies and I couldn't thinking of a better person to tackle it. Well done.
Here animated movie recommendations for u (idk if you have seen these but here i go): anastasia, the prince of egypt, megamind, atlantis the lost empire, treasure planet, brother bear
The best part is when Richard in the beginning says he doesn’t sing or dance. When he dances with Giselle at the ballroom scene, you can see Richard dancing, but he also sings along at one point!
anyone that complains about you watching family and kids movies has just lost their sense if childhood wonder. i am almost 45 and i still watch stuff like sesame street, Mr.Rodgers, lazy town, etc. Several actresses who starred in Disney musicals have cameos in "Enchanted." Future "Frozen" princess Idina Menzel got to play Robert's fiancée, Nancy. Jodi Benson, who voiced Ariel in "The Little Mermaid," plays Robert's assistant Sam. Paige O'Hara, who starred as Belle in "Beauty and the Beast," plays a soap opera character named Angela, who shares a scene on her TV show with a character named Jerry. Judy Kuhn, who sang for the title character in "Pocahontas," plays Robert's pregnant neighbor. And Mary Poppins herself, Julie Andrews, is the film's voice over narrator.
No need to apologise for liking this type of movie. This came out when I was 42 - and I bl@%dy love it! I adore movie musicals and this is a really clever riff on the Disney animated "Princess" movies. Patrick Dempsey was at the height of his *Grey's Anatomy* "McDreamy" fame when this was released. I hope you watch some old school musicals from Hollywood's Golden Age - I recommend as a starting point: Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers in *Top Hat* & *Swing Time* Astaire & Judy Garland in *Easter Parade* Garland in *Meet me in St. Louis* Gene Kelly, Debbie Fisher & Donald O'Connor in *Singin' in the Rain* Jane Powell & Howard Keel in *Seven Brides for Seven Brothers*
something i just LOVE about this movie is that they really wanted to make an stereotipe of fairy tale so they could make an entire new idea out of it, the princess has many animal friends, she's suddently in danger, the prince of her dreams save her and the queen wants to kill her, basically. So is not just the snow white plot they take, they kinda put many fairy tales together in one, like the dragon, this is from sleeping beauty.
My favorite subtle detail is that at the ball everyone is super dressed up to look like a fairytale character and then Giselle is dressed more modern to show she’s assimilated into their world
Once when my friend came over, we were looking for a movie to watch and she asked the movie in which I always sing the songs of - Enchanted. My whole 7 member family including two of my guy friends gathered to watch it and LOVED IT!!! It was so funny to see their reaction to everything. The Fam approves!
One of the best jokes (in my opinion) that didn't make it in the reaction video, was when prince Edward was going door to door, a mom opens it and says "you're too late" 🤣
I just wish Narissa was more in as human. Susan saradon did such amazing job as a villain. Thats good to see you enjoying another family movie all smilling and laughing
Susan Sarandon is an amazing actress.... Rocky Horror, THELMA & LOUISE, Dead Man Walking, Stepmom, Bull Durham, THE CLIENT, The Witches of Eastwick, I could definitely go on 🔥
"Why does it matter if she says it's okay?" Because Robert is in a committed relationship with Nancy, and even though he's in love with Giselle, he should care about her feelings and take them into account. Yes, it's a life or death situation, and that should take priority, but her giving him consent is a HUGE character moment for both of them. If she hadn't done that, Nancy would have been nothing but the jealous ex who was being unreasonable about her boyfriend leaving her for another woman when she did nothing to deserve it, and she deserves better treatment than that. And if she didn't consent and Robert kissed Giselle without even thinking of her, then Robert doesn't deserve Giselle.
YES! Finally someone who knows my pain! Robert and Nancy were still in a relationship during the ball and Robert had the nerve to even refuse to call Nancy his girlfriend because he fell in love with someone else? That's just disrespecting someone who's been with you for five years. This is one of the reasons why I didn't like this film as much as I did when I first saw it, whenI was a kid who didn't understand what was going on. Nancy deserved better than this.
Not gonna lie, I feel so bad for Nancy that I felt vindictive for her in the end. She's in a relationship with Robert for 5 freaking years to the point that he was planning to propose to her, and you can't say that she's not nice since she tried to bond with Morgan and was understanding when Robert said they can't spend the night together because of his daughter. Then a stranger shows up and all of it went down the drain. You can say 'But Nancy got married to Edward and she likes romantic things!' but it felt so wrong and a cheap cop-out just so everyone (other than Nerissa) can have their happy ending.
It's supposed to show that they weren't actually supposed to be together. It probably would have ended in a divorce down the line, which would have been even more emotionally painful for Robert and Morgan, after Morgan's mother left. I liked Nancy, though, so I hope the sequel shows her and Edward being happy together.
@@lindseysquire8417 Still, I feel more empathic to her than anyone else in the film, considering Robert won't even call Nancy his girlfriend even when they were still in the relationship. He should've at the very least told Nancy about second guessing their status rather than leading her on. As a person who had been cheated on, that shit sucks.
Hey, sir! You want to see Les Miserables? That rocks! May I make a suggestion of another musical you might find cool? It's on Disney+ right now. Maybe more of a personal viewing, since it's not going to sugarcoat the finer details of his actions or upbringing, though. However, it has sparked a long-dormant interest in US history. It is called Hamilton. It's really quite an adventure through the earliest days of our country, and whenever I would start getting a headache from the intensity of the conflicts and trying to keep up, I could always count on King George to come make me laugh as he sang and "danced," spitting on himself all the while.
The fact is this was another one of those movies when animated people become REAL! Like in the past movies "Cool World", "Fat Albert 2004" and just recently "Space Jam: A New Legacy".
I despise the scene from the party where Susan Sarandon becomes a dragon because Susan Sarandon won’t shut the hell up. It’s like “We get it!!! The roles are reversed!!! Shut up!”
Amy Adams who plays "Giselle" and James Marsden who plays "Edward" did all of their own singing .
James Marsden is really great doing musical comedy where he pokes fun at his own image, Hairspray being another good example.
@@kattahj I love hairspray .
I can't believe how long it took me to realise he was Corny in Hairspray and now the singing makes more sense 😂
Yes they did lol 😂
Fun facts: the lady who plays Robert’s secretary is Jodi Benson who was the voice of Ariel in The little mermaid. The woman on the soap opera is Paige O’Hara who was the voice of Belle in Beauty & The Beast
Not only that, woman that appears first with her kids when Edward knocks on the door is Judy Kuhn, the singing voice of Pocahontas. Nancy is played by Idina Menzel, who of course we know as Elsa. The narrator also, was Julie Andrews. And well we all know who Julie Andrews is.
Also, apparently, Ilene Woods (the voice of Cinderella) and Mary Costa (the voice of Aurora aka Sleeping Beauty) make cameos at the ball
Plus the music in the background in the reception when you see her is an instrumantal version of 'Part of your world'
And the guy in the soap opera is Benny Benson, the voice actor for the Beast. You can also hear a minor version of the title song from that movie in the background while they are on T.V.
Wow I have loved this movie since it came out but had no idea about any of this!!! I love this movie even more now 😊
I don't get why some would say you shouldn't watch family-friendly films, that's a completely legitimate genre and has some of the most amazing films out there
If you haven't watched any Ghibli films I highly, highly recommend that
When Marnie Was There is my favorite animated movie along w/ WALL-E tbh, it truly moved me
@@heyitsmira17 I love that one too, and not enough people like it. I was almost brought to tears. There is a bit of a cultural barrier with the girls' affectionate behaviour, as that's much more normal in Japan, but it's still a great movie. Still, even the book, which isn't Japanese, has those things, too. Marnie often addresses Anna as "Darling Anna", and they both say they love each other. The easy affection makes more sense with the ending, though.
And then there's all the other Ghibli movies that can't be ignored...
I like enchanted
Was this the first self aware Disney movie that pokes fun at itself in a non-cynical way that also includes cameos and references from previous animated films? It’s the first one I can think of.
Yes, Chris Smith, this is the first movie where Disney pokes fun at itself.
ngl. I like the fact that they're making fun of themselves
Emperor's New Groove?
I like enchanted
Fun Fact: Disney is making a sequel called "Disenchanted"
Oh no.
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Fun fact this movie isn't on Disney + Cuz Disney is trash
@@ceedoda *gasps* THAT’S BULLSH-
@@losanimationzz6037 I agree
If you didn’t notice, the mannequin that Giselle makes in the beginning is of Patrick Dempsey (‘forgot his name) and not prince Edward.
Robert
I've watched this movie a dozen times. Never noticed. Thanks for the info!
Gotta find those Patrick Dempsey lips
Say What!? I thought it was Prince Edward the whole time. I’m 20, and have seen this movie a lot, and I now find out that the mannequin is actually suppose to be Robert!?
That is some great foreshadowing there though.
Robert Philip Patrick Dempsey the mannequin
RE: Amy Adams... This was one of her first breakout roles. Oftentimes, actresses who portray this type of role get type-casted and have a hard time breaking out into more dramatic roles. Obviously, she (much like Anne Hathaway from Princess Diaries) was able to break out into impressive career-defining dramatic roles.
The delicate mannerisms were Method Acting at its finest and if the Academy voters weren't a bunch of snobs she would have been nominated.
Actresses who potray princesses aren't the ones getting typecasted lmfao. That's more of a funny fat friend, nerd, serious business person or /hot girl thing. There aren't enough princess movies for this to make sense to typecast of off.
Yes this is Amy adams breakout role lol 😂 I like her as Giselle lol 😂
Most people don't know Giselle was going to be a Disney Princess, but Disney decided against it because Giselle's appearence was based on Amy Adams, meaning they'd have to pay her royalties.
It would be tricky at places like Disneyworld too, you can't just have another woman playing Giselle like you can with the all-animated princesses.
@@kattahj So true. I wonder if they have that issue after releasing live-action movies.
@@kattahj yeah that was the only unfortunate bit since Gisele would of been a lovely meet and greet but we can always enjoy her bubbly personality in the movie.
I like Giselle and Disney princess lol 😂
The Princess and the Frog is another fun Disney movie that puts a little twist on the commonly known story.
The Emperor's New Groove is an underrated classic
Omg yes the emperor’s new groove is amazing. It’s also super funny
I loved Princess and the Frog but it makes me emotional when watching it since it was the last 2d Disney film 😢
I like enchanted better than princess and the frog lol 😂 but I like both
Is Nick not the purest soul? His reactions are the absolute sweetest
I agree on the dance scene at the ball. The “face acting” as it’s called is phenomenal. Amy Adam’s is amazing.
Yes, that was her own singing. Amy Adams even performed this song live in the Academy Award where this song was nominated for best original movie song. She is a really talented actress and singer!
I love that Ariel and Elsa are in this movie. LOL!
And Belle (soap opera actress) and Pocahontas-singing voice (mom who opens door to Edward).
Cinderella and Aurora too. The original voice actors Ilene Woods and Mary Costa were there.
Yes Idina menzel nancy tremaine Jodi benson Sam Elsa and Ariel and Paige o hara Angela and Judy Kuhn pregnant lady with kids singing voice of Pocahontas
"lays misserablays" laughed for a good while at that
@@oliviarogers3559 Well.... not quite, but....
@@oliviarogers3559 French is also my first language. A lot of non-French speakers think that our « ble » is pronounced as « b». So I understand why the prononciation might be confusing.
I find French and its silent letters a nightmare to figure out. I know how to pronounce Les Miserables, but I totally understand why not everyone would.
That chip flavor didn't sell well, for some reason.
"So Close" is actually going to be our wedding dance song and we want to attempt to choreograph the dance, although neither of us know how to dance at all xD
Beautiful song, the only reason I wouldn't suggest it, is cause if you listen close it's about being seperated from your love.
it's beautiful, good for you... i'm crying
It’s beautiful 😍
They’re actually developing a sequel called Disenchanted. Your reaction to this was priceless. What I love about your videos is just how real you are - I hate the reaction channels where the people are fake as a three-dollar bill, even on down to the hyperbole of their mugging thumbnails. Stay real, Nick, and I’ll keep watching. Enchanted is in my top 100 films of the 21st century - a video series I’m working on now. I can’t remember which video it is in which I talk about it, though.
This sequel is being "developed" for like 10 years now...
@@juviafullbuster4053 Development hell.
@@juviafullbuster4053 It's not. They just cast the three villains for the movie. It's going forward.
Yes! This is an old fav for me. So heartwarming. Thanks for watching this!!
Same
I don't know what Amy Adams did before this, but for many people this was their introduction to her, and she is *literally* a "Disney Princess".
The ballroom song is the best scene in any Disney movie. It’s so beautiful. And I love how she’s the only one dressed “normally” as well.
This movie was my childhood. I remember seeing it in theaters. I love this movie.
My favorite part of the movie:
Edward: (sings) I've been dreaming of a---(bicyclists crash into him)
Mine too🤣🤣🤣
James Marsden insisted to actually take the hit from the bikes instead of a stunt double to make the scene more realistic.
"Edward's just so dumb sometimes"
Only sometimes? 😂
I'd say the breakout role for Amy Adams was in "Junebug" in which she was nominated for an Academy Award, but her role in "Enchanted" did lead to pop stardom. I saw "Enchanted" with my wife at the theater, and we loved it. Great job as usual, Nick.
I'm 33 and I love watching Disney movies myself =) No shame!
And Disney is its own genre in my opinion. It's "allowed" to be predictable and can still be fabulous and wonderful and just a pleasant experience.
10 minutes into the movie and I was sorely tempted to leave the theater. Gave it another 20 minutes and that song where she cleans the apartment with New York’s wildlife helped change my mind. That twist with the cockroaches!😳
Hahahaha u didn't search for the trailer before going to watch it?
@@myle61 That wasn't really a thing you could do back then.
@@TheGoauldApophis They literally played trailers AT the movie theatre. And it was 2007, not 1892. People were definitely doing that. People have actively searched out movie trailers since movies started getting popular in the 30s
@@queerlibtardhippie9357 I meant search online.
You just keep watching the family fantasy stuff, kid! I love how much you enjoy them!! You did realize that Nathanial was played by Timothy Spall who played Peter Pettigrew in HP, right? And this was an homage to all the old classic Disney films with bits from Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty. Not to mention various scenes from the Disney Renaissance in the 1990's like Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. And the Narrator was Julie Andrews who starred as Mary Poppins.
The lady who plays Robert’s secretary also played Ariel in the Little Mermaid. It was a reference. The actress’s name is Jodi Benson who has been with Disney since the late 80s
She also played thumbrlia
also, the woman on the soap opera is Paige O'Hara who was Belle in Beauty and the Beast, 1991 and the reporter is Judy Kuhn the title character's singing voice in Pocahontas,1995.
@@daynacooper1163 it was originally Don Bluth’s film not Disney’s.
@@Scotdod24 oh, I never realized that.
@@daynacooper1163 Oh yeah, you’re right. But at the same time Disney didn’t own thumbelina when enchanted was made. They didn’t own it till just recently when they bought fox.
I can’t even imagine you watching Bridge To Terabithia, you should do a review on it!
PLEASE!! Would love to hear your thoughts on it.
YES OMG
yessss
Five of the best musicals EVER (no particular order): Singin' in the Rain, Hello Dolly, The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story.
So Close will always be one of my favorite Disney song.
You should watch "Once Upon a Time" (TV Series), it's a new take on the classic fairy tales.
So Close is one of my dad’s favorite Disney dances. Such a romantic and underrated song
Love your reactions - they’re so wholesome!
Edward calling New Yorkers ‘peasants’ always cracks me up, and the songs are just great.
Gosh, this was my favourite movie when I was a kid
Nancy is played by Idina Menzel who voiced Elsa in frozen, she also was the first actress playing the witch of the west on “Wicked” which I think you will love as it’s a retelling of the wicked witch from the wizard of Oz
Oh my god, as soon as I saw the thumbnail I was like, Nick is going to LOVE this movie!!
I remember loving this movie as a kid, been a while since i watched it.
YES!!! You're the first person I've seen reacting to this. It's one of my favourite movies and I couldn't thinking of a better person to tackle it. Well done.
10:08 fun fact: Idina Menzel was her first Disney movie, before frozen.
"Let me guess, you're looking for princess too?"
"No, I'm looking for a prince, actually." 🤣🤣🤣
The dance scene/song is my favorite part in the whole movie
This is personally one of my favorite Disney movies. They need to put it on Disney plus.
Agreed
I absolutely ADORE this movie! My best friends and I used to watch this all the time on DVD
Yo one of the most underrated Disney movies
Amy Adams is such a gem in this, the movie wouldn't be possible without her performance.
Please watch "Who framed Roger Rabbit" !
Or po
Pocahontas
Love that movie 😅😅😅😅😅😅
1:41 Looks exactly like Robert at the end, when he is in the balls
dark brown hair, blue eyes and blue suit.
3rd grade me watching Patrick Dempsey not realizing I would watch him on Grey’s Anatomy in high school
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Hahaha! lol!
@@madelinestraumanis219 you mean the so-called Dr. McDreamy? Some use to call him that. Hheh
In case you didn't catch it, "Edward" is played by the same guy who is Cyclops in the original X-Men movies.
Request to watch "The Emperor's New Groove"
Yes please!
My favorite line from the movie is when she's tired and asks to sleep near "a meadow...or a hollowtree" LOL
Knew you'd love this one! I hadn't seen it in years, almost forgot how great Amy Adams was in it.
Here animated movie recommendations for u (idk if you have seen these but here i go): anastasia, the prince of egypt, megamind, atlantis the lost empire, treasure planet, brother bear
This movie is so perfect! I honestly think we ALL love it when you watch these kind of movies! ^^
The best part is when Richard in the beginning says he doesn’t sing or dance. When he dances with Giselle at the ballroom scene, you can see Richard dancing, but he also sings along at one point!
Robert Philip
I love this movie the actress playing the secretary is the voice of the little mermaid
anyone that complains about you watching family and kids movies has just lost their sense if childhood wonder. i am almost 45 and i still watch stuff like sesame street, Mr.Rodgers, lazy town, etc.
Several actresses who starred in Disney musicals have cameos in "Enchanted." Future "Frozen" princess Idina Menzel got to play Robert's fiancée, Nancy. Jodi Benson, who voiced Ariel in "The Little Mermaid," plays Robert's assistant Sam. Paige O'Hara, who starred as Belle in "Beauty and the Beast," plays a soap opera character named Angela, who shares a scene on her TV show with a character named Jerry. Judy Kuhn, who sang for the title character in "Pocahontas," plays Robert's pregnant neighbor. And Mary Poppins herself, Julie Andrews, is the film's voice over narrator.
No need to apologise for liking this type of movie. This came out when I was 42 - and I bl@%dy love it! I adore movie musicals and this is a really clever riff on the Disney animated "Princess" movies.
Patrick Dempsey was at the height of his *Grey's Anatomy* "McDreamy" fame when this was released.
I hope you watch some old school musicals from Hollywood's Golden Age - I recommend as a starting point:
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers in *Top Hat* & *Swing Time*
Astaire & Judy Garland in *Easter Parade*
Garland in *Meet me in St. Louis*
Gene Kelly, Debbie Fisher & Donald O'Connor in *Singin' in the Rain*
Jane Powell & Howard Keel in *Seven Brides for Seven Brothers*
something i just LOVE about this movie is that they really wanted to make an stereotipe of fairy tale so they could make an entire new idea out of it, the princess has many animal friends, she's suddently in danger, the prince of her dreams save her and the queen wants to kill her, basically. So is not just the snow white plot they take, they kinda put many fairy tales together in one, like the dragon, this is from sleeping beauty.
I LOVE YOUR "KID" MOVIE REACTIONS PLEASE DONT STOP
My favorite subtle detail is that at the ball everyone is super dressed up to look like a fairytale character and then Giselle is dressed more modern to show she’s assimilated into their world
My favorite scene is the "angry" scene, but the ball room scene is just soooooooooooo good! That was a chemistry explotion right in the feels!
Once when my friend came over, we were looking for a movie to watch and she asked the movie in which I always sing the songs of - Enchanted. My whole 7 member family including two of my guy friends gathered to watch it and LOVED IT!!! It was so funny to see their reaction to everything.
The Fam approves!
The older guys that dance and give the ladies the flowers during the song "That's How You KNow" are the original chimney sweeps from Mary Poppins.
Now I need the Brother Bear reaction >:3 hue hue
Thanks for bringing this movie back up to me, I completely forgot about it
Fun Fact: the elderly men dancing were the ones who danced in Mary Poppins, Step In Time
The secretary is Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel
I love this movie, thanks for watching it. I'm glad you loved it too!
Adults who don't like "family friendly" movies are not the kind of people i would hang out with...
One of the best jokes (in my opinion) that didn't make it in the reaction video, was when prince Edward was going door to door, a mom opens it and says "you're too late" 🤣
I love your reaction to this almost as much as I love the movie. It's great to see you so invested and enjoying it so much.
I just wish Narissa was more in as human. Susan saradon did such amazing job as a villain. Thats good to see you enjoying another family movie all smilling and laughing
Even with all that makeup and costume, my mom still recognizes Susan Sarandon
Yes!!!! I’ve been looking everywhere for a reaction to this movie!
your reactions were just so endearing this was so heartwarming to watch!
Strange, yet cute movie. Did you notice that the Queen's helper actor was in "Harry Potter"?
I didn’t and then when I saw comments saying it I just kept thinking how could I miss that!
Loved this movie. I think my favorite line is the Evil Queen telling Edward that that makes him the damsel in distress
I love it one of my favourite Disney movies for sure, a mixture of all of the best Disney fairytales.
Don't listen to those people.
The pure joy on your face while watching these movies is precious ❤️
2:03 That's funny you said that bc her french singing voice is also Snow White's (the 2001 version, like remastered)
Susan Sarandon is an amazing actress.... Rocky Horror, THELMA & LOUISE, Dead Man Walking, Stepmom, Bull Durham, THE CLIENT, The Witches of Eastwick, I could definitely go on 🔥
The old men that were dancing into he Show her you Love her song, they were the Chimney Sweeps in Mary Poppins.
I remember enjoying this movie so much as a kid. Really fun to watch it again with you!
"Why does it matter if she says it's okay?"
Because Robert is in a committed relationship with Nancy, and even though he's in love with Giselle, he should care about her feelings and take them into account. Yes, it's a life or death situation, and that should take priority, but her giving him consent is a HUGE character moment for both of them. If she hadn't done that, Nancy would have been nothing but the jealous ex who was being unreasonable about her boyfriend leaving her for another woman when she did nothing to deserve it, and she deserves better treatment than that. And if she didn't consent and Robert kissed Giselle without even thinking of her, then Robert doesn't deserve Giselle.
YES! Finally someone who knows my pain! Robert and Nancy were still in a relationship during the ball and Robert had the nerve to even refuse to call Nancy his girlfriend because he fell in love with someone else? That's just disrespecting someone who's been with you for five years.
This is one of the reasons why I didn't like this film as much as I did when I first saw it, whenI was a kid who didn't understand what was going on. Nancy deserved better than this.
What makes this movie even better was that they pulled things from other Disney movies and put them is as secrets. I can't think of the right word.
Am I the only when that thought of Ariel when he said "Fish out of water" immediately followed by "Whole new world"
Absolutely loved this and your reaction! Pls keep reacting to films like this :)
Not gonna lie, I feel so bad for Nancy that I felt vindictive for her in the end.
She's in a relationship with Robert for 5 freaking years to the point that he was planning to propose to her, and you can't say that she's not nice since she tried to bond with Morgan and was understanding when Robert said they can't spend the night together because of his daughter.
Then a stranger shows up and all of it went down the drain. You can say 'But Nancy got married to Edward and she likes romantic things!' but it felt so wrong and a cheap cop-out just so everyone (other than Nerissa) can have their happy ending.
It's supposed to show that they weren't actually supposed to be together. It probably would have ended in a divorce down the line, which would have been even more emotionally painful for Robert and Morgan, after Morgan's mother left. I liked Nancy, though, so I hope the sequel shows her and Edward being happy together.
@@lindseysquire8417 Still, I feel more empathic to her than anyone else in the film, considering Robert won't even call Nancy his girlfriend even when they were still in the relationship. He should've at the very least told Nancy about second guessing their status rather than leading her on. As a person who had been cheated on, that shit sucks.
@@annabanana7659 I totally agree. It was a jerk move for him to not be honest with Nancy.
Hey, sir! You want to see Les Miserables? That rocks! May I make a suggestion of another musical you might find cool? It's on Disney+ right now. Maybe more of a personal viewing, since it's not going to sugarcoat the finer details of his actions or upbringing, though. However, it has sparked a long-dormant interest in US history. It is called Hamilton. It's really quite an adventure through the earliest days of our country, and whenever I would start getting a headache from the intensity of the conflicts and trying to keep up, I could always count on King George to come make me laugh as he sang and "danced," spitting on himself all the while.
I subcribed because you watch these movies. Loved your reaction!! ❤ greeting from the Netherlands🌷
Kid friendly animated movies are the reason I follow you! Nothing wrong with preferring that!
Your reaction was fantastic! You are my favourite reactor by far, your enthusiasm is great.
This looks so cute! Gonna have to find it and watch the whole thing.
if you like musicals and you like cockroaches you'll love "JOE'S APARTMENT"
Well... can’t say I agree with the choice, but at least the singing cockroaches don’t have human faces.
Or BUG
Hahaha yeah 😂 love that movie 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
I've known that existed since I was a child, but never knew it was a musical.
The fact is this was another one of those movies when animated people become REAL! Like in the past movies "Cool World", "Fat Albert 2004" and just recently "Space Jam: A New Legacy".
I despise the scene from the party where Susan Sarandon becomes a dragon because Susan Sarandon won’t shut the hell up. It’s like “We get it!!! The roles are reversed!!! Shut up!”
😂😂
@@nickflix8657 Unfortunately subtlety often goes over many people's heads without stating the bleeding obvious.
@@rickardroach9075 and Hollywood can’t help but boil down the dialogue to accommodate the lowest common denominator.
@@nickmanzo8459 Lowest common denominator means highest total returns.
Yea lol she has to chill
I love watching you watch family friendly movies. It’s fun.
This movie was amazing from start to finish. love it
Plot Twist: Nacy is her true love's kiss 😍😆