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The great thing about this movie is that at the early screenings people were fainting or running out of the theatre just from the climbing and claustrophobic scenes. They didn't even get to the creatures.
@@RuntotheMovies just in case should y'all happen 2 go Cave Exploring in Undocumented/Unexplored Newly Found Cave little low Camping / Hiking / Traveling my advise 4 y'all is 2 put 2gether as thorough a checklist as possible just 2 make certain/sure whether or not ya brought/got everything that's/which's actually needed especially in a SHTF (Sh"t Hit The Fan) Life Threatening Type Situation just like the events in/of this Film!
P.s. Juno was having an affair with the husband, her key chain had "love each day" engraved on it, which was his saying to his wife and kid, which is what clued Sarah in when she saw it, and as it was an affair with her best friends husband Juno couldn't grieve openly after the car accident, and couldn't ask her friends for help.
Neil Marshall was well on his way to being the modern John Carpenter - with Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Doomsday and Centurion, he was establishing himself as a solid director who could create some elevated b-movies that run from good fun to legitimately iconic on a shoestring budget. To the point where it landed him a gig directing some of the biggest episodes of Game Of Thrones and other big TV work like the Black Sails pilot. ...and then it all just fell over. Seems there were some big problems I the personal life that took everything off the rails. A real shame.
"I'm an English Teacher, not fucking Tomb Raider!" always makes me laugh, such a British thing to say. The original UK ending is so much better than the US one. Great reaction, Toy is both scared sh*tless and ready to punch a fool out, at the same time. Poor Tori may need therapy after that one!
Call me a coward but there's no way I am going into a deep dark cave in the name of exploring or any other reason. And I decided that long before I saw this movie
I once got lost in a cave system in Ireland, during a guided tour with two groups on two different routes (no rope climbing involved though). Luckily I somehow managed to end up with the other group.
Producer's note: Doomsday is one of my favorites movies. We recorded a reaction to it with Toy and Abby, but there was a technical problem and the video didn't come out. We may record one with Hannah and Tori.
Two things I love: 1) How you immediately rescinded your "Thank You" to the Patreons who recommended this film (bless their souls); and 2) How immediately "Descent" telegraphs that the viewer is in for a rough ride. This is one of the best horror films I've ever seen, and it announces its intentions from the start. Buckle up, buttercups.
Check out the movies The Descent Part 2(2009), As Above So Below(2014), Host(2020), Rec(2007), The Hills Have Eyes(2006), Hostel(2005), The Strangers(2008), House Of Wax(2005), and You’re Next(2011).
I do NOT recommend the sequel (yes, there's a sequel). Neil Marshall - the film's writer and director - said the sequel was "completely unnecessary. The first film resolves itself, whichever ending you choose. It wraps it up in a way that was bleak, whichever way you cut it. The second film began and it didn't pick up from either ending." And yes, there was a different ending planned, but it didn't make the final cut.
Incase you don't see a post I made on one of your reactions I am posting it here. A good movie with Walter Matthau is call ( Hopscotch ) It's free to watch on you tube. I seen it more then a dozen times and is funny. it came out in 1980. Another good movie which has Walter Matthau and Jack Lemon together is the original ( The Odd Couple ) 1968.
As a man at least it's the shoulders that would at least let me know I can't get through a gap, giving me the chance to back out. For women I would think it's the hips that would have the most chance of getting stuck, in which case there's probably no way of backing out. Both eventualities scare the crap out of me.
I hope like hell this isn't based on a true story. It's basically a loose translation of H.P. Lovecraft's two stories "The Lurking Fear" and "The Beast in the Cave".
Love your reactions and this is my first time suggestion for your channel....try the 1993 film starring legendary actor John Candy titled "Cool Runnings". It is a comedy film...of course. Enjoy!!!
Caving is one thing I'd never do. I grew up on the story of Neil Moss, who got stuck in a cave not far from here and expert rescuers from all over the world couldn't help him. He died in the cave, and they couldn't even get his body out. In the end they poured concrete into the vertical tunnel he was stuck in and put a memorial stone on top. We got extra details from a relative who was an ambulance driver, attended the scene, and talked to some of the cavers. They were the sort of details that were kept out of the newspapers to avoid upsetting his family even more. I long ago made peace with the idea that I might die in a motorbike crash one day, but no way in hell am I going out like that.
Oh great! I love this movie! It's one of the most claustrophobic movies I've ever seen. Edited: that's not the ending I saw, the one I saw is the best! (But I guess you don't have the sequel with that one)
The second one is good too. Recommended: Ghost Ship Stay Alive Dog Soldiers Even Lambs have Teeth The Scarehouse The Orphanage Chrimmson Rivers Je Suis Karl
Unfortunately, this is the American version. Like Brad Pitt says in "The Devil's Own", "It's not an American story, it's an Irish one." (Or English in this case)
Hey Toy! You're looking wonderful! Haven't seen you for a while, kinda thought my impression I did in the comments mat have annoyed you or something. If it did, then I apologise. Just being silly, that's all. I don't see why everyone one was scared of those creatures, that's what I see in the mirror every morning before coffee, lol! 😂😂 When I first saw ' Descent ', I wasn't expecting all that much from it but was pleasantly surprised. The story is rather a simple one and starts with the normal drama and fears some may have in a cave and them boom, scary creatures in the darkness. Loved You're reactions, especially when they ( The creatures) dribbled on the girl, ahhahaha! 😂😂 A fantastic reaction once again. Have a wonderful day, take care! ❤
Hate to put this in people mind but this movie can actually be real there are so many caves systems under explored really don't know what awakes in the shadows animals, beasts or mutants
Guys you know Juno killed that girl by accident she turned with the climbing axe and stopped by accident but she was stupid enough not to tell everybody the truth.
The Descent is one of my favorite horror films! It really plays upon our fears of darkness, drowning, and claustrophobia. This film is very reminiscent of the Alien franchise and The Thing, in that we find ourselves trapped in a dark and highly claustrophobic environment while being stalked by a predator. The director of the Descent, Neil Marshall, cites several classic horror films as inspiration such as The Thing, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Deliverance. He was also inspired by Italian horror films, particularly the works of Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci. The creatures in this film were dubbed “Crawlers” by the production crew. For his concept, Marshall described the crawlers as cavemen who never left the caves. He said, “They've evolved in this environment over thousands of years. They've adapted perfectly to thrive in the caves. They've lost their eyesight, they have acute hearing and smell and function perfectly in the pitch black. They're expert climbers, so they can go up any rock face and that is their world." Instead of just one crawler, the cave system is home to a colony of these prehistoric creatures. They’ve lived in complete isolation from civilization for centuries, and only leave the caves to hunt at night and bring their down food. The director went to great lengths to prevent the film's cast from seeing the actors in full crawler make-up until their first appearance on screen. Natalie Mendoza (Juno) said, "When the moment came, I nearly wet my pants! I was running around afterwards, laughing in this hysterical way and trying to hide the fact that I was pretty freaked out. Even after that scene, we never really felt comfortable with them." While the story takes place in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, The Descent was filmed in the in the United Kingdom. The cave scenes are actually sets built at Pinewood Studios near London. The filmmakers considered it too dangerous and time-consuming to shoot in actual caves. I’m not sure if you two noticed, but Juno was having an affair with Sarah’s husband. It’s strongly implied at the beginning that there is something going on between Paul and Juno. He was feeling guilty about the affair which caused him to become distracted while driving. The pendant Juno wears that says “Love Each Day,” was a gift to her from Paul. The ending is very dark as it implies Sarah never actually left the caves. However, there was a sequel in 2009 revealing that she did eventually manage to escape the caves and return with another group to investigate the events of the first film. I love this channel, and you ladies are some of my favorite reactors. Thank you for being such troopers and I hope you both had fun. For other great horror films, I hope you get a chance to see the Evil Dead movies, Halloween, The Exorcist, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Jaws, An American Werewolf in London, Poltergeist, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Gremlins, Silence of the Lambs, From Dusk Till Dawn, Scream, The Ring, 28 Days Later, Saw, Dawn of the Dead (2004), Pandorum, Insidious 1 & 2, The Conjuring, Don’t Breathe, Lights Out, Train to Busan, It (2017), A Quiet Place, and The Black Phone. If you prefer more funny horror, I would strongly recommend Tremors, Beetlejuice, Shaun of the Dead, Zombieland, and the Monster Squad. 🫶🏻
Their idiot friend doomed them all. They were lied to and unwittingly broke a cardinal rule: Never follow someone who doesn't know where they are going. Great show! Best to you! 💖
Both these movies are crazy. The reality is that there are still about 90 to 96% of underground caves still unexplored. Especially the ones that are filled with water. As Above So Below is a good one.
When I found the estimated number of abandoned mines in America, let alone unexplored cave systems worldwide 😱 Deep caverns would be like the bottom of the ocean but without the pressure problems, just full of hungry nightmares in the dark...
The international version is not available on streaming for us, but we did find the original ending and recorded a separate reaction to it right after watching the film. There's a link in the video description.
42:08 "Whose idea was it to put in the mole people?" For laughs, that kind of makes me wish you would watch the cheesy 1956 sci-fi adventure flick "The Mole People" which was a staple of syndicated late night TV horror/sci-fi movie shows.
Loved this movie reaction, ❤️I did feel a little bad for you. This movie was great when it was released and still holds up today. 36:07 I was wondering what the reaction would be from this scene. Didn’t disappoint. Thank you Toy and Tori!
24:40, Water comes in and goes out. You could follow it, but it may go through a space you can't and you may drown. Airflow comes in and flows through. There is more oxygen in the fresh air, so you see which way the flame wants to go and you go that way. It is similar to what Gandalf does in The Mines of Moria. He smells and feels the air flowing from different directions to sense which one is "fresher".
Sorry to say, but GREAT reaction, yes I'm one of those jerks that thinks it's funny when people get scared...sorry 🤷♂. Yup, she was sleeping with the boy, when Sarah found her friend and she said Beth did this and handed her a necklace, she had torn the necklace off Beth when Beth hit her with the climbing tool, and it was the same necklace the Paul had given Sarah.
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How nuts do you have to be to come up with a movie plot like this?
would it kill yall to react to rambo 3 ?
The great thing about this movie is that at the early screenings people were fainting or running out of the theatre just from the climbing and claustrophobic scenes. They didn't even get to the creatures.
Holy moly!
@@RuntotheMovies just in case should y'all happen 2 go Cave Exploring in Undocumented/Unexplored Newly Found Cave little low Camping / Hiking / Traveling my advise 4 y'all is 2 put 2gether as thorough a checklist as possible just 2 make certain/sure whether or not ya brought/got everything that's/which's actually needed especially in a SHTF (Sh"t Hit The Fan) Life Threatening Type Situation just like the events in/of this Film!
P.s. Juno was having an affair with the husband, her key chain had "love each day" engraved on it, which was his saying to his wife and kid, which is what clued Sarah in when she saw it, and as it was an affair with her best friends husband Juno couldn't grieve openly after the car accident, and couldn't ask her friends for help.
"We all lost something in that accident."
Neil Marshall was well on his way to being the modern John Carpenter - with Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Doomsday and Centurion, he was establishing himself as a solid director who could create some elevated b-movies that run from good fun to legitimately iconic on a shoestring budget. To the point where it landed him a gig directing some of the biggest episodes of Game Of Thrones and other big TV work like the Black Sails pilot.
...and then it all just fell over. Seems there were some big problems I the personal life that took everything off the rails. A real shame.
The Critical Drinker interviewed him a year or so back, worth a watch.
"I'm an English Teacher, not fucking Tomb Raider!" always makes me laugh, such a British thing to say. The original UK ending is so much better than the US one.
Great reaction, Toy is both scared sh*tless and ready to punch a fool out, at the same time. Poor Tori may need therapy after that one!
At least now they are set to watch the sequel.
@@Deathbird_Mitch The sequel is dog shit though.
Call me a coward but there's no way I am going into a deep dark cave in the name of exploring or any other reason. And I decided that long before I saw this movie
I'm right there with you! 😊😊❤
I can second this ⬆️ absolutely no way I'm doing this haha
I once got lost in a cave system in Ireland, during a guided tour with two groups on two different routes (no rope climbing involved though). Luckily I somehow managed to end up with the other group.
Neil Marshall has some decent films, this, Dog Soldiers and Centurion. Doomsday is pretty decent if you like his work.
Producer's note: Doomsday is one of my favorites movies. We recorded a reaction to it with Toy and Abby, but there was a technical problem and the video didn't come out. We may record one with Hannah and Tori.
@@RuntotheMovies cool. Fun fact, the cannibal leader in Doomsday is the same actor from the tent scene at the start of Dog Soldiers.
Two things I love:
1) How you immediately rescinded your "Thank You" to the Patreons who recommended this film (bless their souls); and
2) How immediately "Descent" telegraphs that the viewer is in for a rough ride. This is one of the best horror films I've ever seen, and it announces its intentions from the start. Buckle up, buttercups.
And this is the "happy ending" for America , check out our version, it's ruthless.
We did! The reaction to the original ending is up on the channel now.
A lot more highjinks and tomfoolery afoot in The Descent Part 2...should be a blast, can't wait😊😊😊
Check out the movies The Descent Part 2(2009), As Above So Below(2014), Host(2020), Rec(2007), The Hills Have Eyes(2006), Hostel(2005), The Strangers(2008), House Of Wax(2005), and You’re Next(2011).
This was a low budget little movie that soared!!!!
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I recommend you + FEMALE HORROR :
*Drag Me to Hell* (2009) / *Jennifer's Body* (2009)
*Carrie* (1976) / *The Craft* (1996)
BONUS TRACK
★ *Alien 3* (1992)
★ *Alien: Resurrection* (1997)
BONUS TRACK (2)
🔥 *Depredador 2* (1990) _Danny Glover_
🔥 *Predators* (2010) _Adrien Brody_
and then
★ *Alien vs. Predator* (2004) 🔥
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The cave was actually multiple giant sets also girls didn’t know what the crawlers looked like until they showed up
At 1st I was like .no way ur gonna handle this move. But then I seen Yoda sooo. U Kool.
Thanks. Not a monster movie but. Look into THE COLLECTOR
I do NOT recommend the sequel (yes, there's a sequel). Neil Marshall - the film's writer and director - said the sequel was "completely unnecessary. The first film resolves itself, whichever ending you choose. It wraps it up in a way that was bleak, whichever way you cut it. The second film began and it didn't pick up from either ending." And yes, there was a different ending planned, but it didn't make the final cut.
Subscribe pillow putting in work tonight now lol.
I think that these 2 Ladies need to react to (2005) Wolf Creek
My wife and I saw this at the theater when it came out. She reacted to it just like Toy. Then wanted to watch it again! XD
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Incase you don't see a post I made on one of your reactions I am posting it here. A good movie with Walter Matthau is call ( Hopscotch ) It's free to watch on you tube. I seen it more then a dozen times and is funny. it came out in 1980. Another good movie which has Walter Matthau and Jack Lemon together is the original ( The Odd Couple ) 1968.
"The Cave" is another good spelunking flick.
Producer's note: it has a great soundtrack too. If this video does well in the long term, then we will record a reaction to that as well.
As a man at least it's the shoulders that would at least let me know I can't get through a gap, giving me the chance to back out. For women I would think it's the hips that would have the most chance of getting stuck, in which case there's probably no way of backing out. Both eventualities scare the crap out of me.
You should watch the second film.
No
Great, now just watch The Mist (2007) next.
they couldn't just go to a buffet or ride a roller-coaster, cave diving, might as well take your chances going to visit the titanic in the titan sub.
I feel like there is alternative ending to this ,but im not quite sure ...
Producer's note: there is. Toy and Tori's reaction to it just went up on the channel today. I think you'll like it. 😸
I hope like hell this isn't based on a true story. It's basically a loose translation of H.P. Lovecraft's two stories "The Lurking Fear" and "The Beast in the Cave".
Love your reactions and this is my first time suggestion for your channel....try the 1993 film starring legendary actor John Candy titled "Cool Runnings". It is a comedy film...of course. Enjoy!!!
Producer's note: what an excellent suggestion! We have Cool Runnings on the list already. We'll probably be watching it later this year.
Awesome reaction/ can you please watch a movie called ANY GIVEN SUNDAY.
thank you so much for the compliment & recommendation 🎬😊❤️ we will certainly look into it !
Juno was also in love with & sleeping with Paul behind her back.
Dog Soldiers is a good Neil Marshall movie!!
Seen this movie a few times. I'm just here for Toy
Toy & Tori are my favorite duo
TNT back at it again 😂❤
Thank you so much for the compliment!
"No one's been down here, I wanted us to discover it!"
"Without the book!?"
Who would've written the book?
oh I love your reactions to this most horrific of movies 😆
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Tori and I have also watched slither and the thing! They were just as fun😊😊😊❤❤
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Caving is one thing I'd never do. I grew up on the story of Neil Moss, who got stuck in a cave not far from here and expert rescuers from all over the world couldn't help him. He died in the cave, and they couldn't even get his body out. In the end they poured concrete into the vertical tunnel he was stuck in and put a memorial stone on top. We got extra details from a relative who was an ambulance driver, attended the scene, and talked to some of the cavers. They were the sort of details that were kept out of the newspapers to avoid upsetting his family even more. I long ago made peace with the idea that I might die in a motorbike crash one day, but no way in hell am I going out like that.
My claustrophobia intensified reading about that story.
Similar Cave setting Films: "The Descent 2", "The Cave", "My Bloody Valentines" (80's), "Catacombs" "As Above So Below"
Oh great! I love this movie! It's one of the most claustrophobic movies I've ever seen.
Edited: that's not the ending I saw, the one I saw is the best! (But I guess you don't have the sequel with that one)
Producer's note: we recorded a reaction to the other ending as well. The link is in the video description.
@@RuntotheMovies Oh cool, I'll watch. Thanks!
There is a part 2
If you like this you should check out Dog Soldiers. It's from the same director
thank you so much for the recommendation🎬😊❤️
@@Tori14537 you're welcome
The second one is good too.
Recommended:
Ghost Ship
Stay Alive
Dog Soldiers
Even Lambs have Teeth
The Scarehouse
The Orphanage
Chrimmson Rivers
Je Suis Karl
Unfortunately, this is the American version. Like Brad Pitt says in "The Devil's Own", "It's not an American story, it's an Irish one." (Or English in this case)
Claustrophobia, the dark, broken limbs; this movie is nightmare inducing AF :O
You're absolutely not lying 😂 lol
Hey Toy!
You're looking wonderful!
Haven't seen you for a while, kinda thought my impression I did in the comments mat have annoyed you or something.
If it did, then I apologise.
Just being silly, that's all.
I don't see why everyone one was scared of those creatures, that's what I see in the mirror every morning before coffee, lol! 😂😂
When I first saw ' Descent ', I wasn't expecting all that much from it but was pleasantly surprised.
The story is rather a simple one and starts with the normal drama and fears some may have in a cave and them boom, scary creatures in the darkness.
Loved You're reactions, especially when they ( The creatures) dribbled on the girl, ahhahaha! 😂😂
A fantastic reaction once again.
Have a wonderful day, take care! ❤
I don't believe I've seen you that uncomfortable before..
This was such a fun reaction (well.. for us)
Tori with the line nope nope everybody look at Yoda is to priceless funny
Little recommendation with the swearing. Don't bleep it, just mute it. Bleeping is utterly irritating.
I’ve had Human Leg Bone before it’s delicious 🤤 LOL! 😝
One of my favorite all time movies. Especially with the British ending, which makes it so much better/worse!
IMO the best horror movie out there...
I must say this one had me on edge the entire time 😂 lol
The best couple girls😊💓
Thank you so much, we both appreciate it 🎬😊❤️
Yall should watch Dog Soldiers
Directed by the same guy who directed this
Awesome British horror comedy
Hate to put this in people mind but this movie can actually be real there are so many caves systems under explored really don't know what awakes in the shadows animals, beasts or mutants
If you yell "I'm Stuck" expect a different result if you are around certain people.
Guys you know Juno killed that girl by accident she turned with the climbing axe and stopped by accident but she was stupid enough not to tell everybody the truth.
Ya'll beautiful women are like me ya'll don't care for small tight places i don't blame ya'll at all i feel ya'll believe i do
so much cussin'. lol love it
Cussin is natural. I love how real they are
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@@Tori14537 🤪
The Descent is one of my favorite horror films! It really plays upon our fears of darkness, drowning, and claustrophobia. This film is very reminiscent of the Alien franchise and The Thing, in that we find ourselves trapped in a dark and highly claustrophobic environment while being stalked by a predator. The director of the Descent, Neil Marshall, cites several classic horror films as inspiration such as The Thing, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Deliverance. He was also inspired by Italian horror films, particularly the works of Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci.
The creatures in this film were dubbed “Crawlers” by the production crew. For his concept, Marshall described the crawlers as cavemen who never left the caves. He said, “They've evolved in this environment over thousands of years. They've adapted perfectly to thrive in the caves. They've lost their eyesight, they have acute hearing and smell and function perfectly in the pitch black. They're expert climbers, so they can go up any rock face and that is their world." Instead of just one crawler, the cave system is home to a colony of these prehistoric creatures. They’ve lived in complete isolation from civilization for centuries, and only leave the caves to hunt at night and bring their down food.
The director went to great lengths to prevent the film's cast from seeing the actors in full crawler make-up until their first appearance on screen. Natalie Mendoza (Juno) said, "When the moment came, I nearly wet my pants! I was running around afterwards, laughing in this hysterical way and trying to hide the fact that I was pretty freaked out. Even after that scene, we never really felt comfortable with them."
While the story takes place in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, The Descent was filmed in the in the United Kingdom. The cave scenes are actually sets built at Pinewood Studios near London. The filmmakers considered it too dangerous and time-consuming to shoot in actual caves.
I’m not sure if you two noticed, but Juno was having an affair with Sarah’s husband. It’s strongly implied at the beginning that there is something going on between Paul and Juno. He was feeling guilty about the affair which caused him to become distracted while driving. The pendant Juno wears that says “Love Each Day,” was a gift to her from Paul.
The ending is very dark as it implies Sarah never actually left the caves. However, there was a sequel in 2009 revealing that she did eventually manage to escape the caves and return with another group to investigate the events of the first film.
I love this channel, and you ladies are some of my favorite reactors. Thank you for being such troopers and I hope you both had fun. For other great horror films, I hope you get a chance to see the Evil Dead movies, Halloween, The Exorcist, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Jaws, An American Werewolf in London, Poltergeist, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Gremlins, Silence of the Lambs, From Dusk Till Dawn, Scream, The Ring, 28 Days Later, Saw, Dawn of the Dead (2004), Pandorum, Insidious 1 & 2, The Conjuring, Don’t Breathe, Lights Out, Train to Busan, It (2017), A Quiet Place, and The Black Phone.
If you prefer more funny horror, I would strongly recommend Tremors, Beetlejuice, Shaun of the Dead, Zombieland, and the Monster Squad.
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Mooler channel did a watchalong commentary with the director
Damn good movie.
Damn luvvvly reaction.
Peace out Ladies 👊🏻
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Tori is so funny.
Very adorable.
thank you so much 🎬😊❤️
There is a part two. 🤢🤮
Nooooooo!!!! 😅😅😅
This is not a movie I would have recommended for you. For anyone
Well exactly the little girl was the one that got speared in the head if you notice.
“Dog Soldiers” was the first Neil Marshall movie I saw. And it’s a great one. Definitely recommend
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Love Toy & Tori's reactions 😍
TnT! 😊😊❤❤ thank you
Thank you so much 🎬😊❤️ TNT at it again!
This has to be one of my favorite videos on this channel Keep up the Great Work
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Their idiot friend doomed them all. They were lied to and unwittingly broke a cardinal rule: Never follow someone who doesn't know where they are going.
Great show! Best to you! 💖
Nah, they all doomed themselves when they agreed to go into that cave. Nope
Amazing emotion first part reaction to this classic cave monster movie
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Thank you so much!!! 😊😊😊😊❤❤
@@Tori14537 You are very welcome !
@@toy4871 Don’t mention it keep doing what you’re doing !
Were you happy that Sarah stabbed Juno and left her to be eaten?
Cant believe we really did this movie
Please watch part 2 please
U should of watched the other version!
Brutal and claustrophobic movie
That's one big reason why people would never go cave diving
This scared the hell out of me lol. Being lost in a cave is one thing. But they had to add the cave goblins didn't they? Lol😂😂😂❤
I think this is probably the best reaction yet!! 😂😂 I laughed so hard at the two of you. 😂😂😂😂
thank you so much, we really appreciate it 🎬😊❤️ I'm glad you enjoyed it just as much as we did!
Both these movies are crazy. The reality is that there are still about 90 to 96% of underground caves still unexplored. Especially the ones that are filled with water. As Above So Below is a good one.
When I found the estimated number of abandoned mines in America, let alone unexplored cave systems worldwide 😱
Deep caverns would be like the bottom of the ocean but without the pressure problems, just full of hungry nightmares in the dark...
Too bad you watched the censored version! The end of the movie is missing here!
Producer's note: we have a reaction to the original ending. It just got published today.
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That would be so cool if the monster creature was her husband. 🤣
How would that work? He didn't die in the cave
PLEASE DO a 1 hour reaction video to the second movie The descent 2, if you love this you'll love the second one guys
This movie scared the crap out of me 😂😂😅😅😅. But I wouldn't mind checking the second one out! Let's gooooooo
@@toy4871 that just means it was one of the best horrors since it actually scared you n me both 😂😂🤝🏾
Ah, you should've watched the international version with the alternate ending.
That elevates the movie to another level
The international version is not available on streaming for us, but we did find the original ending and recorded a separate reaction to it right after watching the film. There's a link in the video description.
@@RuntotheMovies Wow you ladies are thorough!
@@RuntotheMovies Not exactly the same result, but man, I thank u for that. It's something at least.
I like the other ending better 😊❤
Being buried alive is my greatest fear so, you would never catch me spelunking.
I’d never go spelunking lol
I absolutely would never do this haha I'm sorry I just can't 😂
There is a sequel :)
Decent 2 next!!
Toy has anyone told you you look like Pam Grier?
I've never heard that but she kicks ass so thank you! 😊😊😊❤
42:08 "Whose idea was it to put in the mole people?" For laughs, that kind of makes me wish you would watch the cheesy 1956 sci-fi adventure flick "The Mole People" which was a staple of syndicated late night TV horror/sci-fi movie shows.
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Toy: Remember when I said Thank you to all our Patreons, subscribers?
Gave me a good laugh, Toy is Awesome!
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Loved this movie reaction, ❤️I did feel a little bad for you. This movie was great when it was released and still holds up today. 36:07 I was wondering what the reaction would be from this scene. Didn’t disappoint. Thank you Toy and Tori!
The moral of the tale - Don't go near women in the dark. Don't worry, Tori, I'll protect you. I think you ladies have the Patreons you deserve!
24:40, Water comes in and goes out. You could follow it, but it may go through a space you can't and you may drown. Airflow comes in and flows through. There is more oxygen in the fresh air, so you see which way the flame wants to go and you go that way. It is similar to what Gandalf does in The Mines of Moria. He smells and feels the air flowing from different directions to sense which one is "fresher".
You could rename this movie 'Fuck Juno'.
Haha very true
Lmao 😂 your not wrong
@@CeiStockport-nx2qi 😅
Sorry to say, but GREAT reaction, yes I'm one of those jerks that thinks it's funny when people get scared...sorry 🤷♂. Yup, she was sleeping with the boy, when Sarah found her friend and she said Beth did this and handed her a necklace, she had torn the necklace off Beth when Beth hit her with the climbing tool, and it was the same necklace the Paul had given Sarah.
You didn't watch the real ending!
Producer's note: at the end of the video there's a link to the original ending reaction.
I actually liked that one better! 😊😊😊❤
Ahh bummer they got the lame ending
Producer's note: we have a reaction to the other ending as well. There's a link in the end screen of this video.
@@RuntotheMovies oh good. I was mostly bummed on their behalf that they didn't get the better ending lol