I dont know if its been mentioned in here yet or not, but the reason Ralph and Lizzie were so much bigger and more mutated than George was because they had access to unlimited food, whereas George was severely restricted until he escaped from the plane. And then at that point George was being drawn to the signal so he had to eat while on the run. By rights George should have been the second largest of the three creatures.
This is definitely one of my favorite monster movies. That's the one thing about monster and disaster movies they don't need this super deep dramatic story to be interesting. You can just watch them and enjoy them
The fact we did not get to see the croc once until the final battle, and also how easily it killed the wolf and how easily it was going to beat George too really shows how strong it really is. Like damn we get to see the wolf destroy an heli and kill dozens of people and it can also fly but then it just dies with its head ripped off from the croc. Already the wolf was somewhat stronger than George and it is seen as a "unstoppable" villain because it easily kills entires squads of trained military soldiers and it is defeated with ease by a croc who did not appear once until the end. I am scared to know how really strong that thing could have become.
Originally, George was supposed to die but Dwayne Johnson said “umm I think not” and threatened to quit the movie unless George survived at the end. He wanted to make sure his audience would come to his movies to “feel good”.
As a dude who grew up playing the arcade game in the 80s, this movie was everything I wanted it to be. Also, Jeffrey Dean Morgan just chewing up the scenery has got to be one of my favorite things about this movie.
Yeah, I spent plenty of time playing Rampage in the arcade to back in the day. Went into mov expectations but was pleasantly surprised. At the very least it was fun and that’s enough!
One really cool nod to the game was that the villain is the Lady in the Red Dress who is worth the most points in the arcade game. So using her as the cure for George was a fun little bit of writing.
I definitely recommend you guys watching the Godzilla films. The Godzilla films that were put out are my personal favorites when it comes to big monster movies because everything that they’ve done from the plot, cgi even to the characters was just perfect
Stella's face... she looks scared stiff whenever the croc is on screen compared to the others with visible disgust. Like damn, really reminded me of my own fears.
This wasn’t too bad of a animal action movie, Johnson didn’t do too bad and George was a riot, but i think the antagonistic animals could have been given better designs
Yeah I still wish Ralph became more like a bipedal werewolf with a blueish hue to his fur. I didn't hate what we got but I feel like if they made Rampage in 2023 we'd get something closer to the games concepts. I do think Lizzie is probably the coolest looking of the three with her size, frills, and gnarled teeth.
I loved this movie simply because it’s everything you could love about monster movies all rolled into one. It’s funny, action packed, the creature designs are cool as hell. It’s just a good movie 🤷🏻♀️
wait really? that explains the similarities between the two movies... In both movies: dwayne johnson exists, he pilots a helicopter and has to auto-rotate (crash land) it, he jumps out of and parachutes from a plane, tall city buildings fall while he is trying to avoid them in previously mentioned helicopter, and plenty of explosions coincidence? I THINK NOT
I like to think that George is smaller due to him being in captivity because the other monster had other animal features, probably the animals that they ate
Having played the original video game back in the 80s... the movie at its core, is Rampage, its got big monsters, buildings being destroyed, tanks, army men, a woman in red being eaten, just without the creatures being mutated human criminals. Not a top tier movie, but it does its job as entertainment... just like the game its based on did. Definitely one of the most accurate Video Game to Movies made.
34:10 I don't think y'all understand how little a gunshot does unless it hits specific areas and how long it takes to affect you anywhere unless it's the heart or the head. It's not like the movies in real life. Even if it's life threatening, if you get to the hospital you can survive about 90% of gunshot wounds. It just f****** hurts. Lol honestly if you're tough enough and can withstand pain, a gunshot's not going to bother you too much as long as you stop the bleeding
Between George, Lizzie, and Ralph… who do we feel the most sorry for? Me, I feel sorry for Ralph, because he went rabid and slaughter his family and pack and suffered for it.
Rampage was soooooo popular a game back in the 80s! Would always play it on the video game machine at the Subway's sandwich shop on Jamaica Avenue in Queens, NYC. That and Double Dragon, or Contra. Aahh, the memories!
I have a suggestion since stella is afraid of crocs and gators it would be very interesting if you guys reacted to the movie 'Lake Placid'. And since you guys are watching some animal movies I suggest one of the best shark movies ever 'Deep Blue Sea'. Love your reactions.
this movie was a blast in the cinema and it is each time I rewatch it! The designs,the GREAT CGI,the action,the direction that really gives power and justice to the size of these monsters,and,as you said,for it to be an adaptation of a plotless arcade,it's pretty damn solid! You guys should really watch King Kong (2005) and Shin Godzilla for more CGI creatures and Kaiju action!
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i use to play space invaders in our local pub the arcade game was built into a table and you have a seat in front of the controls while the invaders on the screen try to land while you shoot them a classic game in its own right , i also owned one.
I loved this movie. George has main character energy. That whole exchange after he pretends to die was so funny. Please add Pacific Rim to your monster list. The sound design takes it to a whole other level. You feel the hype in your bones
Rampage was an arcade fighter/crusher game in the 80s. Unlike most fighting games it had 3 sets of controls so you play all 3 monsters at the same time. It could be played as either a pvp fighting game or a co-op crusher with the object being to destroy the cities buildings while cops and army were trying to gun you down. You could eat people/food to regain health, while watching out for poisonous things and explosives. You could play as George the gorilla (kong), Lizzy the lizard (godzilla) or Ralph the giant werewolf. Each of which had there own back story about how they became giant monsters.
I'm surprised the women did not recognize Joe Mangeniello from the Magic Mike movies. I do not know many women who are not in love with those movies, LOL! I was very surprised to find out Malin Åkerman was in this movie when I first saw it. Personally, I thought she was not a good villain. She was in the movie, Watchmen. Monster movie is actually pretty vague because it could also cover zombie movies, some comic book movies, alien invader movies, vampire & werewolf movies, each of which have their own great selection of movies from which to choose. But, I'd say great monster movies that immediately come to mind are: The Relic with Tom Sizemore (very underrated, IMO), Species with Ben Kingsley (just the 1st one), The Fly with Jeff Goldblum, Deep Blue Sea with Sam Jackson (very underrated), The Faculty with Josh Hartnett, (very underrated), Attack the Block, Cloverfield, Tremors, Gremlins, Hellboy, Lake Placid, The Howling, The Mist, Chronicle, All movies in Alien franchise, All movies in Predator franchise, The Mummy franchise with Brendan Frasier, Clash Of The Titans (1981), Leviathan, Mimic, Slither, Annihilation, The Shallows (Blake Lively), They Live (Roddy Piper), Hollowman, Lifeforce, The Island by Michael Bay, The Ghost and the Darkness, The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), Pacific Rim movies, All the Godzilla movies modern and classics, All the modern Planet of the Ape movies (Not sure if they would they be considered "monster" movies, though??), The Tomorrow War with Chris Pratt.
I LOVED the Rampage game growing up! In the game, the animals were bipedal! They each had names as well, George the gorilla, Ralph the wolf, and Lizzie the lizard. I used to love playing as Ralph, also the main evil lady, her getting eaten whilst wearing a red dress is directly from the game, you could eat a woman in a red dress in the game and if I'm not mistaken, it gave you health.
My favorite monster movie is *THEM!* from 1954. Y'all would probably be interested in the practical effects. *Mighty Joe Young* (both original & remake is worth a watch too. If you can't tell I like really old movies...to y'all anyway.😂
I loved how the corporate office has a RAMPAGE arcade game in it. My only problem with the movie was the initial advertising. It made it look like Dwayne Johnson was going to play George; since George was a human transformed into a giant ape.
Hi Kids! 1952s The Beast From 20 Thousand Fathoms is a great movie. It's in black and white and was the inspiration for the original Godzilla. The great stop motion animator Ray Harryhausen created the beast. I haven't seen you kids react to really old movies yet. Maybe you will love it like I do. Love you kids!
Excellent as always. James making the porkypine joke was hilarious. Maybe Stella wants to watch crawl if she wants to try to fight her fear of gators and crocs.
Dwayne Johnson is former military in pretty much every movie he's in to explain why he's so buff. Most guys in the types of jobs he tends to be in wouldn't be anywhere near as built. So, ex-military it is.
0:42 - Rampage is a game series that dates back to 80s arcades. It was inspired by what we now call 'kaiju' movies like King Kong and Godzilla. The basic concept was simple: you played one of three humans-turned-kaiju on a quest to destroy the corrupt industrial chemical manufacturer that made you monsters, Scumm Labs. You do so by RAMPAGING across the nation and destroying their facilities (and any cities that happen to be in the way). ruclips.net/video/he-_v3NZz_A/видео.html 3:00 - The original Rampage game featured the three kaiju featured in this movie: George, Ralph, and Lizzie. Later generations of the game (mainly on home consoles) included new playable characters. This rat is a reference to one of several rodent characters from the games (most likely Larry from the Atari Lynx port of the original). 7:00 - I feel Haylee for being excited for a mutant gator. I feel FOR Haylee because of how disappointed she's gonna be that Lizzie is barely going to be in the movie until the very end. (Lizzie was my favorite character in the game). 9:02 - Calling out the RAMPAGE arcade cabinet in the office. 31:25 - Furious George. 32:03 - Deep-cut moment. In the game, you eat food and humans to recover HP. One of the sprites you can eat is a brunette in a red dress, just like the mad doctor here is wearing. 32:49 - In the games, most structures can take between 60 and 75% damage before they collapse. What happened to the sound at the end?
In the words of Archer, "My three biggest fears: alligators, crocodiles, and brain aneurisms...they can happen at any time!" No one enjoys a relatively mindless monster movie more than me, but this is still based on a video game. In the movie, animals are turned into monsters. In the game, humans are turned into monsters. If it was humans being turned into monsters, it could potentially be more interesting. You'd have monsters with human intelligence, and the villain would inevitably become a monster as well, and a fight would ensue.
I am old enough to have played the original Rampage game. It had literally zero plot but you got to pick which monster you played of the 3 they use in the film. In a way its great because they can really build their own plot to explain the monsters.
Guys, King Kong (2005), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1994), Van Helsing (2004), the latter two by Stephen Sommers, director of the two first Mummy movies! Also, The Ghost and the Darkness (1996), based on a real life story of man eating lions!
Fun characters, fun monsters, makes a fun movie. Sometimes that's all you need. And this movie brings the action and the laughs. And I always love seeing it.
The reason George is smaller than the other 2 is because he only inhaled the stuff from the canister (and I don't even think all of it) whereas the other 2 full on ate it
This is one of those movies that is just so much better than it has any right to be. I was not expecting much at all going into it, and ended up thoroughly enjoying it.
Out of the three, the crocodile is my favorite. As for what to watch, when it comes to monster movies, I recommend Legendary’s Monsterverse movies: (in the following order) 1) Godzilla (2014) 2) Kong: Skull Island + post credit scene (2017) 3) Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) 4) Godzilla vs Kong (2021) Really enjoyed watching your reactions. Looking forward to what you react to next. 😊
I highly recommend you watch the 1969 fantasy adventure THE VALLEY OF GWANGI, where cowboys discover dinosaurs in a hidden valley near a Mexican town in circa 1900. Stop motion animation effects by Ray HARRYHAUSEN
I'm from Miami Florida and an alligator broke into my home once. I was on my way back home and it was in my kitchen chomping on the roast I was gonna have for dinner with my family. Turns out it got in through the sliding glass door that I left open like an idiot. I ran out of the house and ended up calling about it, then three specialists came over and got rid of it. Love my state.
Yes to more monster movies!! There’s your classics: Lake Placid-does feature a crocodile just as a warning, Deep Blue Sea, Van Helsing (yes not animal monsters but classic monster monsters), Cujo, Congo-another movie about gorillas. Then you got the modern monsters: The Meg, Life-alien creepy as fuck imo, Primeval-based off a real life crocodile. Joe Manganiello-lead hunter guy, is in a few movies most know him from Magic Mike, I know him from Spider-Man with Tobey where he played Peter’s bully Flash. I loved loved!! JDM in this, I’ve loved him since he played John Winchester! The actor who briefly played the FBI Agent Park has popped into a variety of movies and shows, he was in the Wolverine as Harada, currently playing a Dr. Park in The Good Doctor, and I grew up knowing him as the villain in the movie Elektra. Now imo, Lizzie had the best intro of the three, the wolf is close, Lizzie just got the Godzilla level intro. Glad that James acknowledged George standing a chance. After all he is a fellow primate, gorillas have more arm movement than a wolf or gator, and they are known to use their feet. Add in the intelligence level, ability to use tools, and him being small is great because he can move faster. I do think he had the least change because he is the only herbivore, predators generally tend to be large and gators at one point in earth history were monstrous sizes. Loved the reaction I am loving the other comments recommendations. Reign of Fire and Dragonheart are amongst my top five favorite dragon movies of all time. Bring tissues for Dragonheart though, extremely beautiful in everything but heartbreaking in ways one doesn’t expect.
I loved how the movie referenced the base material George is the weakest but climbs the fastest Ralph is in the middle and Lizzie is the slowest but does the most damage
I played the crap out of these games...cheered when my favorite characters popped up on screen. The agent's comments on "weirdos on the internet " was so damn funny😂
Awesome movie and awesome reaction. As for other monster movies, the Godzilla and the King Kong ones come to mind. Maybe even the 1998 Godzilla movie. There's the Meg, Nope (I know the boys have seen it, but it would be cool to see the girl's reaction) and for laughs Hotel Transylvania series. Transformers are kinda monster movies. If you want more The Rock, San Andres is good.
This was actually filmed at the zoo I volunteered at years ago. I got to see the set and all but missed Dwayne Johnson because I was working behind the scenes that day.
Alligator (1980) is my favorite monster movie and a lot better than you'd expect with some cleverly hidden social commentary (confirmed by the writer, John Sayles). It's got some weirdly funny stuff in it
(10:05) The actor's name is Eric Bana. He played The Hulk once in director Ang Lee's version several years ago. It was a not so good take on the character. It was made before what became the modern "MCU" group of films which began with Iron Man (starring Robert Downey Jr.).
Great reaction! I remember playing the game and wearing this awesome Rampage shirt when I saw this film in theaters. Besides King Kong or Godzilla, other monster or animal monster films I highly recommend are Disney’s Mighty Joe Young, The Meg, and Monsters vs Aliens. 🦍🐊🐺
@@whitenoisereacts ok. If you ever did Honey I Shrunk… trilogy, there’s a giant kid that gets enlarged via growing ray that does go through the city like it’s a playground.
Probably Facts: George is the smallest due to only taking a smell, Ralph (The Wolf) probably chewed it or something, and Lizzie (The Gator) ate the whole thing, making her the biggest.
You guys need to check out The Losers: JDM, Chris Evans, Idris Elba and Zoe Saldana. It's based on a comic book and it's fabulous... the only negative is that they never made a sequel.
What is your favorite monster movie and should we watch it??
*Troll Hunter (2010)*
*Shin Godzilla (2016)*
WELLLL I'd love to watch the girls react to the Godzilla and Kong movies if they haven't already
Kong skull island
LITTLE SHOP! LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS!!
Ya’ll should watch The Meg(if you haven’t watched it yet)! It’s like a combination of Jurassic park and Jaws
The fact that I could really feel Stella's discomfort really shows how invested you guys get into these movies, I love it!
true, and 28.40 Godzilla moments lol
I dont know if its been mentioned in here yet or not, but the reason Ralph and Lizzie were so much bigger and more mutated than George was because they had access to unlimited food, whereas George was severely restricted until he escaped from the plane. And then at that point George was being drawn to the signal so he had to eat while on the run. By rights George should have been the second largest of the three creatures.
This is definitely one of my favorite monster movies. That's the one thing about monster and disaster movies they don't need this super deep dramatic story to be interesting. You can just watch them and enjoy them
It was a decent movie based on a video game
@@nsasupporter7557 For me, this was the first truly enjoyable video game movie.
@@xenablossom4682 really? You didn’t like Mortal Kombat?
@@nsasupporter7557 which one?
@@stargazer1998 the first one from 1995
The fact we did not get to see the croc once until the final battle, and also how easily it killed the wolf and how easily it was going to beat George too really shows how strong it really is.
Like damn we get to see the wolf destroy an heli and kill dozens of people and it can also fly but then it just dies with its head ripped off from the croc.
Already the wolf was somewhat stronger than George and it is seen as a "unstoppable" villain because it easily kills entires squads of trained military soldiers and it is defeated with ease by a croc who did not appear once until the end.
I am scared to know how really strong that thing could have become.
Originally, George was supposed to die but Dwayne Johnson said “umm I think not” and threatened to quit the movie unless George survived at the end. He wanted to make sure his audience would come to his movies to “feel good”.
"Of course, the wolf flies."
- Davis Okoye
😂😂
Rampage is a pretty decent movie with good effects and some actually exciting action sequences.
Yeah it was a decent movie based on a video game
Crawl (2019) is a good choice if Stella wants to face her fears of gators and crocs. The lead actress is Teresa from Maze Runner!
As a dude who grew up playing the arcade game in the 80s, this movie was everything I wanted it to be.
Also, Jeffrey Dean Morgan just chewing up the scenery has got to be one of my favorite things about this movie.
Yeah, I spent plenty of time playing Rampage in the arcade to back in the day. Went into mov expectations but was pleasantly surprised. At the very least it was fun and that’s enough!
He has such a smarmy punchable face
One really cool nod to the game was that the villain is the Lady in the Red Dress who is worth the most points in the arcade game. So using her as the cure for George was a fun little bit of writing.
I definitely recommend you guys watching the Godzilla films. The Godzilla films that were put out are my personal favorites when it comes to big monster movies because everything that they’ve done from the plot, cgi even to the characters was just perfect
I never watched Rampage, but after this... It is now another one of my favorite action movies 🍿👍🏻 (plus there's Dwayne Johnson, so its a bonus)
Stella's face... she looks scared stiff whenever the croc is on screen compared to the others with visible disgust. Like damn, really reminded me of my own fears.
This wasn’t too bad of a animal action movie, Johnson didn’t do too bad and George was a riot, but i think the antagonistic animals could have been given better designs
Yeah I still wish Ralph became more like a bipedal werewolf with a blueish hue to his fur. I didn't hate what we got but I feel like if they made Rampage in 2023 we'd get something closer to the games concepts. I do think Lizzie is probably the coolest looking of the three with her size, frills, and gnarled teeth.
It was alright for a video game based movie
I loved this movie simply because it’s everything you could love about monster movies all rolled into one. It’s funny, action packed, the creature designs are cool as hell. It’s just a good movie 🤷🏻♀️
Great reaction as always. The director of this, Brad Peyton, also directed San Andreas (2015), which also has The Rock in it and is also pretty solid.
wait really? that explains the similarities between the two movies...
In both movies: dwayne johnson exists, he pilots a helicopter and has to auto-rotate (crash land) it, he jumps out of and parachutes from a plane, tall city buildings fall while he is trying to avoid them in previously mentioned helicopter, and plenty of explosions
coincidence? I THINK NOT
I like to think that George is smaller due to him being in captivity because the other monster had other animal features, probably the animals that they ate
Hahaha James calling that thing a Porky-Pine was the best thing I've heard today! From now on, I'm calling Porcupines that!!!😂😂
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Having played the original video game back in the 80s... the movie at its core, is Rampage, its got big monsters, buildings being destroyed, tanks, army men, a woman in red being eaten, just without the creatures being mutated human criminals.
Not a top tier movie, but it does its job as entertainment... just like the game its based on did. Definitely one of the most accurate Video Game to Movies made.
34:10 I don't think y'all understand how little a gunshot does unless it hits specific areas and how long it takes to affect you anywhere unless it's the heart or the head. It's not like the movies in real life. Even if it's life threatening, if you get to the hospital you can survive about 90% of gunshot wounds. It just f****** hurts. Lol honestly if you're tough enough and can withstand pain, a gunshot's not going to bother you too much as long as you stop the bleeding
That actor is Joe Manganiello. He played Alcide the werewolf in True Blood and he’s married to Sofia Vergara :)
Between George, Lizzie, and Ralph… who do we feel the most sorry for?
Me, I feel sorry for Ralph, because he went rabid and slaughter his family and pack and suffered for it.
You should watch GODZILLA 1998, CLOVERFIELD, GODZILLA 2014, Kong: Skull Island, GODZILLA 2: KING OF THE MONSTERS, and GODZILLA VS KONG.
All of the above, other than Godzilla 1998. 😬
Fun fact. The original script had George die at the end. But Dwayne Johnson made them change the ending so George was saved at the end.
Rampage was soooooo popular a game back in the 80s! Would always play it on the video game machine at the Subway's sandwich shop on Jamaica Avenue in Queens, NYC. That and Double Dragon, or Contra. Aahh, the memories!
I have a suggestion since stella is afraid of crocs and gators it would be very interesting if you guys reacted to the movie 'Lake Placid'. And since you guys are watching some animal movies I suggest one of the best shark movies ever 'Deep Blue Sea'. Love your reactions.
Agreed. Both solid and fun movies.
this movie was a blast in the cinema and it is each time I rewatch it!
The designs,the GREAT CGI,the action,the direction that really gives power and justice to the size of these monsters,and,as you said,for it to be an adaptation of a plotless arcade,it's pretty damn solid!
You guys should really watch King Kong (2005) and Shin Godzilla for more CGI creatures and Kaiju action!
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Keep up the amazing good work on your reactions and hope you do a livestream to celebrate your accomplishment on getting 150k subscribers.
i use to play space invaders in our local pub the arcade game was built into a table and you have a seat in front of the controls while the invaders on the screen try to land while you shoot them a classic game in its own right , i also owned one.
You should watch Pacific Rim (2013). That is one of my favorite movies.
the rock is basically batman in this movie just standing in front of doomsday holding a gun and doing nothing
The Gator had such a badass intro with that roar
6:15 was such an awkward silence
Hahaha I know right. I actually thought my video froze 😂
@@tinahastie HA!
This movie is based on a game called rampage the three main characters the gorilla alligator and wolf we're in the game
Yeah!!!
Feeling really down today and struggling so much🥺, so I'm looking forward to this reaction. You always manage to get a smile out of me 🙂
Aww, i hope you feel better soon ❤️
@@lamayrita.18 thank you so much! 🌻
I loved this movie. George has main character energy. That whole exchange after he pretends to die was so funny.
Please add Pacific Rim to your monster list. The sound design takes it to a whole other level. You feel the hype in your bones
I understand Stella’s discomfort with gators and crocs. Reminds me of Archers rant in that one episode 😆😅
Rampage was an arcade fighter/crusher game in the 80s. Unlike most fighting games it had 3 sets of controls so you play all 3 monsters at the same time. It could be played as either a pvp fighting game or a co-op crusher with the object being to destroy the cities buildings while cops and army were trying to gun you down. You could eat people/food to regain health, while watching out for poisonous things and explosives. You could play as George the gorilla (kong), Lizzy the lizard (godzilla) or Ralph the giant werewolf. Each of which had there own back story about how they became giant monsters.
I'm surprised the women did not recognize Joe Mangeniello from the Magic Mike movies. I do not know many women who are not in love with those movies, LOL! I was very surprised to find out Malin Åkerman was in this movie when I first saw it. Personally, I thought she was not a good villain. She was in the movie, Watchmen. Monster movie is actually pretty vague because it could also cover zombie movies, some comic book movies, alien invader movies, vampire & werewolf movies, each of which have their own great selection of movies from which to choose. But, I'd say great monster movies that immediately come to mind are:
The Relic with Tom Sizemore (very underrated, IMO), Species with Ben Kingsley (just the 1st one), The Fly with Jeff Goldblum, Deep Blue Sea with Sam Jackson (very underrated), The Faculty with Josh Hartnett, (very underrated), Attack the Block, Cloverfield, Tremors, Gremlins, Hellboy, Lake Placid, The Howling, The Mist, Chronicle, All movies in Alien franchise, All movies in Predator franchise, The Mummy franchise with Brendan Frasier, Clash Of The Titans (1981), Leviathan, Mimic, Slither, Annihilation, The Shallows (Blake Lively), They Live (Roddy Piper), Hollowman, Lifeforce, The Island by Michael Bay, The Ghost and the Darkness, The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), Pacific Rim movies, All the Godzilla movies modern and classics, All the modern Planet of the Ape movies (Not sure if they would they be considered "monster" movies, though??), The Tomorrow War with Chris Pratt.
My dad and I love the bits were George flips The Rock off twice.
STELLA YOU LOOK SO PRETTYYYYY 😭😭😭😭
You should watch ''crawl' if alligators are your biggest fear.
19:01 Being a person who lives in Florida and sees iguanas all day, I can agree with that statement😆
I though this was a pretty good movie adaptation of a video game. The wolf is mixed with flying squirrel which is why it glides the way it does.
I LOVED the Rampage game growing up! In the game, the animals were bipedal! They each had names as well, George the gorilla, Ralph the wolf, and Lizzie the lizard. I used to love playing as Ralph, also the main evil lady, her getting eaten whilst wearing a red dress is directly from the game, you could eat a woman in a red dress in the game and if I'm not mistaken, it gave you health.
I remember playing Rampage Total Destruction on the ps2 with my brother all the time.. Went and saw it in the movies with him. Amazing nostolgia ngl
Another movie staring the Rock playing as….. The Rock plot armor after plot armor in all his movies
Yeah that’s true…
I love this movie ; so happy you reacted to it
My favorite monster movie is *THEM!* from 1954. Y'all would probably be interested in the practical effects.
*Mighty Joe Young* (both original & remake is worth a watch too.
If you can't tell I like really old movies...to y'all anyway.😂
I loved how the corporate office has a RAMPAGE arcade game in it.
My only problem with the movie was the initial advertising.
It made it look like Dwayne Johnson was going to play George; since George was a human transformed into a giant ape.
Hi Kids!
1952s The Beast From 20 Thousand Fathoms is a great movie. It's in black and white and was the inspiration for the original Godzilla.
The great stop motion animator Ray Harryhausen created the beast.
I haven't seen you kids react to really old movies yet. Maybe you will love it like I do.
Love you kids!
This was one of my favs! Glad y’all watched
Thanks for the reaction. It was great!
Excellent as always. James making the porkypine joke was hilarious. Maybe Stella wants to watch crawl if she wants to try to fight her fear of gators and crocs.
Funny thing about gorillas they don't really want to fight. Just scare you off so you don't mess with them
Dwayne Johnson is former military in pretty much every movie he's in to explain why he's so buff. Most guys in the types of jobs he tends to be in wouldn't be anywhere near as built. So, ex-military it is.
awesome guys, i had fun!
your sound was off at the end!
Definitely react to The MEG (2018) one of my fave shark films!
I love how you referenced the princess bride 😂.
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0:42 - Rampage is a game series that dates back to 80s arcades. It was inspired by what we now call 'kaiju' movies like King Kong and Godzilla. The basic concept was simple: you played one of three humans-turned-kaiju on a quest to destroy the corrupt industrial chemical manufacturer that made you monsters, Scumm Labs. You do so by RAMPAGING across the nation and destroying their facilities (and any cities that happen to be in the way). ruclips.net/video/he-_v3NZz_A/видео.html
3:00 - The original Rampage game featured the three kaiju featured in this movie: George, Ralph, and Lizzie. Later generations of the game (mainly on home consoles) included new playable characters. This rat is a reference to one of several rodent characters from the games (most likely Larry from the Atari Lynx port of the original).
7:00 - I feel Haylee for being excited for a mutant gator. I feel FOR Haylee because of how disappointed she's gonna be that Lizzie is barely going to be in the movie until the very end. (Lizzie was my favorite character in the game).
9:02 - Calling out the RAMPAGE arcade cabinet in the office.
31:25 - Furious George.
32:03 - Deep-cut moment. In the game, you eat food and humans to recover HP. One of the sprites you can eat is a brunette in a red dress, just like the mad doctor here is wearing.
32:49 - In the games, most structures can take between 60 and 75% damage before they collapse.
What happened to the sound at the end?
In the words of Archer, "My three biggest fears: alligators, crocodiles, and brain aneurisms...they can happen at any time!"
No one enjoys a relatively mindless monster movie more than me, but this is still based on a video game. In the movie, animals are turned into monsters. In the game, humans are turned into monsters. If it was humans being turned into monsters, it could potentially be more interesting. You'd have monsters with human intelligence, and the villain would inevitably become a monster as well, and a fight would ensue.
I am old enough to have played the original Rampage game. It had literally zero plot but you got to pick which monster you played of the 3 they use in the film. In a way its great because they can really build their own plot to explain the monsters.
Guys, King Kong (2005), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1994), Van Helsing (2004), the latter two by Stephen Sommers, director of the two first Mummy movies!
Also, The Ghost and the Darkness (1996), based on a real life story of man eating lions!
Fun characters, fun monsters, makes a fun movie. Sometimes that's all you need. And this movie brings the action and the laughs. And I always love seeing it.
The reason George is smaller than the other 2 is because he only inhaled the stuff from the canister (and I don't even think all of it) whereas the other 2 full on ate it
I'm pretty sure only Lizzie ate the canister because of how big her mouth is, and Ralph must have just inhaled more than george
Reptiles are weird, and taste funky…100% perfect
The crocodile’s name is Lizzie, the wolf’s name is Ralph
This is one of those movies that is just so much better than it has any right to be. I was not expecting much at all going into it, and ended up thoroughly enjoying it.
Stella remind me of Anya Taylor Joy prlly cuz of the eyes
Out of the three, the crocodile is my favorite.
As for what to watch, when it comes to monster movies, I recommend Legendary’s Monsterverse movies: (in the following order)
1) Godzilla (2014)
2) Kong: Skull Island + post credit scene (2017)
3) Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)
4) Godzilla vs Kong (2021)
Really enjoyed watching your reactions. Looking forward to what you react to next. 😊
The wolf 🐺 was my favorite
I highly recommend you watch the 1969 fantasy adventure THE VALLEY OF GWANGI, where cowboys discover dinosaurs in a hidden valley near a Mexican town in circa 1900. Stop motion animation effects by Ray HARRYHAUSEN
Good, I've been waiting for ages for someone to finally do a reaction to this movie.
FINALLY! Someone else shares my fear of alligators and crocodiles! Thank you Stella!! Lolol
I'm from Miami Florida and an alligator broke into my home once. I was on my way back home and it was in my kitchen chomping on the roast I was gonna have for dinner with my family. Turns out it got in through the sliding glass door that I left open like an idiot. I ran out of the house and ended up calling about it, then three specialists came over and got rid of it. Love my state.
@@imperiorii5781Only in Florida, you gotta worry about alligators breaking in your house 😂
y’all NEED to watch the planet of the apes movies (the ones from 2011-2017)
Have they watched Pacific Rim? With this big monster movie it seems like a perfect introduction into Kaijus and what not.
Yes to more monster movies!! There’s your classics: Lake Placid-does feature a crocodile just as a warning, Deep Blue Sea, Van Helsing (yes not animal monsters but classic monster monsters), Cujo, Congo-another movie about gorillas.
Then you got the modern monsters: The Meg, Life-alien creepy as fuck imo, Primeval-based off a real life crocodile.
Joe Manganiello-lead hunter guy, is in a few movies most know him from Magic Mike, I know him from Spider-Man with Tobey where he played Peter’s bully Flash.
I loved loved!! JDM in this, I’ve loved him since he played John Winchester!
The actor who briefly played the FBI Agent Park has popped into a variety of movies and shows, he was in the Wolverine as Harada, currently playing a Dr. Park in The Good Doctor, and I grew up knowing him as the villain in the movie Elektra.
Now imo, Lizzie had the best intro of the three, the wolf is close, Lizzie just got the Godzilla level intro. Glad that James acknowledged George standing a chance. After all he is a fellow primate, gorillas have more arm movement than a wolf or gator, and they are known to use their feet. Add in the intelligence level, ability to use tools, and him being small is great because he can move faster.
I do think he had the least change because he is the only herbivore, predators generally tend to be large and gators at one point in earth history were monstrous sizes.
Loved the reaction I am loving the other comments recommendations. Reign of Fire and Dragonheart are amongst my top five favorite dragon movies of all time. Bring tissues for Dragonheart though, extremely beautiful in everything but heartbreaking in ways one doesn’t expect.
Ape has Strength And Agility Wolf and Crocodile 🐊 has Speed
Yeah 😂 if i was that person being offered help my a giant gorilla after all of that i would've been like uh-uh nahh 😂😂😂
I loved how the movie referenced the base material
George is the weakest but climbs the fastest
Ralph is in the middle
and Lizzie is the slowest but does the most damage
I played the crap out of these games...cheered when my favorite characters popped up on screen. The agent's comments on "weirdos on the internet " was so damn funny😂
Awesome movie and awesome reaction. As for other monster movies, the Godzilla and the King Kong ones come to mind. Maybe even the 1998 Godzilla movie. There's the Meg, Nope (I know the boys have seen it, but it would be cool to see the girl's reaction) and for laughs Hotel Transylvania series. Transformers are kinda monster movies. If you want more The Rock, San Andres is good.
32:39 Negan will always be Negan. Lol
this is such a fun silly goose movie
As most movies are that are based on video games
I didn't want to see this, but I walked out of the theater smiling and satisfied.
This was actually filmed at the zoo I volunteered at years ago. I got to see the set and all but missed Dwayne Johnson because I was working behind the scenes that day.
YES THE MEG is so good in my opinion but i love shark movie's but Godzilla is also really good all 3
This movie is fun to watch.
It was a decent adaption from a video game
Forget the children's storybooks, this movie was, in my opinion, the only time which this George got a little TOO curious!!!!!🤨
Alligator (1980) is my favorite monster movie and a lot better than you'd expect with some cleverly hidden social commentary (confirmed by the writer, John Sayles). It's got some weirdly funny stuff in it
Try watching RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (2011) Because it is so good!
(10:05) The actor's name is Eric Bana. He played The Hulk once in director Ang Lee's version several years ago. It was a not so good take on the character. It was made before what became the modern "MCU" group of films which began with Iron Man (starring Robert Downey Jr.).
Great reaction! I remember playing the game and wearing this awesome Rampage shirt when I saw this film in theaters. Besides King Kong or Godzilla, other monster or animal monster films I highly recommend are Disney’s Mighty Joe Young, The Meg, and Monsters vs Aliens.
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Just watched monsters vs aliens
@@whitenoisereacts ok. If you ever did Honey I Shrunk… trilogy, there’s a giant kid that gets enlarged via growing ray that does go through the city like it’s a playground.
You guys need to watch KING KONG (2005) starring Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody and Jack Black
the wolf reveal is one of the coolest scenes ever
Probably Facts: George is the smallest due to only taking a smell, Ralph (The Wolf) probably chewed it or something, and Lizzie (The Gator) ate the whole thing, making her the biggest.
You guys need to check out The Losers: JDM, Chris Evans, Idris Elba and Zoe Saldana. It's based on a comic book and it's fabulous... the only negative is that they never made a sequel.
I used to play the game a long time ago on the ps2 and it was hard to unlock monsters but this is my first time seeing the movie of it.
@29:37 MOAB stands for Mother Of All Bombs. Essentially, the last resort when wanting to avoid using a nuke.
the newer Godzilla movies are actually quite good if you want to watch those