Hey Cody great job on this I think you are very talented and I cried a bit in this movie too deaths are always so hard but anyway keep up the amazing work.
@@elindayana8174 well as someone wise once said everything in the world has it’s seasons where one thing falls another grows maybe not what was there before but something truly magical will take it’s place if given the chance.
I remember going to see this in cinemas when I was 8. I'll never forget hearing those words "Your Friend Leslie is Dead" for the first time. All these years later and it still gets me, especially when Jess breaks down in his dad's arms.
Fun fact: This whole movie was filmed in New Zealand. The sequence in the museum was actually done in the Auckland War Memorial Museum. It's not set in New Zealand, of course, but like Lord of the Rings, the environment made for a convincing fantasy land. Also, just wanna say, I cried buckets when I saw this for the first time. My friend Zoe just kept passing me tissues (I don't cry loudly, but you can hear it in the way I breathe my sobs). One more point. The book ends with May Belle being made the Queen of Terabithia. I don't know why they changed it to her being a princess. The last line of the book is Jess saying that the Terabithians are hoping that the beautiful girl arriving today is the queen they've been waiting for.
Yeah! Her death was a tragedy. Yes, it could’ve been avoided if she would’ve listened to Jess about the caution of using the rope and the parents being aware of it, but it’s still realistic cause using the rope is fun, but can always be hazardous especially if it was there the first time you see it.
@@jarekmiller4337 From her words and actions, the protagonist immediately gets the impression that she is clearly not an ordinary person. He asks her directly about this, but she refuses to answer, after which Jess says: "Okay, okay, truce." So in the episode with the rope, why was Jess 100% sure that it could not break himself and that Leslie could not die at all? Because by that time he had received even more evidence that Leslie has paranormal abilities. He is so worried not so much because of the doubts that overwhelm him, but because by pretending to be dead, she seemed to emphasize that she can no longer be with him as before. Even in Terabithia, when he entered there, she was not there. Because superheroes without a cape have a lot of work and they can afford to have fun only during the course of the main mission. Leslie waved to Janice as she got off the bus, and then, in response to his remark that this was not the best way, she asked Jess, how does he want to have fun? She didn't listen to Jess about the rope because she had enchanted the rope. She wouldn't risk his life or his psychological state by dying in front of him.
After finding out what happened to her, I have to say that good acting from Josh Hutchinson. Annasophia Robb was fantastic in this to. It no wonder why they kept giving them more roles after this. Back then when we had some good child actors.
This was my cousins favourite movie when we were younger, I have such a vivid memory of her asking my mum if she could watch the one where the girl dies every time we had a sleepover. To this day it still breaks my heart every time, the performances from the young actors are brilliant
While Charlie Bucket was protecting a book of secrets to a magical land and while Mike Teevee took a peek into the future, this is what Violet Beauregard was doing
I have a theory that Violet Beauregarde changed her name to Leslie Burke, as well as her mother who turned her name from Scarlett to Judy. Violet changed her name and identity to not be humiliated as the child who turned into a blueberry at Willy Wonka's factory.
@@thegirlonsaturdays8418 Augustus became Frank Stein Jr. in the TV show Berndivent and Veruca went to da bungalow in Dick and Dom in da Bungalow. I got this information from Wikipedia and IMDb
I remember the trailers for this that made the whole thing look like a fun adventure movie, like Harry Potter or Narnia. Oh boy, did that set the wrong expectations for me before watching it as a kid.
Haha yeah the trailer was so misleading, thankfully I read the book before seeing the movie so I understood that it was all Jess and Leslie’s imagination.
Fun fact about the death scene: The death scene was bades off the book creator Katherine Patterson's childhood friend that passed away. Also, Disney originally did NOT want the character dead, only to be alive at the end of the movie like how they handled death in the animated movies. However, Patterson fought for gaving the death scene and eventually Disney decided to have Leslie dead in the final product. Imagine what would've happened if Disney got their way instead.
I had already seen this movie and knew what was gonna happen, but Leslie’s death still got me just as badly as the first time I saw it. That’s how you know this movie is good.
I'm glad that teacher just talked to him....seeing how much pain he was in .....she probably would have punched that kid too if it wasn't against the law.
Found a dvd of this in my basement and my mom told me that “I’d love it”. I was more than a bit devastated after I emerged from the basement and finished it lol
This movie holds such a huge place in my heart. First time I watched it was with my daughter. She's an adult now, but we still revisit it and cry together 🥲
You should have empathy for people even if they have done bad or mean things. Often times, that empathy is what will turn them around and stop them from doing those mean things.
I remember that after seeing the movie on cinema, I was on the librairy of the school my mother worked in this time (she was the headmistress) and found a book who was the one who inspired the movie. I have to admit that (except Leslie's death) the thing I hate the most is how everyone, including his family, is nice with Jess after Leslie died
I’m 40. I’ve seen this movie outside of reactions. In all those years I don’t think I’ve seen a sadder kids movie. Plenty of movies people might die. But they nail this on making it sad. I guess it’s a good lesson for kids about bad things can happen. But still a lot for a kids movie.
I remember owning this movie when i was young, i had read the book in school as a class book read, I didn't understand the whole point of this until i did research in my last year. The author's son's best friend died from a lightning strike at 8 years old and the name of Terabithia is almost simliar to a Narnian island "Terebinthia" 😂 Glad that you caught the Narnia vibes in this. I never once cried to this movie as a kid or a teen, but now knowing what i know and rewatching this reaction brought me to tears. They'll probably never make another children's book/film like this again
This is one of those movies where no matter how many times you watch it, it makes you tear up when Jesse finds out what happened to Leslie and then again when he's in the forest and his dad finds him. If you've never seen it before you should watch/react to the movie Simon Birch (1998). I feel like it's another hidden gem of a movie. Not many people I know have ever heard of it. Also by the looks of it, it doesn't look like anyone on RUclips has ever done a reaction to it.
Before Jess met Leslie, all he did was fantasize. He knew they were just drawings, and was okay with that. Then he met Leslie, and for a moment, she managed to convince him that fantasy was reality.
Some Narnia fun facts about Terabithia (because I couldn't resist): 1: Terebithia is almost similar in name with Terebinthia, one of Narnia's foreign islands. Katherine Paterson said she thought she made it up until she reread the books. But Lewis probably got it from the terebinth tree from the Bible, "so both of us pinched from somewhere else, probably unconsciously." she said. 2: The novel makes a direct reference to The Chronicles of Narnia as a series of books Leslie lends to Jess, in order to help him learn to behave like a king. 3: Both Narnia and Terebithia were made by Walden Media and Walt Disney, sometimes Terebithia was advertised as "from the makers of the Chronicles of Narnia", same with Fox and Walden's The Water Horse.
I read the book as a kid and saw the movie for 5th grade and pretty much the entire class gasped and began crying at the big turning point in the story.
Bridge To Terabithia was the first book to make cry as a kid. My fourth grade teacher actually scolded me for reading ahead of the class this book. Dear Mr. Henshaw was the other book I loved, but Bridge To Terabithia was the first of many books I love.
This movie broke me as a child. My mom and I would watch it all the time together and obviously we cried. I cry every time watching this. So crazy you decided to react to this movie Cody, cuz me and my friends kid was watching it the other day. ☺️☺️ I’m not prepared to watch your reaction lol but I wanna watch it sooo😂 And I’d like to say that I’m not sure if the new editor edited this reaction but it’s very good and does remind me of my editing. I’d cut it at the perfect moments just like this! ☺️💙
It’s been years I’ve ever witnessed this live action Disney film! Something that’s not a live action remake of any of their animated films! Bridge to Terabithia gave me Your Lie in April vibes given the bittersweet ending. You come to meet someone in your life, the friendship evolves into love, only for it to not get its happy ending. Tragic story.
One of the classes in my school was reading this, but that was Year Eight (twelve-year-olds). I eventually got it out of the library after this movie came out and read the whole book on holiday.
This movie cracked my heart as a kid my dad took me and my brother to see it (not knowing what happens) not long after our mum passed. Fair to say I can’t watch this without crying 😂
Growing up there was this one tree at my grandpas house, whenever we walked under it the squirrel that lived there would pelt us with pine cones it was kinda hilarious.
One of my favorite movies as a child, the way they could do anything, and I believe this is one of the first movies where I understood death as a child
It's been a while since the last time I have watched Bridge to Terabithia. I want to say like I've seen it four times. I'm gonna have to rewatch that again. By the way, there are some other underrated gems from the 2000s as well: The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002), the live action adaptation of Peter Pan (2003), Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), Zathura (2005), Valiant (2005), The Ant Bully (2006), The Wild (2006), The Golden Compass (2007), Beowulf (2007), The Water Horse (2007), Stardust (2007), Spiderwick Chronicles (2008), and 10,000 B.C. (2008).
Seen this movie a few times and always find the ending emotional every time 💔. The young performances were great, and always appreciated how adorable Bailey Madison was in this film before she grew up to become even more beautiful. Cody’s crying hit me hard 💔 in an emotional, but good way.
Cody thank you for this reaction. When I watched this film as a kid it was sad to see Jess lose Leslie. As an adult I not only can sympathize with him, but I actually know the feeling all too well. While I understand it’s a bittersweet film for children, I can see it as film that can help anyone when they go through the grief of losing a friend or a loved one. I’d been going through a lot of things in my life, and I enjoy watching your reactions so much. So thank you for this reaction. If you like Anne Sophia Robb’s portrayal as Leslie, I highly recommend one of her amazing and underrated films, Soul Surfer which stars Helen Hunt and Dennis Quaid and is based on the true story of Bethany Hamilton. For Josh Hutcherson, I highly recommend Zathura, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Journey to the Mysterious Island, RV, Firehouse Dog, and Kicking and Screaming. 🧑🏻👩🏼👧🏻✍🏻🎨👑⚔️🧌💙💛💚
If you liked Bridge to Terabithia, I think you would also enjoy Spider Wick. It is another fantasy movie with magical creatures and a good story and has some horror elements in it as well. Just a recommendation though. I too cried when I first watched this movie.
Hello :) nice to be back on this channel after a while :) was this my recommendation from earlier ? .. because i guess it was , as i probably said i simply love Anna-Sophia Robb and all her movies to be honest .. sadly very few reaction channels reacted to her movies . Anyway ..after this i'm gonna jump in to Young Sheldon season 7 with u , I had to wait to watch it myself first so ..yeah :) .
I heard of this movie, this was like on Foxtel ALOT back in the day on the Foxtel Channel I have no idea why it is was on there so much, I hadn’t seen it but there were like clips here and there cause it was repeated on Foxtel a bit so yeah. As for the movie itself I ahhh hadn’t seen, I didn’t quite get the story of it ethier it didn’t make sense to me from a story point stand view.
You should react to another josh hutcherson movie called “Zathura: A Space Adventure”. It’s a space board game where brothers went through space all the way to finish the game and get home.
This is a really amazing film and such a sad one too. I’m sorry if it’s too much to ask, but could you please reactive Oliver and company. If not, that’s all right, but I would really appreciate😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love your videos by the way you’re one of my favorite actors.
i mean if u dont understand the bible much u will think god is not good if you hear it different but if u understand you will think he is the best person ever he is amazing im not going to shove anything down your throat but i got a bit sad wen u said he is unfear so i just wanted to clear that up k thank u and i like your reactions/vids
Capitalize He and Him when you're talking about God. And I'm not even a Christian. I don't approve of God punishing all of Egypt for the Pharaoh's actions in refusing to let His people go, especially since it suggests God actually made him keep taking it back - killing babies just because they were boys who were the eldest sons. And what about telling Abraham he had to kill the son he longed so much for just to prove his loyalty and only taking it back when he'd probably scared Isaac half to death by trying to slit his throat?
25:21 It is fair. It does, in fact, say in the Bible that if you deny God, He will deny you. If you reject Jesus as your Savior, He will reject you. But just because you're unfaithful, that doesn't mean God is unfaithful. God is a Just God and will punish accordingly. Romans 3:3-4 NLT [3] True, some of them were unfaithful; but just because they were unfaithful, does that mean God will be unfaithful? [4] Of course not! Even if everyone else is a liar, God is true. As the Scriptures say about him, “You will be proved right in what you say, and you will win your case in court.” He gave His One and Only Son as a sacrifice for us. The only way to Heaven is through Jesus. You must have faith. You must accept God. He is the reason you have life. He is our Father, and He will discipline us like any parent disciplines their child. Psalms 94:14-15 NLT [14] The Lord will not reject his people; he will not abandon his special possession. [15] Judgment will again be founded on justice, and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it. Matthew 25:41-46 NLT [41] “Then the King will turn to those on the left and say, ‘Away with you, you cursed ones, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his demons. [42] For I was hungry, and you didn’t feed me. I was thirsty, and you didn’t give me a drink. [43] I was a stranger, and you didn’t invite me into your home. I was naked, and you didn’t give me clothing. I was sick and in prison, and you didn’t visit me.’ [44] “Then they will reply, ‘Lord, when did we ever see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and not help you?’ [45] “And he will answer, ‘I tell you the truth, when you refused to help the least of these my brothers and sisters, you were refusing to help me.’ [46] “And they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous will go into eternal life.”
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Hey Cody great job on this I think you are very talented and I cried a bit in this movie too deaths are always so hard but anyway keep up the amazing work.
I was sad when I saw the end to I feel you
Why did she have to die?! 😭💔
@@elindayana8174 well as someone wise once said everything in the world has it’s seasons where one thing falls another grows maybe not what was there before but something truly magical will take it’s place if given the chance.
I remember going to see this in cinemas when I was 8. I'll never forget hearing those words "Your Friend Leslie is Dead" for the first time. All these years later and it still gets me, especially when Jess breaks down in his dad's arms.
Funny to think that Jesse grew up to work a dead end job in a defunct pizzeria with possessed animatronics.
Yeah 😂. Still haven’t seen that film yet. Plan to watch it soon especially for the sequel that is in development.
It's definitely crazy. Don't forget hunger games too
And his boss was a psychotic killer pretending to be a dog loving food obsessed hippy
Fun fact: This whole movie was filmed in New Zealand. The sequence in the museum was actually done in the Auckland War Memorial Museum. It's not set in New Zealand, of course, but like Lord of the Rings, the environment made for a convincing fantasy land. Also, just wanna say, I cried buckets when I saw this for the first time. My friend Zoe just kept passing me tissues (I don't cry loudly, but you can hear it in the way I breathe my sobs).
One more point. The book ends with May Belle being made the Queen of Terabithia. I don't know why they changed it to her being a princess. The last line of the book is Jess saying that the Terabithians are hoping that the beautiful girl arriving today is the queen they've been waiting for.
Leslie dying was so well written both in the movie and book. First character death that made me cry.
I knew they had to be making a point by showing the river water rising, but I still wasn't expecting this 😢
Yeah! Her death was a tragedy. Yes, it could’ve been avoided if she would’ve listened to Jess about the caution of using the rope and the parents being aware of it, but it’s still realistic cause using the rope is fun, but can always be hazardous especially if it was there the first time you see it.
@@jarekmiller4337 From her words and actions, the protagonist immediately gets the impression that she is clearly not an ordinary person. He asks her directly about this, but she refuses to answer, after which Jess says: "Okay, okay, truce." So in the episode with the rope, why was Jess 100% sure that it could not break himself and that Leslie could not die at all? Because by that time he had received even more evidence that Leslie has paranormal abilities. He is so worried not so much because of the doubts that overwhelm him, but because by pretending to be dead, she seemed to emphasize that she can no longer be with him as before. Even in Terabithia, when he entered there, she was not there. Because superheroes without a cape have a lot of work and they can afford to have fun only during the course of the main mission. Leslie waved to Janice as she got off the bus, and then, in response to his remark that this was not the best way, she asked Jess, how does he want to have fun? She didn't listen to Jess about the rope because she had enchanted the rope. She wouldn't risk his life or his psychological state by dying in front of him.
After finding out what happened to her, I have to say that good acting from Josh Hutchinson. Annasophia Robb was fantastic in this to. It no wonder why they kept giving them more roles after this. Back then when we had some good child actors.
Agreed. Both of them were lucky to get more roles after this emotional movie. ❤
Love this movie. But I am sad when Leslie died and drowned. At the end, Jesse invited his sister to come and play
This was my cousins favourite movie when we were younger, I have such a vivid memory of her asking my mum if she could watch the one where the girl dies every time we had a sleepover. To this day it still breaks my heart every time, the performances from the young actors are brilliant
While Charlie Bucket was protecting a book of secrets to a magical land and while Mike Teevee took a peek into the future, this is what Violet Beauregard was doing
No wonder Peeta is so messed up in "Hunger Games", his best friend died.
I have a theory that Violet Beauregarde changed her name to Leslie Burke, as well as her mother who turned her name from Scarlett to Judy. Violet changed her name and identity to not be humiliated as the child who turned into a blueberry at Willy Wonka's factory.
What about Augustus and Veruca?
@@thegirlonsaturdays8418 Augustus became Frank Stein Jr. in the TV show Berndivent and Veruca went to da bungalow in Dick and Dom in da Bungalow. I got this information from Wikipedia and IMDb
@@thegirlonsaturdays8418 Augustus went on to be in a few movies and Veruca became a doctor, apparently.
me and my mom watched this when I was way younger. I remember both of us were so emotional
She dies because she's based off of the authors childhood friend, who ALSO passed away
Heard it was from a lightning strike too, poor child :(
it was Katherine Paterson's son's childhood friend. David Paterson later produced and co-wrote the screenplay for this film.
I remember the trailers for this that made the whole thing look like a fun adventure movie, like Harry Potter or Narnia.
Oh boy, did that set the wrong expectations for me before watching it as a kid.
Haha yeah the trailer was so misleading, thankfully I read the book before seeing the movie so I understood that it was all Jess and Leslie’s imagination.
Fun fact about the death scene: The death scene was bades off the book creator Katherine Patterson's childhood friend that passed away. Also, Disney originally did NOT want the character dead, only to be alive at the end of the movie like how they handled death in the animated movies. However, Patterson fought for gaving the death scene and eventually Disney decided to have Leslie dead in the final product. Imagine what would've happened if Disney got their way instead.
As much as I wanted Leslie staying alive, this ending was the right move
it was Katherine Paterson's son's childhood friend. David Paterson later produced and co-wrote the screenplay for this film.
I audibly said “YES” when I saw the movie you were reacting to, i love this movie so much
I had already seen this movie and knew what was gonna happen, but Leslie’s death still got me just as badly as the first time I saw it. That’s how you know this movie is good.
I'm glad that teacher just talked to him....seeing how much pain he was in .....she probably would have punched that kid too if it wasn't against the law.
I watched this when i was a kid. I realized later how dark this movie actually is.
Found a dvd of this in my basement and my mom told me that “I’d love it”. I was more than a bit devastated after I emerged from the basement and finished it lol
This movie holds such a huge place in my heart.
First time I watched it was with my daughter.
She's an adult now, but we still revisit it and cry together 🥲
When Jess got that call from his teacher I was like "Oh no, here come the tears and memories of my first time reading this book."😢
You should have empathy for people even if they have done bad or mean things. Often times, that empathy is what will turn them around and stop them from doing those mean things.
I remember that after seeing the movie on cinema, I was on the librairy of the school my mother worked in this time (she was the headmistress) and found a book who was the one who inspired the movie.
I have to admit that (except Leslie's death) the thing I hate the most is how everyone, including his family, is nice with Jess after Leslie died
A good movie about friends having great imaginations
Leslie death is the most heartbreaking part of this movie. And i had this movie on dvd.
I’m 40. I’ve seen this movie outside of reactions. In all those years I don’t think I’ve seen a sadder kids movie. Plenty of movies people might die. But they nail this on making it sad. I guess it’s a good lesson for kids about bad things can happen. But still a lot for a kids movie.
I remember owning this movie when i was young, i had read the book in school as a class book read, I didn't understand the whole point of this until i did research in my last year. The author's son's best friend died from a lightning strike at 8 years old and the name of Terabithia is almost simliar to a Narnian island "Terebinthia" 😂 Glad that you caught the Narnia vibes in this. I never once cried to this movie as a kid or a teen, but now knowing what i know and rewatching this reaction brought me to tears. They'll probably never make another children's book/film like this again
This is one of those movies where no matter how many times you watch it, it makes you tear up when Jesse finds out what happened to Leslie and then again when he's in the forest and his dad finds him.
If you've never seen it before you should watch/react to the movie Simon Birch (1998). I feel like it's another hidden gem of a movie. Not many people I know have ever heard of it. Also by the looks of it, it doesn't look like anyone on RUclips has ever done a reaction to it.
Before Jess met Leslie, all he did was fantasize. He knew they were just drawings, and was okay with that.
Then he met Leslie, and for a moment, she managed to convince him that fantasy was reality.
Some Narnia fun facts about Terabithia (because I couldn't resist):
1: Terebithia is almost similar in name with Terebinthia, one of Narnia's foreign islands. Katherine Paterson said she thought she made it up until she reread the books. But Lewis probably got it from the terebinth tree from the Bible, "so both of us pinched from somewhere else, probably unconsciously." she said.
2: The novel makes a direct reference to The Chronicles of Narnia as a series of books Leslie lends to Jess, in order to help him learn to behave like a king.
3: Both Narnia and Terebithia were made by Walden Media and Walt Disney, sometimes Terebithia was advertised as "from the makers of the Chronicles of Narnia", same with Fox and Walden's The Water Horse.
I read the book as a kid and saw the movie for 5th grade and pretty much the entire class gasped and began crying at the big turning point in the story.
Omg I remember this movie growing up as a kid I loved it so much I watch it over and over again 😢
The idea a bus driver would kick a child off mid ride is wild and not true at all😂 but i love this movie.
This takes place in like the 70s and I guess the driver was strict ig?
oh I was surprised that you saw it, it's about time.. I loved it when I saw it and it also broke my heart when Leslie died, I was: no no no!
Bridge To Terabithia was the first book to make cry as a kid. My fourth grade teacher actually scolded me for reading ahead of the class this book. Dear Mr. Henshaw was the other book I loved, but Bridge To Terabithia was the first of many books I love.
i don't know if you realise it later but around 4:00, its "essay" like a school essay not...what you were thinking
This movie broke me as a child. My mom and I would watch it all the time together and obviously we cried. I cry every time watching this. So crazy you decided to react to this movie Cody, cuz me and my friends kid was watching it the other day. ☺️☺️ I’m not prepared to watch your reaction lol but I wanna watch it sooo😂
And I’d like to say that I’m not sure if the new editor edited this reaction but it’s very good and does remind me of my editing. I’d cut it at the perfect moments just like this! ☺️💙
3:53 bro is so corrupted that he confused essay with SA 💀
I haven't seen this in forever. i can see how he got the roll doing Journy to the Center of the earth. pretty fun movie if you haven't seen those.
It’s been years I’ve ever witnessed this live action Disney film! Something that’s not a live action remake of any of their animated films!
Bridge to Terabithia gave me Your Lie in April vibes given the bittersweet ending. You come to meet someone in your life, the friendship evolves into love, only for it to not get its happy ending. Tragic story.
Welcome to the club Cody, we cry at 6 p.m. every Sunday🤝🏻
This movie was extremely beautiful and amazing Cody your reaction to this movie is easily the best reaction you've done in the channel.
One of my favorite parts of this movie is the soundtrack. It perfectly captures the overall theme of the movie.
When I was a fifth grader I actually read a book about this movie before watching the movie for the first time
One of the classes in my school was reading this, but that was Year Eight (twelve-year-olds). I eventually got it out of the library after this movie came out and read the whole book on holiday.
This movie cracked my heart as a kid my dad took me and my brother to see it (not knowing what happens) not long after our mum passed. Fair to say I can’t watch this without crying 😂
Growing up there was this one tree at my grandpas house, whenever we walked under it the squirrel that lived there would pelt us with pine cones it was kinda hilarious.
Like one creative bridge that skipped into the city of magic guardians 😢 so sweet for the relationships
Another film of Josh Hutcherson I remember after Terabithia was with him and Brendan Fraser in Journey to the Center of the Earth
One of my favorite movies as a child, the way they could do anything, and I believe this is one of the first movies where I understood death as a child
3:51 Not SA, Cody. ESSAY.
As in no downloading someone elses paper off the internet.
I was so confused… like how does Cody not know that an essay is…?
@fightingfaerie it’s not that serious lol
It's been a while since the last time I have watched Bridge to Terabithia. I want to say like I've seen it four times. I'm gonna have to rewatch that again. By the way, there are some other underrated gems from the 2000s as well: The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002), the live action adaptation of Peter Pan (2003), Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), Zathura (2005), Valiant (2005), The Ant Bully (2006), The Wild (2006), The Golden Compass (2007), Beowulf (2007), The Water Horse (2007), Stardust (2007), Spiderwick Chronicles (2008), and 10,000 B.C. (2008).
32:47 serves the bully right!
I really love this movie. I saw it at the I read the book for school and the ending really got me
Seen this movie a few times and always find the ending emotional every time 💔. The young performances were great, and always appreciated how adorable Bailey Madison was in this film before she grew up to become even more beautiful. Cody’s crying hit me hard 💔 in an emotional, but good way.
Thank you for reacting to this movie. It's my childhood favorite ❤️🙏
This is one of the few movies that will ALWAYS make me cry... I didn't think it would happen when watching a reaction... I was wrong.
Cody thank you for this reaction. When I watched this film as a kid it was sad to see Jess lose Leslie. As an adult I not only can sympathize with him, but I actually know the feeling all too well. While I understand it’s a bittersweet film for children, I can see it as film that can help anyone when they go through the grief of losing a friend or a loved one. I’d been going through a lot of things in my life, and I enjoy watching your reactions so much. So thank you for this reaction. If you like Anne Sophia Robb’s portrayal as Leslie, I highly recommend one of her amazing and underrated films, Soul Surfer which stars Helen Hunt and Dennis Quaid and is based on the true story of Bethany Hamilton. For Josh Hutcherson, I highly recommend Zathura, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Journey to the Mysterious Island, RV, Firehouse Dog, and Kicking and Screaming.
🧑🏻👩🏼👧🏻✍🏻🎨👑⚔️🧌💙💛💚
My my. I remember watching this movie with my big brother when we were small. I never understood anything.
We watched in danish too.
Thanks to guys like Bret Hart guys can wear pink....as long as it's combined pink with black.
If you liked Bridge to Terabithia, I think you would also enjoy Spider Wick. It is another fantasy movie with magical creatures and a good story and has some horror elements in it as well. Just a recommendation though. I too cried when I first watched this movie.
Essay, my dude! 3:50
I'm so happy you liked this movie🥹
Can you imagine Disney publishing a film like this now?
I didn’t need to cry today but here we are
There's a reason I've only watched this movie once, no matter how good it was. I was sure it would cause plenty of tears
I love this movie as a kid I haven’t seen this movie in years
Its crazy how these reactions always get me to cry
This is such a beautiful and sad film, I also love its fantasy designs ❤😊
Oh I can't wait to see this, definitely a favorite of mine that I always cry too
Welcome aboard the childhood trama train
Hello :) nice to be back on this channel after a while :) was this my recommendation from earlier ? .. because i guess it was , as i probably said i simply love Anna-Sophia Robb and all her movies to be honest .. sadly very few reaction channels reacted to her movies . Anyway ..after this i'm gonna jump in to Young Sheldon season 7 with u , I had to wait to watch it myself first so ..yeah :) .
Josh hutcherson’s acting was pretty decent good in this movie
Yikes this bringing bad ptsd flashbacks of when ny dog pass away ny arms and it makes cry ❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜
I can relate to this movie lost a best friend in high school
I love that movie i use to watch that years ago when i was kid it very good movie i cry at end
The teacher said essay, not SA lol 😂
31:17 same reaction I had the first time I watched this.
Fr I was like that in the theater. My dad took me when I was 7 but he didn't cry or was phased by the story I'm like damn dad you seem heartless 😭🤣
Yeah this movie was so sad, it broke me too
I had to read the book in 5th grade. It was a gutpunch.
I heard of this movie, this was like on Foxtel ALOT back in the day on the Foxtel Channel I have no idea why it is was on there so much, I hadn’t seen it but there were like clips here and there cause it was repeated on Foxtel a bit so yeah.
As for the movie itself I ahhh hadn’t seen, I didn’t quite get the story of it ethier it didn’t make sense to me from a story point stand view.
The teacher was sayin "essay" not "SA" lol
You should react to another josh hutcherson movie called “Zathura: A Space Adventure”. It’s a space board game where brothers went through space all the way to finish the game and get home.
I think God is more fair then any god of any other religion.
I think the teacher meant
Essay not SA lol
This is a really amazing film and such a sad one too. I’m sorry if it’s too much to ask, but could you please reactive Oliver and company. If not, that’s all right, but I would really appreciate😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love your videos by the way you’re one of my favorite actors.
This movie is creative and mix motion and new .
i mean if u dont understand the bible much u will think god is not good if you hear it different but if u understand you will think he is the best person ever he is amazing im not going to shove anything down your throat but i got a bit sad wen u said he is unfear so i just wanted to clear that up k thank u and i like your reactions/vids
Capitalize He and Him when you're talking about God. And I'm not even a Christian. I don't approve of God punishing all of Egypt for the Pharaoh's actions in refusing to let His people go, especially since it suggests God actually made him keep taking it back - killing babies just because they were boys who were the eldest sons. And what about telling Abraham he had to kill the son he longed so much for just to prove his loyalty and only taking it back when he'd probably scared Isaac half to death by trying to slit his throat?
bridge to therapy
Yes
This movie is based on a book.
I love this movie so much
😂 😂 ESSAY not SA. Bless your heart
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@@ItsTotallyCodyawesome reaction of my favorite Disney movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
What is it with Disney and the death of a beloved character? 😢
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It is fair. It does, in fact, say in the Bible that if you deny God, He will deny you. If you reject Jesus as your Savior, He will reject you.
But just because you're unfaithful, that doesn't mean God is unfaithful. God is a Just God and will punish accordingly.
Romans 3:3-4 NLT
[3] True, some of them were unfaithful; but just because they were unfaithful, does that mean God will be unfaithful? [4] Of course not! Even if everyone else is a liar, God is true. As the Scriptures say about him, “You will be proved right in what you say, and you will win your case in court.”
He gave His One and Only Son as a sacrifice for us. The only way to Heaven is through Jesus. You must have faith. You must accept God. He is the reason you have life. He is our Father, and He will discipline us like any parent disciplines their child.
Psalms 94:14-15 NLT
[14] The Lord will not reject his people; he will not abandon his special possession. [15] Judgment will again be founded on justice, and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
Matthew 25:41-46 NLT
[41] “Then the King will turn to those on the left and say, ‘Away with you, you cursed ones, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his demons. [42] For I was hungry, and you didn’t feed me. I was thirsty, and you didn’t give me a drink. [43] I was a stranger, and you didn’t invite me into your home. I was naked, and you didn’t give me clothing. I was sick and in prison, and you didn’t visit me.’ [44] “Then they will reply, ‘Lord, when did we ever see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and not help you?’ [45] “And he will answer, ‘I tell you the truth, when you refused to help the least of these my brothers and sisters, you were refusing to help me.’ [46] “And they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous will go into eternal life.”
A movie suggestion, Ultraman rising.
You want another movie with an ending that'll mess you up? Night of the Living Dead from 1968
was a good but sad movie. and i liked your reaction to it. Maybe you can react to the movie a fairy's game I think you will like that movie to
Movie based off book
Is that the boy from Jurassic Park 3?
no
I would love if you watched "The Impossible" with Tom Holland? Its based on a true story
Can you make? The Beatles movie hard days night. Help and mystery tour. And yellow Submarine.