M.Night Shama - I can't even spell that-, he is such a good story teller. I think people tend to pigeon hole him as being horror when I think it's more like Hitchcock. He like psychology and that good storytelling element that keeps you on the edge of your seat- being creeper out by what might be going bump in the night. The right mix of funny, real/relatable, and unsettling. I bet he tells his kids great bedtime stories. Forgive the typos. I am too lazy to go inside for my glasses.
I’ve typed his name 10 times during this process, and I’ve had to look it up 10 times. 😁 And YES! I definitely agree with you on the Hitchcock comparison, 100%. Marc is a great example of someone who does NOT like horror, but really enjoys the M Night films. The only movie of his I’ve seen that I remember not liking as much was The Happening. But I should probably revisit it sometime.
U could be so right about him telling his kids bedtime stories cause his daughter recently made her own directorial debut & I believe had a hand in the writing. It's in the horror genre, & I've been hearing got good reviews.
Yes!! Totally agree! That’s one of those movies I wish I’d not already seen so that I could watch it as a first time on the channel. Have you seen that comedian Nate Bargatze talking about it?
Hey don’t let the joking fool you- I love it too!! I don’t remember a lot because it’s been a while, but I remember that I liked it, and that it reminded of Sleeping with the Enemy a little.
I tend to really enjoy M. Knight's movies. This one doesn't disappoint. If you haven't seen it yet, check out the movie, The Visit. Also an M. Knight Shamalamalaman movie. Underrated but very good...I promise. Hope you two are well and sending some rain showers from your favorite green state.😉💚
I did read the book first but I still really liked the movie even with the changes they made. The movie ended with hope, where the book did.. not really and was even more ambiguous. I may or may not have thrown it across the room at one point lol and never could decide if I loved or hated it. It sure sat with me for days though. Loved your guys’ reaction to the film, made me tear up! Did you react to Signs on the channel, or you’ve just seen it before? I think that one might be my personal M Knight favorite, although, yeah, sixth sense is also way up there.
I LOVE when books can have that effect!! You have no idea who much I wish we had not already seen Signs, Sixth Sense, and other M. Night movies, but alas.. If we watched them now, they'd be just for fun/commentary, and while I think that's great for certain movies like comedies, the ones like his that rely on a plot twist kind of suck for non-first-time viewing. But if you think I'm wrong, let me know because I would LOVE to re-watch those movies with my RUclips friends ;)
Sixth Sense- the scene with Toni Collette in the car always makes me cry- is a great, perfectly crafted movie. Aided by no expectation at the time. But it is great storytelling. In my opinion.
God. Yes. That’s before I knew who she was- I don’t think I’d seen Muriel’s Wedding yet- but I remember very specifically thinking she was amazing. One thing I really love about her career is that she plays such a variety of roles, from comedy to horror to drama, and she’s consistently good.
@@DavidvsFilm so good. And really becomes the characters. She is one of those people who you don't always recognize her early parts because she'd be so different or in so many types of movies.
@DavidvsFilm United States of Tara is set in my town. My BFF back in Cali screamed when it cane on. We saw Muriels Wedding together back in the day and used to quote it. He was like- I know that place! And how to say ot correctly! 😆
Ive watched it twice now 6 mths apart, absolutely effing brilliant, left me shaking each time, as it runs very deep for me as a gay man, would I save humanity after the shit Ive put up with from the hetero world, I dont think I would be so forgiving, its a realy good exploration of psychology with a nod to something greater than myself.
Interesting choice! I also enjoyed this movie (definitely not more than Sixth Sense, y'all were crazy with that one 😂). A lot of people were not a fan of this movie, but since I hadn't read the book first, I liked it. I can understand why those who did read it first were unsatisfied since the ending was changed a bit, but hey. Ignorance is bliss! Haha. Also good job Marc, with the early horsemen prediction!
Hahaha well I think Marc revised it in the moment to put Sixth Sense rightfully at the top, and for me it’d be close between Sixth Sense and Village. I don’t know why Village is so good to me, but it really is. Ignorance is HEAVEN in our world, honey! We haven’t read sh*t lol. Thank you so much though! I’m glad you caught this one ;)
Yes!!! I love the performances, the story, and the music. I mean maybe it’s more popular than I assume, but I never hear a lot about it. And I didn’t mention Unbreakable, but that was good too.
@@DavidvsFilm Unbreakable is one of my all time favorite movies for sooooo many reasons. Then Split, very different but excellent. Fantastic acting! Glass, enjoyable but my least favorite. Unbreakable wins everytime!!!!!! I can hear David's theme music in my head right now. ☺️
Wait, there's more! I should have said: First watch Sutton Foster perform the number with the Broadway cast. Find it online as, Anything Goes - 65th Annual Tony Awards. 🌈 I had never seen an actress in that role (Reno Sweeney) take that active a part in the dance number, usually she sings a few bars and falls back and lets the dance ensemble do their thing and then joins in near the end to belt out the finish. Sutton stays dances thru the number and still belts out the finally. What stamina and lung power.
I will definitely have to watch. My first experience with her was watching the show Bunheads, and I thought she was great. Then I found out she was a Broadway powerhouse, and so I learned more about her great performances. Haven't seen this one though, so thanks!
Yes, definitely do watch her performance. Then don't forget tp watch Jonathan Groff's rendition of this number at the "Miscast" benefit show. He's a cutie with a sweet patootie!😜
For me, this movie is amazing up until they untie themselves from the chairs. After that, there are so many weird decisions by the two dads that it takes me out of everything else.
Not to be crass, but this movie fuuuucked me up! Woof. BUT I HAVE TRIVIA!!!! So this movie is set just outside Philadelphia, in NEW JERSEY! My hooome! The cabin is deep in the woods of the Pine Barrens off of route 70 which goes east-west across central NJ (and is where the Jersey Devil is said to live). When the dad and Wen pull out and drive towards Philly at the end, 1, you cannot see the Philly skyline from there, at all lol, and 2, they stop at The Dairy Bar! I have driven that road to and from Philly hundreds of times in my life so even though the movie messed me up I got so excited to see that landmark featured in the film. But I do want to stress you absolutely can’t see the Philadelphia skyline from there, lol
Hahaha definitely noted that you CAN NOT see the skyline ;) You KNOW how much I love trivia though, so thank you!! I love folklore creatures like the Jersey Devil, btw. I always thought those kind of stories are so great. Did you ever see Mothman Prophecies?
@@DavidvsFilm YES and it scares me more than the Jersey Devil LOL "... chaaaaappppstiiickkkk" And when I first saw it I was fairly young and had grown up with a neighboring town named Point Pleasant, too, so I kind of thought he could come our way. I've always had a vivid imagination ;) I was always more afraid of encountering the Mothman than the JD when driving route 70 at night though, because it's 1 lane each way, NO lights, just surrounded by trees. Scariest that ever happened was just a deer leaping across the road haha.
Happy Movie Saturday, David and Marc! 😊 Great reaction you two! This is one movie that I had yet to see, but haven't gotten around to seeing it. Until now. So this was a first time watch for me as well. And I really enjoyed this movie. I had forgotten that Dave Bautista was in it. Some other Dave Bautista movies that I highly recommend: "Dune: Part 1"(2021), "Dune: Part 2"(2024), "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery"(2022), and even though he's not in it the first "Knives Out"(2019) because it's a great film. Looking forward to the next reaction. 😊
Thank you!! Long time since you’ve gotten to type Happy Movie SATURDAY! lol. I hope you liked the movie! We really thought it was great. And I had forgotten for a minute that Bautista was in Glass Onion! What are your opinions on Dune, btw? I’ve seen other channels doing reactions, but I wasn’t sure if I’d like it.
@@DavidvsFilm I really like them both. The second one is my favorite of the two, but I really enjoy the first movie. And of course, the cast in both movies is fantastic. Hope that you and Marc have a great weekend! 😊
Sorry had to work fellas so i missed ur vid when u first posted, but im tickled to death ur watching a horror movie especially w Marc. This is so unexpected & i am here for it friends!!! I have a list of movies i wish yall would watch in my genre, but ya know i love all that you do. ❤💞❤️
Wassup? Been a while for me. Loved the movie and I didn’t realize it was based on a book. I’ll have to read that one. It’s beautifully filmed and written . I figured early on that they were the “four horseman” in the Bible. Lookin forward to M Nights new movie in August “Trap”.
Yes we did watch Split, and it was great! We’ve only seen that one once, and I especially liked the little Easter egg at the end :) I’m also a big fan of Unbreakable, not in not sure if Marc’s seen that one. I got the notification that the package has arrived, and I’m going to pick it up tomorrow 😁😁😁🙏♥️ I have my opening instructions ;) Thank you again!
Yes we did watch Split, and it was great! We’ve only seen that one once, and I especially liked the little Easter egg at the end :) I’m also a big fan of Unbreakable, not in not sure if Marc’s seen that one. I got the notification that the package has arrived, and I’m going to pick it up tomorrow 😁😁😁🙏♥️ I have my opening instructions ;) Thank you again!
Imagine that, two out gay actors portraying a gay married couple in a movie! Perfect choice for PRIDE month.🏳🌈 Really David, did you (& Marc) not know the story or characters involved. Jonathan Groff has been nominated 3 times for a Tony Award (including this year.) Definitely Google his performance at Broadway's "Miscast" benefit. You can find it online as, Jonathan Groff Channels His Inner Sutton Foster to Perform "Anything Goes." Ben Aldridge is an English actor who just came out in 2020 and also appeared with Jim Parsons in the movie Spoiler Alert(2022.) Happy Pride, fellas!
Hey Frank!! Not at all! Marc didn’t know squat about the movie whatsoever until I told him, and all I knew (before looking it up recently) was that some reactors did it about a year ago, and that it was a Dave Bautista horror movie. So I had actually earmarked it as a possible Halloween season watch one day. But then a couple of people on Patreon recommended it to me for this month, and that’s when I read it was M Night Shyamalan. We both know Jonathan Groff (but we didn’t know he was in this), and I am just now meeting this Ben Aldridge! I definitely want to see more with him 😁 Oh and I also read after the movie that he’s British! He does one of the best, most natural-sounding American accents I’ve ever heard. Happy Pride!
Marc’s shirt makes me smile so much. Just two sweet, tusked, elephant boys in love 🏳️🌈
Jamie!! Thanks! That shirt represents another of our greatest loves: a good sale. 20% off! lol
M.Night Shama - I can't even spell that-, he is such a good story teller.
I think people tend to pigeon hole him as being horror when I think it's more like Hitchcock. He like psychology and that good storytelling element that keeps you on the edge of your seat- being creeper out by what might be going bump in the night. The right mix of funny, real/relatable, and unsettling.
I bet he tells his kids great bedtime stories.
Forgive the typos. I am too lazy to go inside for my glasses.
I’ve typed his name 10 times during this process, and I’ve had to look it up 10 times. 😁 And YES! I definitely agree with you on the Hitchcock comparison, 100%. Marc is a great example of someone who does NOT like horror, but really enjoys the M Night films. The only movie of his I’ve seen that I remember not liking as much was The Happening. But I should probably revisit it sometime.
@DavidvsFilm same. The Hapoening was the only one I felt was just- meh.
U could be so right about him telling his kids bedtime stories cause his daughter recently made her own directorial debut & I believe had a hand in the writing. It's in the horror genre, & I've been hearing got good reviews.
Johnathan Groff was in The Matrix: Resurrection as Mr. Smith and Hamilton as King George III.
32:23 Ya'll are bringing tears to my eyes😢
The reaction is that bad? 😉😘
The Sixth Sense was particularly great at the time it was released because no one was familiar with Shyamalan's style.
Yes!! Totally agree! That’s one of those movies I wish I’d not already seen so that I could watch it as a first time on the channel. Have you seen that comedian Nate Bargatze talking about it?
Might be an unpopular opinion but I really like JLo's Enough! I find it empowering.💪
Hey don’t let the joking fool you- I love it too!! I don’t remember a lot because it’s been a while, but I remember that I liked it, and that it reminded of Sleeping with the Enemy a little.
I tend to really enjoy M. Knight's movies. This one doesn't disappoint.
If you haven't seen it yet, check out the movie, The Visit. Also an M. Knight Shamalamalaman movie. Underrated but very good...I promise.
Hope you two are well and sending some rain showers from your favorite green state.😉💚
Thank you for the rain!!! ♥️ I didn’t remember The Visit being M. Night!!! And isn’t Katherine Hahn in it also? Thank you for reminding me of it 😉
“The Visit” is brilliant! It went under the radar and surprised me a lot. ✌🏼
Oh hi, Marc
I did read the book first but I still really liked the movie even with the changes they made. The movie ended with hope, where the book did.. not really and was even more ambiguous. I may or may not have thrown it across the room at one point lol and never could decide if I loved or hated it. It sure sat with me for days though. Loved your guys’ reaction to the film, made me tear up! Did you react to Signs on the channel, or you’ve just seen it before? I think that one might be my personal M Knight favorite, although, yeah, sixth sense is also way up there.
I LOVE when books can have that effect!! You have no idea who much I wish we had not already seen Signs, Sixth Sense, and other M. Night movies, but alas.. If we watched them now, they'd be just for fun/commentary, and while I think that's great for certain movies like comedies, the ones like his that rely on a plot twist kind of suck for non-first-time viewing. But if you think I'm wrong, let me know because I would LOVE to re-watch those movies with my RUclips friends ;)
Sixth Sense- the scene with Toni Collette in the car always makes me cry- is a great, perfectly crafted movie.
Aided by no expectation at the time. But it is great storytelling.
In my opinion.
God. Yes. That’s before I knew who she was- I don’t think I’d seen Muriel’s Wedding yet- but I remember very specifically thinking she was amazing. One thing I really love about her career is that she plays such a variety of roles, from comedy to horror to drama, and she’s consistently good.
@@DavidvsFilm so good. And really becomes the characters. She is one of those people who you don't always recognize her early parts because she'd be so different or in so many types of movies.
@DavidvsFilm United States of Tara is set in my town. My BFF back in Cali screamed when it cane on. We saw Muriels Wedding together back in the day and used to quote it.
He was like- I know that place! And how to say ot correctly! 😆
I know Rupert Grint wasn't in the movie very long, but I thought he did a great job. I'm always impressed with his work.
They had to sacrifice one of their family. Since their love was so pure that was why it was a sacrifice.
Ive watched it twice now 6 mths apart, absolutely effing brilliant, left me shaking each time, as it runs very deep for me as a gay man, would I save humanity after the shit Ive put up with from the hetero world, I dont think I would be so forgiving, its a realy good exploration of psychology with a nod to something greater than myself.
Interesting choice! I also enjoyed this movie (definitely not more than Sixth Sense, y'all were crazy with that one 😂). A lot of people were not a fan of this movie, but since I hadn't read the book first, I liked it. I can understand why those who did read it first were unsatisfied since the ending was changed a bit, but hey. Ignorance is bliss! Haha. Also good job Marc, with the early horsemen prediction!
Hahaha well I think Marc revised it in the moment to put Sixth Sense rightfully at the top, and for me it’d be close between Sixth Sense and Village. I don’t know why Village is so good to me, but it really is.
Ignorance is HEAVEN in our world, honey! We haven’t read sh*t lol.
Thank you so much though! I’m glad you caught this one ;)
I really liked Lady in the Water too!
Yes!!! I love the performances, the story, and the music. I mean maybe it’s more popular than I assume, but I never hear a lot about it. And I didn’t mention Unbreakable, but that was good too.
@@DavidvsFilm Unbreakable is one of my all time favorite movies for sooooo many reasons.
Then Split, very different but excellent. Fantastic acting!
Glass, enjoyable but my least favorite. Unbreakable wins everytime!!!!!! I can hear David's theme music in my head right now. ☺️
Wait, there's more! I should have said: First watch Sutton Foster perform the number with the Broadway cast. Find it online as, Anything Goes - 65th Annual Tony Awards. 🌈 I had never seen an actress in that role (Reno Sweeney) take that active a part in the dance number, usually she sings a few bars and falls back and lets the dance ensemble do their thing and then joins in near the end to belt out the finish. Sutton stays dances thru the number and still belts out the finally. What stamina and lung power.
I will definitely have to watch. My first experience with her was watching the show Bunheads, and I thought she was great. Then I found out she was a Broadway powerhouse, and so I learned more about her great performances. Haven't seen this one though, so thanks!
Yes, definitely do watch her performance. Then don't forget tp watch Jonathan Groff's rendition of this number at the "Miscast" benefit show. He's a cutie with a sweet patootie!😜
Oh i love this movie! It is so well done! ❤
I was so impressed with it!! I didn’t know to expect going in, but you’re right- so well done indeed. :)
@@DavidvsFilmit really is! Sure there are ”better” films out there.. but it’s something about this movie that really moves me
For me, this movie is amazing up until they untie themselves from the chairs. After that, there are so many weird decisions by the two dads that it takes me out of everything else.
So glad you enjoyed!! It definitely felt different to me then normal “horror”
Not to be crass, but this movie fuuuucked me up! Woof.
BUT I HAVE TRIVIA!!!! So this movie is set just outside Philadelphia, in NEW JERSEY! My hooome! The cabin is deep in the woods of the Pine Barrens off of route 70 which goes east-west across central NJ (and is where the Jersey Devil is said to live). When the dad and Wen pull out and drive towards Philly at the end, 1, you cannot see the Philly skyline from there, at all lol, and 2, they stop at The Dairy Bar! I have driven that road to and from Philly hundreds of times in my life so even though the movie messed me up I got so excited to see that landmark featured in the film. But I do want to stress you absolutely can’t see the Philadelphia skyline from there, lol
Hahaha definitely noted that you CAN NOT see the skyline ;) You KNOW how much I love trivia though, so thank you!! I love folklore creatures like the Jersey Devil, btw. I always thought those kind of stories are so great. Did you ever see Mothman Prophecies?
@@DavidvsFilm YES and it scares me more than the Jersey Devil LOL "... chaaaaappppstiiickkkk" And when I first saw it I was fairly young and had grown up with a neighboring town named Point Pleasant, too, so I kind of thought he could come our way. I've always had a vivid imagination ;) I was always more afraid of encountering the Mothman than the JD when driving route 70 at night though, because it's 1 lane each way, NO lights, just surrounded by trees. Scariest that ever happened was just a deer leaping across the road haha.
I really disliked this film, but Dave Bautista's performance was practically Oscar worthy! 🌈
I also love Lady in the Water!!
Thank you! Yeah it’s great.
Hey hi David, Marrrrrc I've missed you 🤣🍻 havent watched this one but dont care watchin' with ya'll 🎉✨️🧸
Helloooooo!!!! Yeah we didn’t know anything about it really. VERY good, we thought. ;) Hope you are doing well!!
Shamaylan wrote the screenplay based on the novel by Paul Tremblay.
Hello my buddy!!! How are you? Thanks for the info
@@DavidvsFilmHello, my dears, I am well, thank you for asking, hope you are both the same! 😘
@@DavidvsFilm Almost forgot, the book is called The Cabin At The End of the World if you want to read it. ❤️
Happy Movie Saturday, David and Marc! 😊
Great reaction you two!
This is one movie that I had yet to see, but haven't gotten around to seeing it. Until now.
So this was a first time watch for me as well. And I really enjoyed this movie. I had forgotten that Dave Bautista was in it.
Some other Dave Bautista movies that I highly recommend: "Dune: Part 1"(2021), "Dune: Part 2"(2024), "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery"(2022), and even though he's not in it the first "Knives Out"(2019) because it's a great film.
Looking forward to the next reaction. 😊
Thank you!! Long time since you’ve gotten to type Happy Movie SATURDAY! lol. I hope you liked the movie! We really thought it was great. And I had forgotten for a minute that Bautista was in Glass Onion! What are your opinions on Dune, btw? I’ve seen other channels doing reactions, but I wasn’t sure if I’d like it.
@@DavidvsFilm I really like them both. The second one is my favorite of the two, but I really enjoy the first movie. And of course, the cast in both movies is fantastic.
Hope that you and Marc have a great weekend! 😊
Sorry had to work fellas so i missed ur vid when u first posted, but im tickled to death ur watching a horror movie especially w Marc. This is so unexpected & i am here for it friends!!! I have a list of movies i wish yall would watch in my genre, but ya know i love all that you do. ❤💞❤️
I also liked Lady in the Water. 😊
Thank you, YES!!!!! I knew you had good taste.
Wassup? Been a while for me. Loved the movie and I didn’t realize it was based on a book. I’ll have to read that one. It’s beautifully filmed and written . I figured early on that they were the “four horseman” in the Bible. Lookin forward to M Nights new movie in August “Trap”.
David, have you guys watched Split yet?? Another great M. Night Shamwow movie lol...ps, did ur package arrive yet? Remember, brown package first....❤
Yes we did watch Split, and it was great! We’ve only seen that one once, and I especially liked the little Easter egg at the end :) I’m also a big fan of Unbreakable, not in not sure if Marc’s seen that one.
I got the notification that the package has arrived, and I’m going to pick it up tomorrow 😁😁😁🙏♥️ I have my opening instructions ;) Thank you again!
Yes we did watch Split, and it was great! We’ve only seen that one once, and I especially liked the little Easter egg at the end :) I’m also a big fan of Unbreakable, not in not sure if Marc’s seen that one.
I got the notification that the package has arrived, and I’m going to pick it up tomorrow 😁😁😁🙏♥️ I have my opening instructions ;) Thank you again!
Will you guys react to ballad of songbirds and snakes in the near future?
I was just talking about this with someone the other day! You think we should?
Are you gonna be at Houston Pride Parade?!?
Actually we hadn’t planned on it. The heat, my God the heat!!! lol Are you here in town?
Ohhh I saw this n the cinema. I did not like the ending however
I bet it was a good in-cinema movie. Just curious- what kind of ending would you have liked to have seen?
I watched this about a month ago and looking forward to your reaction 🫣🫣
Thanks Keith!! What did you think of the movie?
@@DavidvsFilm
Hi David I absolutely loved it 😍 almost as much as your reactions ☺️😉
Have you seen Holden Ford in Mind hunter an FBI Series 👍👍👍
@@keithburton38 No I haven’t, actually. But I remember hearing positive feedback. You liked it?
@@DavidvsFilm
Loved it 🥰 and it's set in the 70s so it has great throw back set's and clothes, just a shame there's seriel killers everywhere 😂
Imagine that, two out gay actors portraying a gay married couple in a movie! Perfect choice for PRIDE month.🏳🌈 Really David, did you (& Marc) not know the story or characters involved. Jonathan Groff has been nominated 3 times for a Tony Award (including this year.) Definitely Google his performance at Broadway's "Miscast" benefit. You can find it online as, Jonathan Groff Channels His Inner Sutton Foster to Perform "Anything Goes." Ben Aldridge is an English actor who just came out in 2020 and also appeared with Jim Parsons in the movie Spoiler Alert(2022.) Happy Pride, fellas!
Hey Frank!! Not at all! Marc didn’t know squat about the movie whatsoever until I told him, and all I knew (before looking it up recently) was that some reactors did it about a year ago, and that it was a Dave Bautista horror movie. So I had actually earmarked it as a possible Halloween season watch one day. But then a couple of people on Patreon recommended it to me for this month, and that’s when I read it was M Night Shyamalan. We both know Jonathan Groff (but we didn’t know he was in this), and I am just now meeting this Ben Aldridge! I definitely want to see more with him 😁 Oh and I also read after the movie that he’s British! He does one of the best, most natural-sounding American accents I’ve ever heard. Happy Pride!