This Was Live Action Vinland Saga!! | The Northman Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @YaBoyRoshi
    @YaBoyRoshi  Год назад +462

    With Vinland Saga ending this is the perfect time to drop this! Great movie!

    • @AkhiTarzan
      @AkhiTarzan Год назад +5

      cant seem to find it on patreon :/ any reason why?

    • @InternetZing
      @InternetZing Год назад +5

      Next movie I think you guys should react to is "The Menu" that would be a fun one!

    • @HarpyLady
      @HarpyLady Год назад +5

      ​@@InternetZingthey saw it already

    • @ShawnStormGY
      @ShawnStormGY Год назад +2

      Always a good time watching people with a similar humor taste react to movies/shows. You guys should check out Vikings if you haven’t

    • @nickmaharaj5902
      @nickmaharaj5902 Год назад +2

      Man said hard iron like sit pon di cocky lmao

  • @nomology6482
    @nomology6482 Год назад +665

    fun fact: The northman story is the story that inspired hamlet... the real story name is the story of Amleth

    • @blairebltch
      @blairebltch Год назад +67

      not to mention that hamlet is just amleth.. but the H is at the beginning

    • @Unpainted_Huffhines
      @Unpainted_Huffhines Год назад +19

      ​@@blairebltchI was just about to mention that as an even funner fact. You beat me to it.

    • @jetnipatteeravithayapinyo2468
      @jetnipatteeravithayapinyo2468 Год назад

      Shakespere! You fuckin’ hack!

    • @watevatube
      @watevatube Год назад +7

      Too dig deeper Hamlet was inspired by a Norse legend

    • @Unpainted_Huffhines
      @Unpainted_Huffhines Год назад +20

      @@watevatube to dig even _deeperer,_ that legend was this one.

  • @snap2snip
    @snap2snip Год назад +502

    Amleth was a figure in Scandinavian Legend, which inspired Shakespeare to write “Hamlet”

    • @pablolacalle6098
      @pablolacalle6098 Год назад +29

      Yeah, even down to the "mother marries murderous Uncle and weird incestuous themes" part lmao. Also Shakespeare did have a son called Hamnet who died very young. We have no *conclusive* proof that this explicitly inspired Hamlet but I don't think its a coincidence that he wrote many of his most famous tragedies (including the one all about a son and his relationship with a father) after it happened. Pretty sad stuff ngl

    • @stevengodoy6896
      @stevengodoy6896 Год назад +1

      What was subversive for the time was that Amleth was constantly taking actions to his very end, and Halmet talked about taking action until his very end.

    • @rabd3721
      @rabd3721 6 месяцев назад

      What's that old saying? There's really only 7 stories. Every movie, book, play, and tv show falls into one of those 7 categories.

  • @stephenfitzgerald9769
    @stephenfitzgerald9769 Год назад +306

    ‘Trollish Sorcery’ is one of the best lines in recent cinema. It’s like, yeah, that’s why they call it trolling, bro; Trolls do magic and and cause evil mischief.
    Definitely one of my favorites.

    • @felixhaggblom7562
      @felixhaggblom7562 Год назад +28

      In the scandinavian languages troll and magic are the same word too. Sorcery in Swedish for instance is trolldom

    • @stephenfitzgerald9769
      @stephenfitzgerald9769 Год назад +11

      @@felixhaggblom7562 what a fun fact. Thank you; I’ll have to remember that!

    • @gralmakaren9919
      @gralmakaren9919 Год назад +11

      In Swedish the word for magician is "trollkarl" meaning magic man.

  • @danielruiz8259
    @danielruiz8259 Год назад +407

    12:46 The catching a thrown spear and throwing it back is from "Njáls saga", an Icelandic saga from the thirteenth century that describes events between 960-1020. Neil Price, one of The Northman’s historical consultants said in a interview: It was something Robert Eggers picked up on and thought, “We’ll have that because it looks cool.”

    • @Amlodi
      @Amlodi Год назад +17

      I really love all those saga-inspired elements in the movie. The catching and throwing of a spear is a motif which also appears in other sagas. For example, besides 'Njáls saga', it also occurs in the 'Saga of Hallfred the Troublesome-poet' or 'The Saga of Björn, Champion of the Hitardal People'.

  • @bongzilla4172
    @bongzilla4172 Год назад +130

    33:25 Yes, that is Odin's horse also known as Sleipnir, which has 8 legs.

    • @acidrain92
      @acidrain92 Год назад +13

      Really bummed that Odin's horse never got adapted into God of War Ragnarok. Lots of missed opportunities in that game.

    • @HectorLopez0217
      @HectorLopez0217 Год назад +3

      @@acidrain92 They mention the story of how the giant who built the walls of Asgard, but brushed past the horse who’d father Slepnir to spare Boi becoming a mother

  • @Okkotsu86275
    @Okkotsu86275 Год назад +501

    Great film. It depicted the harsh and brutality of Norse culture. Some of the shots in this film were incredible, and I also liked the horror and surreal undertones the film had. The action was also visceral.

    • @scythianking7315
      @scythianking7315 Год назад +26

      The violence is extremely exaggerated. The rituals, architecture, armor, clothing etc. however was very accurate.
      Vikings didn't just massacre villages for no reason. That doesn't even make sense. If you destroy a village you can only pillage it once. If you simply walk in and take their stuff, you can come back and pillage it again in a few years. Viking raids were not as violent as usually depicted

    • @yahg7600
      @yahg7600 Год назад +16

      @@scythianking7315 It seemed like they were fighting as soldiers or something in an actual war, destroying the village stops that village from producing anything for the country they're invading so it would make some sense in that context.

    • @volkovedits
      @volkovedits Год назад +8

      @@scythianking7315 Those guys clearly weren't normal vikings

    • @MandatoryFruit
      @MandatoryFruit Год назад +12

      ​@@scythianking7315Vikings also didn't run to war mostly naked wearing wolf heads as hats. I don't think they were supposed to be regular vikings.

    • @funnelingspace9268
      @funnelingspace9268 Год назад +24

      ​@@scythianking7315vikings were very active in European wars. Essentially, being used as mercenaries, also, do you even know what viking means? It's literally the act of raiding, lol

  • @duncanbelford6390
    @duncanbelford6390 Год назад +270

    I love this movie, feel like it’s pretty underrated and didn’t get much attention but it’s great to see more people aware of it now

    • @shadowgazer97
      @shadowgazer97 Год назад +11

      Dawg this movie was hot garbage lmao. Glad you enjoyed it doe lmao

    • @duncanbelford6390
      @duncanbelford6390 Год назад +72

      @@shadowgazer97 great insight, really appreciate your critical analysis

    • @theworldbreaker
      @theworldbreaker Год назад +15

      ​@@shadowgazer97then why are you here?

    • @SolidRizo
      @SolidRizo Год назад +26

      @@duncanbelford6390 LOL love the 'this movie was garbage" and still fucking looks up youtube reactions to it?! LOL wtf ?what tf??

    • @Mukatutu
      @Mukatutu Год назад +11

      @@SolidRizo I don't agree with him, but you do realize he could be subscribed to YaboyRoshi and didn't actually have to look this video up, right?

  • @Nano-Chad
    @Nano-Chad Год назад +71

    The big dude in the game was the same actor who played the mountain in GOT. His name is Halfthor Bjornsson

  • @Russellbivins77
    @Russellbivins77 Год назад +114

    11:55 "This is because there are no women around." Fun fact: One of the motivations for the start of the Viking raids was because there was a noticeable lack of women in Scandinavia. The Vikings practiced polygamy to a substantial degree, so when you have 1 male taking anywhere between 2-10 wives, and then spread that out over a wide continent, there aren't going to be that many partners. One of the benefits of the raids was taking women from other regions and having them fill in all the roles of a woman in a single man's household.

    • @MCJOHNSON95
      @MCJOHNSON95 Год назад +7

      Lots of English have Danish DNA from the raids.

    • @Jojec420
      @Jojec420 Год назад

      @@MCJOHNSON95 yo bjorn lets snatch some snatch
      aight bet

    • @theonlylauri
      @theonlylauri Год назад +13

      Common practice in a lot of tribal cultures. Done mostly just because the rich and powerful men can do it. However it has the additional benefit of creating a large group of young men with few pacifying influences and not much to lose, who are therefore willing to take a lot of risks to make a name for themselves and seize some property in warfare. You kinda need them if your neighbors have them, or your life is going to be living hell. Sure, by our standards all the characters in this movie are trash human beings, but in that kind of environment being strong is much more important than being nice. Can't just call the cops, and the court is an assembly of your neighbors who'd better respect you if you want justice.

    • @KweliTiming
      @KweliTiming Год назад +4

      @@theonlylauriso just like today, it always starts with the selfishness of one man

    • @Wodanazz
      @Wodanazz Год назад

      This is total bullshit, stop spreading lies.

  • @meowforjasper2838
    @meowforjasper2838 Год назад +239

    Fun little story. I saw this in theaters with my friends. One of my friends is a super wholesome innocent guy that's against cults even in movies, superstitious stuff, anything that goes against God. I was already fully aware of what kind of movie it was going into it but for some reason he seemed persistent on watching this. Let me tell you, when they burned all those kids alive all of us looked over at him and I witnessed a completely broken man. It was beautiful.

    • @cereal4694
      @cereal4694 Год назад +12

      Lmao

    • @AbyssWatch3r
      @AbyssWatch3r Год назад +10

      ohh man poor dood😂

    • @khazms
      @khazms Год назад +5

      AYO?

    • @riastradh
      @riastradh Год назад +9

      @Kashgarisome people just got mad tolerance for the fanatical

    • @meowforjasper2838
      @meowforjasper2838 Год назад +24

      @Inquisitor Lol he doesn't make it a part of who he is though he'll avoid it if he can, it's just something we know about him and he doesn't get upset when we make jokes about stuff like that either. He's super chill. Just......very very innocent haha.

  • @samfisher6606
    @samfisher6606 Год назад +83

    So when the witch at the beginning said that he would sire a line of maiden-kings if he completed his task, this is what he meant. That he would have a daughter that would be a powerful ruler. But he had to complete the part of prophecy that had him kill his uncle. That's also what the other witch meant by love for your kin or hatred for your enemies.

    • @jelenajs5017
      @jelenajs5017 Год назад +6

      It was fun part. They actually created fictional lineage for Princess Olga of Kiev (The Maiden King) :)

  • @AlexPanther
    @AlexPanther Год назад +72

    I'm quite invested in Viking age culture and history.
    This is pretty much the only Viking movie I recommend.
    Apart from some very small details, the material culture (costumes and props) is pretty on point.
    Most impressive is, that the movie actually committs to rooting it's characters in the actual viking age ethic.
    This could actually be a viking age saga.
    Also there is a lot of subtext in this movie.
    Arvendil and Amleth worship Odin, a god of war and death.
    Both live lives of hatred and destruction.
    Fjöllnir only kills out of love and because his beloved asks him to.
    He worshipps Freyr, a god of fertility.
    He is shown hard working and takes good care of his people.
    He is content with the life of a farmer and does not seek power or fame.
    He lets his slaves have many freedoms and rewards loyalty among them.
    He is lenient with Olga's disobedience and let's her choose her own partner.
    Viking morality was pretty f'ed up.

    • @theonlylauri
      @theonlylauri Год назад +17

      Yes, this is probably the only really authentic Viking movie I can think of. Usually, there is either some blatantly ahistorical and immersion-breaking stuff, or the Norse get a shallow celebratory treatment as crazy pagan badasses. At worst they get propped up as an idealized counterpart to caricature Christians (looking at you, AC: Valhalla). This movie takes them seriously, which extends to not sugarcoating the harsh, ruthless and just plain bizarre elements in their way of life.

  • @willgold9989
    @willgold9989 Год назад +7

    “The cub you once hunted ate of your nose.
    Now the wolf is grown.
    And he hungers for the rest.”

  • @SpamSide_B
    @SpamSide_B Год назад +78

    I really like how they shot the night/dark scenes in this movie with just enough light to see the important details. It makes those scenes a bit creepy.

  • @laywithrain
    @laywithrain Год назад +50

    I remember watching this on Patreon a few months ago. Never thought you guys would upload it to RUclips.

  • @deathbb703
    @deathbb703 Год назад +79

    This movie is more realistic to the Norse world than anything else

    • @misterStevePikk
      @misterStevePikk Год назад +14

      It feels true to sagas more than any show or movie I've seen, and for that reason realism doesn't really matter. A character can catch an arrow with his teeth for all I care as long as it seems like something that would happen in a medieval tale. Every other recent historical movie I've watched has so much modern dialogue and morality that I can't take it seriously.

  • @SouthSun89
    @SouthSun89 Год назад +129

    This live action Vinland Saga adaptation looks great!

    • @imarock8763
      @imarock8763 Год назад +4

      lol if thorfin chose to have enemies

  • @kyuken893
    @kyuken893 Год назад +13

    The Draugr fight is partially inspired by the Saga of Grettir the Strong.
    The head-in-the-butt is a way of stopping it from coming back to life; and is one of the predecessors to our convoluted folklore about how to deal with vampires.

  • @angelguerrero7655
    @angelguerrero7655 Год назад +13

    6:32 "You can just see through beards, nigga?" shit fuckin killed me

  • @AnteLucemZZz
    @AnteLucemZZz Год назад +109

    Roshi being mindfucked the entire movie by Sheera and Lupa's comments were honestly better than the movie itself😂😂 "Depending on how you fall but this a weird conversation"

    • @luzanime_edits
      @luzanime_edits Год назад +5

      Spit out my drink when that convo was happening hahaha

  • @KillbotSw
    @KillbotSw Год назад +51

    Let's all give a shout out to roshi-san!!!!!

  • @maxojavierrojasurzua5746
    @maxojavierrojasurzua5746 Год назад +62

    I had seen this movie before. The director (Robert Eggers) has directed three awesome films: The Witch, The Lighthouse (my personal favorite) and this one. And yes, it has some Vinland Saga vibes. 😂🔥

    • @castelox9996
      @castelox9996 Год назад +2

      Was the witch the one about the pilgrims?

    • @maxojavierrojasurzua5746
      @maxojavierrojasurzua5746 Год назад +12

      ​​@@castelox9996 Yeah, kinda. With a black goat and Anya Taylor-Joy.

    • @srottfaen
      @srottfaen Год назад +9

      "THE" Trilogy as I call them.

    • @pithicusthen554
      @pithicusthen554 Год назад +5

      W taste

    • @gaiusx287
      @gaiusx287 Год назад +6

      Well it has Vinland Saga prologue vibes. It's Thorfinn if his character never developed. I'm not hating on it though, it's a much more accurate representation of VIking culture than anything else out there

  • @chrishensley1785
    @chrishensley1785 Год назад +82

    Fuckin loved this movie saw it opening night on mushrooms and holy shit what an experience that was. Legit went the next night to watch it sober lmao

    • @robertcampbell8070
      @robertcampbell8070 Год назад +19

      Watching weird ass mind bending fantastical Viking movies on hallucinogens is always a good time. Valhalla Rising as well.

    • @ZootedUchiha
      @ZootedUchiha Год назад +1

      Literally did the same. That Berserker scene was intense. I felt my blood boil with adrenaline like I was an actual Berserker.

    • @beedubree2550
      @beedubree2550 Год назад

      i need to do a high Robert Eggers' marathon so bad, man, but I'm worried about doing the Lighthouse and the Witch high because those movies are fucking terrifying lol

  • @danielruiz8259
    @danielruiz8259 Год назад +22

    56:15 That's the beauty of Robert Eggers, the man loves to replicate the period of his movies as much as possible and he does with so much care and careful research! Which as Sheera said: Without the proper knowledge, can become hard and sort of confusing to understand. But honestly? In my opinion, i love that a director can take risk like that one and not appeal to the general audience by dumbing and simplifying story elements.

  • @dinglebopp
    @dinglebopp Год назад +24

    Y’all droppin movie reactions left and right🔥

  • @greendalf123
    @greendalf123 Год назад +59

    Hellblade Senua's Saga was brilliant, and this movie also had many of the same vibes as that game, I agree.

    • @MeAuntieNora
      @MeAuntieNora Год назад +5

      Can't wait for that sequel.

    • @Archimedes_Ulfur
      @Archimedes_Ulfur Год назад +2

      Just wished we could have seen the combat in the recent trailer!

  • @benjamintherogue2421
    @benjamintherogue2421 Год назад +9

    12:50 That's actually a real thing that happened. It was recorded in the oral sagas it was considered so bad-ass. A viking actually caught a javelin thrown from the wall of a parapet and threw it back, killing the one who threw it in the first place. I wish I could remember his name, or if his name was even recorded. I know it's somewhere in the Njáls saga.

  • @averyvanderlouw1193
    @averyvanderlouw1193 Год назад +13

    I think something that people should take into account when watching this movie is that the time and culture they were in didn’t have the same moral principles that are contemporary to now. From our perspective, everyone in this movie is a lunatic but we can only speculate how a Nordic person from about a thousand years ago would react to this

  • @theronraam23
    @theronraam23 Год назад +9

    The whole chipping the head and putting the face in the butt thing is actually how vanquishing a drauger is described in Norse mythology

  • @youngrootv
    @youngrootv Год назад +31

    Robert Eggers is one of the great new age directors of our time, love this movie and can’t wait to see what he does next!

    • @danielruiz8259
      @danielruiz8259 Год назад +8

      He's gonna do a Nosferatu movie next!!

  • @adrianaslund8605
    @adrianaslund8605 Год назад +4

    The Varangians(Vikings who went east and ended up employed by the byzantine empire) where known for their "Varangian war dance". In which they worked themselves up to a frenzy and could fight really hard. But afterwards they got so tired that they had to rest for a few days. They could also do it if they were going to work hard carrying stuff and doing physical work. So that part is probably historical.

  • @DeadMuzan
    @DeadMuzan Год назад +5

    The raids by vikings really took place like that. They would get hopped up on shrooms or types of drugs like that. Which explains why he ate dudes face. BTW the witch is BJORK lol

  • @jakubfabisiak9810
    @jakubfabisiak9810 Год назад +11

    Northman has, hands down, the best costumes in a viking film to date. There is some fantasy stuff, like the Valkyrie, but compared to pure fantasy costumes in the vikings, last kingdom, or ac valhalla, this is superb.

  • @brianboru2762
    @brianboru2762 Год назад +7

    That bit with the undead Viking was actually all pretty accurate. Even the head up the butt, that was supposedly how you were supposed to make sure the thing stayed down.

  • @ThaRealOne436
    @ThaRealOne436 Год назад +3

    Having opps during the Viking ages was wild
    Like imagine you finally catch that nigga lacking then on they deathbed they start sayin shit like “i pray to the gods above that in 42 moons the Ravens of Odin witness your family bloodline be laid with nothing but strife and blood among the cold frigid snow you curr. May the Valkyrie’s carry my soul ever more to Valhalla”
    Like nigga what?????

  • @MitchJohnson0110
    @MitchJohnson0110 Год назад +3

    Amleth shoves the head up the draugr's rear because in old norse mythology thats the only way to stop them from coming back to life.

  • @chronic_hatred2k22
    @chronic_hatred2k22 4 месяца назад +2

    26:30 thats actually what was believed to stop a Draugr from rising again, there are other methods but that one seemed the more likely to go with.

  • @dastemplar9681
    @dastemplar9681 Год назад +5

    He made justice for his father’s murder and uncle’s betrayal.
    He protected his kin.
    He died in battle and goes to the Great Halls.
    The ultimate Norse happy ending.

  • @freelove3482
    @freelove3482 Год назад +4

    the scenes with bjork give me the scares. her voice is so different than others. when she tells him "begone" and she is just a wooden statue is really good to portrait the spirits and gods and entities that live in the minds of people

  • @bust3rhym3n97
    @bust3rhym3n97 Год назад +13

    Glad/surprised you watched this movie, definitely slept on

  • @TheAfricanGrey
    @TheAfricanGrey Год назад +6

    Lupa really out here lookin like Angelica off of Rugrats 💀

  • @ck-bo7sb
    @ck-bo7sb Год назад +9

    The earnest "Is that a Panther-Wolf" from Lupa killed me. (22:24)

  • @frederickmiles8815
    @frederickmiles8815 Год назад +8

    This was the best movie last year hands down - true protagonist journey, looks amazing and great acting.

  • @jameseddleman6944
    @jameseddleman6944 Год назад +5

    [fox squawking]
    "Is that a panther-wolf?"

  • @reimondvincent
    @reimondvincent Год назад +7

    this is one of my top movies for 2022. so happy to see people enjoy it too

  • @jonathanpowell7256
    @jonathanpowell7256 Год назад +8

    Anya Taylor-Joy was in director Robert Eggers's first movie The Witch, his next movie The Lighthouse starred Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe. I recommend reacting to these two movies also.

    • @Marukanitel
      @Marukanitel Год назад

      I'm loving how he's using actors from his previous films

  • @Diegesis
    @Diegesis Год назад +2

    i think it partly failed cause it wasnt based on a pre existing IP (the common audience doesnt know hamlet or amleth) and it didnt star an A list actor or Director.
    both are beloved but the average dude at walmart don't know who Skarsgaard is.

    • @mjanny6330
      @mjanny6330 Год назад

      It failed because it triggered people as itvwas based on European myth.

  • @theNOVEMBERman1116
    @theNOVEMBERman1116 Год назад +9

    Alexander skarsgård who plays amleth also played eric in true blood and tarzan in legend of tarzan. He is also the older brother of bill skarsgård who played pennywise in it and the marquis in john wick ch.4. Bill was also cast for this movie but had to dropout because of a scheduling conflict caused by the pandemic.

  • @PoopSagots
    @PoopSagots Год назад +3

    "Been awhile since I had breakfast, Cuz guess what I eat those" 😂

  • @maxdon2001
    @maxdon2001 Год назад +9

    Great reaction!
    I heard some really good things about this movie, and insisted that my family watch it for movie night... It was quite awkward in places!

  • @Themandalorian935
    @Themandalorian935 Год назад +8

    This movie is so freaking good. But at times it feels very underrated. Another masterpiece from Robert eggers.

  • @musicaleuphoria8699
    @musicaleuphoria8699 Год назад +11

    YES! Great after some Vinland.

  • @huemungy3212
    @huemungy3212 Год назад +2

    Something important to remember is that peoples of the past beyond around the 17th and 18th century, viewed the metaphysical world and the real world as basically one and the same. What we call "symbolic" doesn't really have meaning in this case since the gods or god flow through everything and everyone. This movie captures that so well, like with the earth magic scene. To someone who doesn't yet understand chemical influences on nerual function, the ability to literally alter someones mind with a mushroom must truly be magic.

  • @thedarkknight2221
    @thedarkknight2221 Год назад +3

    I really appreciate that you guys waited to watch this movie for us to watch but I wish you had seen it on the big screen. This is honestly one of the most visceral yet beautiful movies I’ve ever seen. It should’ve gotten at least 10 nominations at the Oscars, including Best Picture.

  • @tellyg47
    @tellyg47 Год назад +5

    Anya taylor joy is such a good actress

  • @JokermanUno
    @JokermanUno Год назад +3

    sheera saying this what men do when they alone is so fuckin hilarious and roshi "when niggas pull up to the fumctiom" sealed it.

  • @derworfnet
    @derworfnet Год назад +3

    I suggest „The 13th Warrior“ for a future reaction, if you want to watch something else Viking-Themed. Now, it might not be the most historically accurate movie, but it sure as hell is an epic one and woefully underrated.

  • @MrHellsing76
    @MrHellsing76 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Vikings were so badass"
    Yeah, cause they were the most savage and horrifying people to deal with at their time.

  • @Gnossiene369
    @Gnossiene369 Год назад +5

    The picture of Amleth standing outside their houses going "Woooohh" to scare them while they trippin is one of the funniest things ever.

  • @rougarabid
    @rougarabid Год назад +1

    This story inspired Hamlet which in turn inspired Lion King.

  • @alexkull24
    @alexkull24 Год назад +7

    Now they have to see the Vikings series! RAGNAR LOTHBROK!!!!!! SKOL!

  • @christianrichards4801
    @christianrichards4801 Год назад +4

    The Achmed 'silence i kill you" had me screaming

  • @juantwothree45
    @juantwothree45 Год назад +5

    This movie was a fucking experience, the director is one of my favorite current directors working right now, shame it didn't do better in the box office. If you liked this movie, yall should definitely check out "The Witch" and "The Lighthouse", both of which were from the same director.

  • @ArvizuVideos
    @ArvizuVideos Год назад +14

    This movie is SAVAGE! Definitely makes my Top 10, if not, my Top 20! 🔥

  • @dreithen8693
    @dreithen8693 Год назад +1

    I love this film, happy to see yall watch it on the channel

  • @PapaAwiz
    @PapaAwiz Год назад +4

    "It's been a while since I've had breakfast. Cause guess what? I eat those" My god in heaven I hate him soooo much, lmfao. Actual tears bro.

  • @CatchyLeaf
    @CatchyLeaf 9 месяцев назад +1

    13:31 introduced minecraft dungeons to my sister in law just yesterday and because she’s new we had to play on II difficulty levels, this is literally how I felt with my gear 42 poison focus build

  • @GoatLuffy_97
    @GoatLuffy_97 Год назад +3

    Vinland Saga might actually be an anime and manga that would translate to live action well. This film slaps, it's frickin awesome.

  • @thomasderosso5625
    @thomasderosso5625 Год назад +4

    Rawest version of _Hamlet_ I've ever seen!

  • @m4lliam
    @m4lliam Год назад +6

    Live action vinland saga? sick!

    • @snap2snip
      @snap2snip Год назад

      Vinland Saga was most likely influenced by the story of Amleth

  • @JenkemWatchman
    @JenkemWatchman Год назад +2

    lupa fr showed up to record with a full set of antlers

  • @GearsOfCake
    @GearsOfCake Год назад +3

    43:38 god damn that caught me off guard

  • @アキコ2003
    @アキコ2003 Год назад +2

    Definitely
    Awesome reaction like always

  • @Trepanation21
    @Trepanation21 Год назад +1

    29:31 - That "big dude" is Hafþór Björnsson! World record and champion, regarded as one of the greatest strength athletes of all time, and the man that played The Mountain in Game of Thrones! Standing at 6'9, nearly 400lbs, big dude is a fuckin understatement!

  • @Cristian_that_artist
    @Cristian_that_artist Год назад +1

    Omg i didnt reliaze u guys reacted to this. This is one of my favorites ever!

  • @nateisler3
    @nateisler3 Год назад +1

    Erik Northmans back story before he became a vampire

  • @Jank_Hill
    @Jank_Hill Год назад +3

    Movie: Is about Vikings
    "This is just like Vinland Saga."
    That's like saying any movie about the Mob is just like The Sopranos.

    • @n.a.199
      @n.a.199 Год назад +1

      damn you’re right, maybe they should apologize to the vikings they offended?

  • @lanagievski1540
    @lanagievski1540 Год назад +2

    Excellent film. I feel like people were expecting an action-fest for some reason but it is exactly what it is, a slow burn epic that mixes myth with reality, just like the myths and tales of old.

  • @possemis
    @possemis Год назад +1

    the spear catching is actually real, there are several historic sources that actually describe it. also the dancing around the fire is called the spear dance, they would consume magic mushrooms and do that dance for hours and hours on end, at the end of the ritual you end up with Berserkers.

  • @mitchellg6242
    @mitchellg6242 Год назад +3

    Didn't have to go hard on the squeaky toy noise, but you did and I appreciate that. Shit had me rolling.

  • @saami9606
    @saami9606 Год назад +4

    I watched this when it came out, it was atmospheric, sooooo gooood!

  • @vader6599
    @vader6599 Год назад +2

    let's go I've been waiting for this reaction, onward to Valhǫll

  • @Cookieprolurker
    @Cookieprolurker Год назад +3

    I was not expecting this one but I’m so happy you watched this movie. It’s a banger.

  • @KikonSketches
    @KikonSketches Год назад +3

    I watched this on the plane to germany, was pretty freaking cool

  • @khazms
    @khazms Год назад +1

    For me, God of War really helped me understand the mythological aspect. But for the brutality and Viking way, shows like Vinland Saga and Vikings, I was already aware of most of it, thankfully.

  • @samankucher5117
    @samankucher5117 Год назад +2

    43:38 oh no i remember where that voice clip is from 😭

  • @lotofhate
    @lotofhate Год назад +1

    Viking lion king .
    Uncle kills father
    Soldiers chasing kid away and says he died
    Kid grows strong into adult to revenge his father’s death

    • @aguy2162
      @aguy2162 Год назад

      Complete with fiery end fight

  • @nstmastapiece8579
    @nstmastapiece8579 Год назад +1

    This movie was based on an actual norse saga. The same story that inspired macbeth which inspired lion king you can actually match up every character w sum1 from lion king. Almeth obviously simba, aruvandil is mufasa hemir is rafiki, foolnjir is scar and olga is nala and ma dukes is simbas mom.

  • @Afreshio
    @Afreshio Год назад +1

    The soldier leaving the sword in the barn makes sense because the guy must've thought that both the sheath and sword was rusty and thus useless.

  • @LucasWIZONE
    @LucasWIZONE Год назад +2

    Went to watch it with my father, first time I watched something in the cinema with him alone.

  • @chestercules2494
    @chestercules2494 Год назад +5

    This film is great and the director, Robert Eggers is awesome! If you want a mad watch please do The Lighthouse next!

  • @militant-otaku9795
    @militant-otaku9795 Год назад +2

    The twin boy and girl offspring is a reference to Sigmund and Sieglinde.

  • @FoolAnonymous
    @FoolAnonymous Год назад

    The director is famous for being accurate to the point to were all of the buildings and ships were all built historically accurate to how they would’ve been done at that point. There’s a great video of him talking about it

  • @Crispifordthe3rd515
    @Crispifordthe3rd515 Год назад +1

    Scandinavians have such a sick ass history and culture. From Norway to Denmark, they're seriously awesome.

  • @TWteedoubleu
    @TWteedoubleu Год назад +2

    You guys are so funny. Keep up the good work!

  • @tranquilk5912
    @tranquilk5912 Год назад +3

    any role ethan hawk plays i just like him....he's a cool actor man

  • @bazoookaguy
    @bazoookaguy Год назад

    Hell ya been waiting for you guys to watch this!🤘🏽🔥

  • @donovangesting1
    @donovangesting1 Год назад

    I love your perspective, laughed at the trolling reactions, lol.

  • @adroitkim85
    @adroitkim85 Год назад +1

    brother and nephew ,is this crusader kings😂