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Both of you have quickly become one of my favorite horror movie watching duos, please keep doing them together! Love your running commentary, Roxy's questions and IMDB research sidequests! 😂
Some good Horror movies 🎬: Annihilation, The Tall Grass, The Green Inferno, The Ritual, Identity, Color out of Space, The Void, The Thing 2011, It Follows, Hellraiser 2022, The Belko Experiment and Beach House
Reminds me of those years when k*lling clowns were a real threat here in the US when the IT movie came out... The group of people that got freaked out by one and started to run while recording except that one woman that just kept laughing bc she thought it was a joke😖 Roxy's too pure
"There's something wrong with Esther" is actually a sentence they put in the DVD's cover. Or at least the ones that my friend rented back then. And I love we get a lot of that vibe in this movie lol
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I remember watching Orphan for the first time and being blown away by it. The acting is amazing throughout, but Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther steals the show
My favorite thing is Greg and Roxy having 2 very different experiences while watching this 😂 Greg: this little girl is Satan Roxy: this little girl is traumatized
@@shania991 It's funny how no one ever thinks that those older women with names like that started off as young girls....There are such things as traditional names (like Claire, in The Breakfast Club, played by a teenage Molly Ringwald).
It's based on a true story actually. Glad to see you, happy new year. Loved to come by your stream yesterday. Felt wholesome. Did you fix the lag problem? Or at least identify what caused the problem?
I think its so interesting how many people don't pick up on how negligent the father is. Especially when he doesn't believe his wife and gaslights her into believing she's in the wrong. He's awful and all of what happens could have been avoided without him. The mother was smart and would have removed her children immediately if he weren't in the way.
I totally agree! If the movie would have ended differently and John would have survived, if I was in Kate position I would just divorce John and we would co parent, because I just could no longer be married to man who does not trust me, and by doing so he put his kids in danger.
One of the greatest child performances I have EVER seen. I actually didn't properly appreciate it at first, because I just naturally assumed, she just already was a young adult. 😅 I just found out recently that she was apparently just 12 years old when they shot this. Anyway this story is loosely based on the story of Natalia Grace (who WAS actually also a real child but got horribly abused and mistreated). But there was an even more accurate real life case in Russia I believe. But I think it was in the 1960s or even earlier and it's much worse documented.... But this technically did REALLY happen....
Guys can you please at least TRY to be a little bit less judgemental? It's okay. People can look EXTREMELY young and still be grown adults. Just google search "Lilly Ford", amongst others......
@@rednaskela4830 Yeah, I already explained, I got confused. Because they show a Natalia Grace picture in that Joe Rogan clip, I hated so much. It made me dig a bit deeper in that case. But it's still interesting. And kinda sad. Regardless to the movie.
This movie was inspired by the case of Barbora Skrlova. Natalia Grace was adopted in 2010 and this movie was released in 2009, so she wasn't an inspiration for the movie. It looks like her adoptive parents decided to tell a story loosely based on this movie.
Isabelle Fuhrman knocked this role out of the park. The premise is crazy and shouldn’t work, but, man, does she make for one scary antagonist. She is so creepy both before the twist and after. You guys should check out The Novice (2021). It features another great Isabelle Fuhrman performance-less murdery, but more obsessive than Esther. Think Whiplash but about competitive rowing.
My favorite part of this is the dynamic of Greg not trusting Esther from the beginning and Roxy still giving her the benefit of the doubt. Around 35 minutes in, Esther wins over Greg, and Roxy's sweet heart is still seeing Esther as a trauma-ridden survivor!
I read that story! It was a bride who told her husband to never take off her choker ribbon. He grew too curious & when she was asleep he removed it. And her head rolled off !
@@roxystriarthe story was from In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories called The Green Ribbon. It was written by the same guy that wrote the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series. And yes, I remember reading the Green Ribbon in elementary school and it stuck with me for yeeears as well 🙂
Love that book! All those stories used to scare me when I was little. Like the one with the guys with big teeth lol. Now it's so silly, but when I was a kid it really scared me.
I remember when I was like 14, I decided I was too old to trick or treat. So instead for Halloween, I stayed home and watched this movie alone lmfao. Orphan has always been iconic and has cemented for me that psychological, gaslighty horror will always be the best.
What i liked about this movie is that it’s based off that weird little girl that was on Inside edition a few years back. Love scary movies based off real events. Barbora Skrovlá, was born with a strange type of hormonal disease that made her look like a child. Skrovlá was in the Mauerová family with the name "Anna," and she committed several acts of cruelty. The resonance of the case was Klara Mauerová, the mother of two children, who committed acts of extreme abuse, according to Klara, under "Anna's ideas" and for protecting "her." Fun facts: • Actress Aryana Engineer, who plays Max, their completely-deaf biological daughter in this film, is mostly deaf. She has Cochlear Implants which enhance her abilities to hear and speak. • The subtle uneasiness of the film's poster is due to the image of Esther's face. It is perfectly symmetrical. Half of her face has been mirrored to form a whole face (notice the identical twists of hair on each side). Isabelle Fuhrman won the 2009 Fright Meter Award for Best Actress for her performance in this film. • Warner Bros. edited the film's trailer to remove Esther's line, "It must be hard to love an adopted child as much as your own," after receiving numerous complaints from adoptive parents and foster care organizations. However, the line remains in the film. •
one of my favorite facts that i learned when the second one came out was that Leonardo DiCaprio ( he's a producer on the movie) was the reason isabelle was cast as esther because a lot of people weren't watching her audition tape and he was so impressed by her audition that he was going to shop the movie around to different studios if they didn't cast her
the prequel is sooooo worth reacting to, it was so cleverly done and even used esthers actress even tho she was already in her twenties, using camera tricks and stuff.
I’m glad to see Roxy react to this movie with Greg. The poster for Orphan creeped me out. Isabelle Fuhrman was phenomenal. I’m surprised Leonardo DiCaprio was a producer of this movie. Robert Downey Jr’s wife Susan was also a producer. She was co-president of Dark Castle Entertainment at that time. Neither of them return as producers for the prequel. I definitely want you guys reacting to the next movie.
Orphan made me feel the same way I felt when I saw “The Good Son”. The film taking place during the winter season set the mood and dark atmosphere. Parents dealing with the grief of losing a child, and a psychotic serial killer in a child’s body to bring it all full circle. One of the best horror films in our generation.
I love how different your reactions are to this 😂. Knowing the twist its so cool to see this reaction, always loved this movie. Isabelle Fuhrmann is so damn good.
The Green Ribbon was a story in a kids book. Little girl wore a green ribbon around her neck all her life and wouldn’t tell anyone why. She got married and, years later, when she’s on her death bed, she tells her husband he can finally know why and she asks him to undo the ribbon. The story ends with something like “and Jenny’s head fell off.” There was even a drawing of her head on the floor. Dark af. I loved it lol
Roxy!!!! I remember that story about the girl with the ribbon around her neck! You just unlocked a memory for me haha. I think it was in the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark book series- not 100% sure though! Edit: it’s from the book In A Dark Dark Room & the story is The Green Ribbon.
Vera Farmiga is my favourite actress, and I love to see Greg appreciate her so much too!! She's fantastic in this. This film is one of the classics for me, Isabelle's performance as Esther is absolutely insane. It really goes back and forth for a bit and it was so fun to see both your reactions being so different, Roxy's UNDYING faith in her supposed trauma was absolutely hilarious.
Benjamin's buttons actually IS real, it's just dramatized and looks different in movies. You essentially just look far older than you actually are since birth and it can be very deadly. Edit: the movies just flip the symptom, you don't age backwards you age incredibly fast
I remember seeing an article/video with a real person that was only 3ft tall, married, and had kids in said marriage. An extremely rare case. But I remember seeing it. I believe the article was in 2023.
@@lolmanyeah1 I'm saying the symptoms presented in movies aren't real, but the condition itself *is* real. Like you said, an adult that looks like a child is the complete opposite of aging really fast(Hollywood is always gonna Hollywood). You must not have finished reading my og comment before replying.
I can't believe a childlike adult poses more of a threat than post T3 Terminators: - kills the dad - kills the nun - threatens, then almost kills the son three times, presumably leaving him in a vegetative state - nearly kills the daughter twice, and harms her with the 'car stunt', not to speak of the trauma she endures witnessing a murder and being forced to shoot a gun to save her mom - makes the mother look like an abuser and an insane person; therefore destabilizes the parents' marriage further - severely injures and almost kills the mother That's the kind of horror movie villain we need: competent, resourceful, 5-10 steps ahead, hard to take down
I have to admit it reminded me of a goodies episode. They take a job babysitting and its all creepy with the child begging for help to escape. Then at the end of the episode the parents return and say "You mean you let her out?" and she blows up the gazeebo they're in because her parents kept her locked up for a reason.
Because they least expect it they don't have any guard up they don't use their brain they underestimate the person if small if a kid if a girl ,but even if she wasn't a kid still a kid can be capable of this and worse, age is just a number
The thing is that there have been a few real-life cases like this. The one that inspired the movie was about a czech woman named Barbora Skrlova, that pretended to be a 13 year old boy in Norway and it wasn't the first time, she had abused children from another family she was in before.
Yas Roxy! I read the ribbon story as a kid too. It was in a book called "The Dark, Dark, Room." The title was the first story, then I think the next was the kid walking home at night meeting different people with increasingly longer teeth. There is a weird cat story that I vaguely remember. Then the "Girl with the Ribbon." A boy meets a girl as a kid that always wears a ribbon. They end up getting married and on her deathbed she finally lets him remove the ribbon and......
This is by FAR the best reaction of this movie. You guys weren't on the same page at all. Roxy feeling bad for Esther for just about the entirety of the movie was fun to watch. Greg rooting for Esther even when things got really out of control was unsettling lol. What a great watch!
Watching this a second time because your banter and google searches in the review section are as entertaining as the reaction itself 😂 I love Greg & Roxy reactions ❤
Great reaction! Seeing this movie in the theater was so much fun! It was so intense and full of emotions running wild. I’ll never forget how the entire theater screamed and cheered for Max when she picked up that gun and even the kick, the entire theater was relieved! Lol
Yes, Roxy! I've heard of the girl with the ribbon around her neck too!! This story was read to us by our teacher when I was in grade 4. I just remember it being really eerie & spooky.
lmao, greg being completely sus of esther from the start and roxy being team esther the whole time is absolutely hilarious yall should watch The Good Son
I probably agree mostly with the way Greg was watching this movie but I love how Roxy was watching it. She was starting off with empathy for Esther and maybe she had a traumatic past which is probably the way grown me would perceive Esther, but because I was a kid when I first watched this I just assumed she was a psychopath.
28:32 dude, I feel like I "knew" that you guys were brothers but it was a blip in my brain that quickly left. Had to go do a search and found the home video compilation from Cinepals. I never would have guessed you were the younger brother. I don't know why, it's not because of how old either of you looks, just something about the way you present yourselves. It was a very cute compilation. 😊
The husband really trusted a "kid" he met a few weeks ago over his wife. I get she had an alcohol addiction a while back and bad things happened, but lawd I hated him.
He was a failed man and cheated on his wife to feel some sense of power. It’s not surprising that he would blame her for everything and take a strangers side
The paintings of faces on the fish and flowers freaks me out because they look like the father character, hinting that ester will be adopted by him.😰😰🧐🧐
God I just love u guys. It's funny cos the first 4-5 mins I thought u were so obnoxious & annoying but when the movie started I loved that u took it seriously instead of joking the whole way and then after the reaction I loved your dynamic. U guys are so fun!!
@KauanFelipe-px1qq does what he is made to do? Not sure if we’re talking about the same thing anymore. But feel free to have your own opinion, that’s what makes the world an interesting place. For me, Esther has evil intentions and is a murderer, therefor she’s evil.
13:28 some of scariest stories I ever heard: 1) A family that was literally made of sugar and died when they dissolved in the rain. 2) A man who’s head got cut off by the cow catcher of a train and wanders the woods looking for his head.
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You guys should maybe check out "The Bad Seed 2018" & maybe "Becky 2020". Just a Thought..
Both of you have quickly become one of my favorite horror movie watching duos, please keep doing them together! Love your running commentary, Roxy's questions and IMDB research sidequests! 😂
You should react to Manchester by the sea
Watch 3 idiots
Some good Horror movies 🎬:
Annihilation, The Tall Grass, The Green Inferno, The Ritual, Identity, Color out of Space, The Void, The Thing 2011, It Follows, Hellraiser 2022, The Belko Experiment and Beach House
I feel like if Roxy was ever in a horror movie she'd be the first to go. She's entirely too innocent and trusting. 😂
"Oh! Look at your cute Halloween costume!"
Reminds me of those years when k*lling clowns were a real threat here in the US when the IT movie came out... The group of people that got freaked out by one and started to run while recording except that one woman that just kept laughing bc she thought it was a joke😖 Roxy's too pure
@@Spidr-Man Yeah. Random clowns was so random. They literally just suddenly were being photographed everywhere!
Same thing I said 😅.
Yup
Roxy’s undying dedication to Esther’s humanity is CRACKING me up 😂😂
Greg: She's a Russia spy
Roxy: She's a kid Greg
Audience who seen this before: 😏
The stupidity of wahmen
Everytime Roxy said something I just 👀👀 “just wait” 😂 I love how Greg called it from the start and she thought he was crazy
That was AWESOME hahahaha
Roxy lacks common sense
"There's something wrong with Esther" is actually a sentence they put in the DVD's cover. Or at least the ones that my friend rented back then. And I love we get a lot of that vibe in this movie lol
Isabelle Fuhrman is one of the greatest, most professional child actors I've ever seen. This movie is such an underrated gem.
Holy shit, are you finally making an original comment? Because if you were, that's fucking great! Hopefully no more stealing top comments.
Be confident, I believe in you!
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She was also in the hunger games
@@tiagoalves2056YOURE RIGHT SHES THE ONE THAT GOT KILLED BY BEES RIGHT
@@docmanhtn8345no that was glimmer. Shes Clove, the girl who got killed by Thresh
I’ve seen better
I remember watching Orphan for the first time and being blown away by it. The acting is amazing throughout, but Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther steals the show
Same!!
My favorite thing is Greg and Roxy having 2 very different experiences while watching this 😂
Greg: this little girl is Satan
Roxy: this little girl is traumatized
And then they switched 😂
THE GIRL WILL SURE DIE AFTER THE FIRST KILL
Greg is just as sick as Ester.
What roxy doesn't understand is that esther has kill other families before with no remorse whatsoever
I hear bloodhounds can smell the difference between a young child and a psychopathic midget.
I love how Greg is not going for it😂 and Roxy is tryna give Esther the benefit of the doubt ☠️☠️ love this movie
Greg is smart
“Esther is like an older name, like you think of an old woman.”
Me: 👀🙂
Esther is a beautiful name that means star. I love it
@@katrinaleebaldwin4660 …I mean I was just quoting the video? And like context is important?
@@katrinaleebaldwin4660lol doesn’t change the fact her name sounds super mature not many little girls are named Esther 😂
@@shania991 It's funny how no one ever thinks that those older women with names like that started off as young girls....There are such things as traditional names (like Claire, in The Breakfast Club, played by a teenage Molly Ringwald).
You guys definitely have to do the prequel. It's pretty clever how they did it.
Julia Stiles is amazing in it too!
What's it called? I haven't seen Julia Stiles since Dexter!
@@NoudlePipWOrphan: First Kill.
The wife was sedated, that's why she was driving so poorly because she was still drugged lol A lot of people forget that part at the end.
Oooooo right!!
I totally forgot they sedated her BEFORE she got the call I was so focused on figuring out what was up with ester I didn’t even think about it.
Leonardo DiCaprio actually came up with the idea and produced the film after he found one of his girlfriends hid the fact they were over 27
☠️☠️☠️ the nerve
This is my favorite comment😂😂😂
LMFAO
That's solid right there
Stop 😂😂
The support for Esther is hilarious! Poor sweet Roxy hahahaha
She lacks common sense
Did you see that twist coming?! Is the sequel worth doing?!!
The sequel is amazing as well!
definitely do the sequel
The sequel is even better!
It's based on a true story actually.
Glad to see you, happy new year. Loved to come by your stream yesterday. Felt wholesome. Did you fix the lag problem? Or at least identify what caused the problem?
The Prequel, definitely
the little girl who played ester is such an amazing actress.
I think its so interesting how many people don't pick up on how negligent the father is. Especially when he doesn't believe his wife and gaslights her into believing she's in the wrong. He's awful and all of what happens could have been avoided without him. The mother was smart and would have removed her children immediately if he weren't in the way.
I totally agree! If the movie would have ended differently and John would have survived, if I was in Kate position I would just divorce John and we would co parent, because I just could no longer be married to man who does not trust me, and by doing so he put his kids in danger.
One of the greatest child performances I have EVER seen. I actually didn't properly appreciate it at first, because I just naturally assumed, she just already was a young adult. 😅
I just found out recently that she was apparently just 12 years old when they shot this.
Anyway this story is loosely based on the story of Natalia Grace (who WAS actually also a real child but got horribly abused and mistreated). But there was an even more accurate real life case in Russia I believe. But I think it was in the 1960s or even earlier and it's much worse documented....
But this technically did REALLY happen....
@Ks-101 Yeah. I'm SORRY, okay? They showed her take her prosthetic teeth out. I didn't understand how else they would have shot that scene.
I thought she was 11?
Guys can you please at least TRY to be a little bit less judgemental? It's okay. People can look EXTREMELY young and still be grown adults. Just google search "Lilly Ford", amongst others......
@@rednaskela4830 Yeah, I already explained, I got confused. Because they show a Natalia Grace picture in that Joe Rogan clip, I hated so much. It made me dig a bit deeper in that case. But it's still interesting. And kinda sad. Regardless to the movie.
This movie was inspired by the case of Barbora Skrlova. Natalia Grace was adopted in 2010 and this movie was released in 2009, so she wasn't an inspiration for the movie. It looks like her adoptive parents decided to tell a story loosely based on this movie.
“she’s a kid greg”
IS SHE THO
But still age doesn't matter kid or not age is just a number anyone can be capable of anything
@@fantasyland3646not the point so not sure why you felt the need to point this out lmao
even though this movie has a big following now i still feel like this is one of the most underrated horrors ever
There were moments where I was 100% convinced that you two were watching two different movies 😂😂
😂 word! That's the best part of the whole reaction
Isabelle Fuhrman knocked this role out of the park. The premise is crazy and shouldn’t work, but, man, does she make for one scary antagonist. She is so creepy both before the twist and after.
You guys should check out The Novice (2021). It features another great Isabelle Fuhrman performance-less murdery, but more obsessive than Esther. Think Whiplash but about competitive rowing.
My favorite part of this is the dynamic of Greg not trusting Esther from the beginning and Roxy still giving her the benefit of the doubt.
Around 35 minutes in, Esther wins over Greg, and Roxy's sweet heart is still seeing Esther as a trauma-ridden survivor!
I read that story! It was a bride who told her husband to never take off her choker ribbon. He grew too curious & when she was asleep he removed it. And her head rolled off !
This story ALWAYS stuck with me!!
Exactly!
@@roxystriarthe story was from In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories called The Green Ribbon. It was written by the same guy that wrote the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series. And yes, I remember reading the Green Ribbon in elementary school and it stuck with me for yeeears as well 🙂
Love that book! All those stories used to scare me when I was little. Like the one with the guys with big teeth lol. Now it's so silly, but when I was a kid it really scared me.
I remember when I was like 14, I decided I was too old to trick or treat. So instead for Halloween, I stayed home and watched this movie alone lmfao. Orphan has always been iconic and has cemented for me that psychological, gaslighty horror will always be the best.
When you said "look at the teeth to pick orphans" i laughed so hard since I already watched the movie
What i liked about this movie is that it’s based off that weird little girl that was on Inside edition a few years back. Love scary movies based off real events.
Barbora Skrovlá, was born with a strange type of hormonal disease that made her look like a child. Skrovlá was in the Mauerová family with the name "Anna," and she committed several acts of cruelty. The resonance of the case was Klara Mauerová, the mother of two children, who committed acts of extreme abuse, according to Klara, under "Anna's ideas" and for protecting "her."
Fun facts:
• Actress Aryana Engineer, who plays Max, their completely-deaf biological daughter in this film, is mostly deaf. She has Cochlear Implants which enhance her abilities to hear and speak.
• The subtle uneasiness of the film's poster is due to the image of Esther's face. It is perfectly symmetrical. Half of her face has been mirrored to form a whole face (notice the identical twists of hair on each side). Isabelle Fuhrman won the 2009 Fright Meter Award for Best Actress for her performance in this film.
• Warner Bros. edited the film's trailer to remove Esther's line, "It must be hard to love an adopted child as much as your own," after receiving numerous complaints from adoptive parents and foster care organizations. However, the line remains in the film.
•
Fun facts it's called hypopituitarism it's not fun. I have it
one of my favorite facts that i learned when the second one came out was that Leonardo DiCaprio ( he's a producer on the movie) was the reason isabelle was cast as esther because a lot of people weren't watching her audition tape and he was so impressed by her audition that he was going to shop the movie around to different studios if they didn't cast her
the prequel is sooooo worth reacting to, it was so cleverly done and even used esthers actress even tho she was already in her twenties, using camera tricks and stuff.
52:14 “And she had the soda in her hand, too.” 😂 Good job, Esther.
35:23 I'm crying from laughter when you said "ohp, the devil's come to finish the job" lmfaoooo
I’m glad to see Roxy react to this movie with Greg. The poster for Orphan creeped me out. Isabelle Fuhrman was phenomenal. I’m surprised Leonardo DiCaprio was a producer of this movie. Robert Downey Jr’s wife Susan was also a producer. She was co-president of Dark Castle Entertainment at that time. Neither of them return as producers for the prequel. I definitely want you guys reacting to the next movie.
Orphan made me feel the same way I felt when I saw “The Good Son”. The film taking place during the winter season set the mood and dark atmosphere. Parents dealing with the grief of losing a child, and a psychotic serial killer in a child’s body to bring it all full circle. One of the best horror films in our generation.
Omg I had that on tape😂
I love how different your reactions are to this 😂. Knowing the twist its so cool to see this reaction, always loved this movie. Isabelle Fuhrmann is so damn good.
I just realized the dad died thinking he was killed by a kid.
He deserved it for what he did in Boys Don’t Cry 😆 sorry, that’s the unfortunately the only way I can think of him, he played the role too well
He died like a dumass ima be 💯
The Green Ribbon was a story in a kids book.
Little girl wore a green ribbon around her neck all her life and wouldn’t tell anyone why. She got married and, years later, when she’s on her death bed, she tells her husband he can finally know why and she asks him to undo the ribbon.
The story ends with something like “and Jenny’s head fell off.” There was even a drawing of her head on the floor.
Dark af. I loved it lol
Roxy!!!! I remember that story about the girl with the ribbon around her neck! You just unlocked a memory for me haha. I think it was in the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark book series- not 100% sure though!
Edit: it’s from the book In A Dark Dark Room & the story is The Green Ribbon.
Creeped me out for life
My aunt would tell that story to me and my cousin in joke form..so odd to hear it was meant to be horror.
OMG same!!! I knew EXACTLY what she was talking about when she said The Green Ribbon!!
Vera Farmiga is my favourite actress, and I love to see Greg appreciate her so much too!! She's fantastic in this. This film is one of the classics for me, Isabelle's performance as Esther is absolutely insane. It really goes back and forth for a bit and it was so fun to see both your reactions being so different, Roxy's UNDYING faith in her supposed trauma was absolutely hilarious.
Benjamin's buttons actually IS real, it's just dramatized and looks different in movies. You essentially just look far older than you actually are since birth and it can be very deadly.
Edit: the movies just flip the symptom, you don't age backwards you age incredibly fast
I remember seeing an article/video with a real person that was only 3ft tall, married, and had kids in said marriage. An extremely rare case. But I remember seeing it. I believe the article was in 2023.
So what you are saying is it isn't real. Aging really fast and aging backwards are like the opposite things.
Also this is an adult who looks like a child which is the complete opposite of aging really fast
@@lolmanyeah1 I'm saying the symptoms presented in movies aren't real, but the condition itself *is* real. Like you said, an adult that looks like a child is the complete opposite of aging really fast(Hollywood is always gonna Hollywood).
You must not have finished reading my og comment before replying.
Vera Farmiga is really good here. In Bates Motel she's also outstanding
I can't believe a childlike adult poses more of a threat than post T3 Terminators:
- kills the dad
- kills the nun
- threatens, then almost kills the son three times, presumably leaving him in a vegetative state
- nearly kills the daughter twice, and harms her with the 'car stunt', not to speak of the trauma she endures witnessing a murder and being forced to shoot a gun to save her mom
- makes the mother look like an abuser and an insane person; therefore destabilizes the parents' marriage further
- severely injures and almost kills the mother
That's the kind of horror movie villain we need: competent, resourceful, 5-10 steps ahead, hard to take down
I have to admit it reminded me of a goodies episode. They take a job babysitting and its all creepy with the child begging for help to escape. Then at the end of the episode the parents return and say "You mean you let her out?" and she blows up the gazeebo they're in because her parents kept her locked up for a reason.
Because they least expect it they don't have any guard up they don't use their brain they underestimate the person if small if a kid if a girl ,but even if she wasn't a kid still a kid can be capable of this and worse, age is just a number
The thing is that there have been a few real-life cases like this. The one that inspired the movie was about a czech woman named Barbora Skrlova, that pretended to be a 13 year old boy in Norway and it wasn't the first time, she had abused children from another family she was in before.
Roxi was dying to have Ester be a good guy 😂. This was amazing to watch.
Roxy doesn't have a common sense
@@NadeemShekh-uy9znpeople who make comments like yours don’t have common sense
Roxy's reaction to Esther kissing and touching on John is hilarious🤣🤣 The fact that Greg predicted that too is hilarious also😂
Roxy continuing to bring the most value to Reel Rejects now in 2024, we love to see it!🤩
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Orphan is a great underrated horror film that people need to talk about more!! It deserves more attention by the general public!
OMG!!! Yes!!!! So excited to watch!!!!! The sequel is just as great. Don't Breathe 1&2 is a must watch. Happy New Year 🎉🎉🎉
This is one of the GREATEST reactions of all time, and I didn't even know there was a prequel! I'll be watching the next movie thanks to you guys!
Yas Roxy! I read the ribbon story as a kid too. It was in a book called "The Dark, Dark, Room." The title was the first story, then I think the next was the kid walking home at night meeting different people with increasingly longer teeth. There is a weird cat story that I vaguely remember. Then the "Girl with the Ribbon." A boy meets a girl as a kid that always wears a ribbon. They end up getting married and on her deathbed she finally lets him remove the ribbon and......
Picking the flowers was just sadistic.
This is by FAR the best reaction of this movie. You guys weren't on the same page at all. Roxy feeling bad for Esther for just about the entirety of the movie was fun to watch. Greg rooting for Esther even when things got really out of control was unsettling lol. What a great watch!
18:09 it’s clear Greg wasn’t falling for any of that shyt and Roxy would’ve been taken out 😂😂 to trusting
Roxy is so naive lol Greg knew it from the start😂 wow nvm Greg swapped places with Roxy 🤣🤣
The "she's a kid Greg" got me💀🤣🤣🤣🤣, liiiikkkkkeee about that lmao👀👀
So excited to see Greg and Roxy react to this movie! This movie is good and crazy! 👍
The way Roxy be defending Esther is drivin' me crazy....
Watching this a second time because your banter and google searches in the review section are as entertaining as the reaction itself 😂 I love Greg & Roxy reactions ❤
I love the way Greg just nailed the plot of this movie less than 20 minutes in!!!
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Great reaction! Seeing this movie in the theater was so much fun! It was so intense and full of emotions running wild. I’ll never forget how the entire theater screamed and cheered for Max when she picked up that gun and even the kick, the entire theater was relieved! Lol
Yes, Roxy! I've heard of the girl with the ribbon around her neck too!! This story was read to us by our teacher when I was in grade 4. I just remember it being really eerie & spooky.
lmao, greg being completely sus of esther from the start and roxy being team esther the whole time is absolutely hilarious
yall should watch The Good Son
I am LOVING the different reactions you two have this video🤣makes for funny moments and so enjoyable. I loved this movie it’s just so good
I probably agree mostly with the way Greg was watching this movie but I love how Roxy was watching it. She was starting off with empathy for Esther and maybe she had a traumatic past which is probably the way grown me would perceive Esther, but because I was a kid when I first watched this I just assumed she was a psychopath.
Roxy was so excited about the lady with the green ribbon 😂 I read that story as a kid too.
This movie and the prequel are so freaking good! Dead Meat is doing a Kill Count for the prequel soon (already did the first one).
She’s the only one I’ve ever heard say they feel BAD for Esther 💀💀 also the dad was obnoxious
28:32 dude, I feel like I "knew" that you guys were brothers but it was a blip in my brain that quickly left. Had to go do a search and found the home video compilation from Cinepals. I never would have guessed you were the younger brother. I don't know why, it's not because of how old either of you looks, just something about the way you present yourselves. It was a very cute compilation. 😊
The husband really trusted a "kid" he met a few weeks ago over his wife. I get she had an alcohol addiction a while back and bad things happened, but lawd I hated him.
He was a failed man and cheated on his wife to feel some sense of power. It’s not surprising that he would blame her for everything and take a strangers side
@lavinder11 Oh, I agree completely, I'm just pointing out how big of a dumb**s he was.
roxy talking about the ribbon woman story sent me baaaaack wtf lol i had totally forgot about that
I just watched Bojack Horseman for the first time and seeing the love for distinguished character actress Margo Martindale made my day
Isabelle is iconic as Esther. She was born to play this role 💯😈
How can anyone not like Peter’s acting? He’s great. Top tier
I still remember seeing this in theaters. Hearing your old soul comment cracks me up too!
I love how greg is correct about the adopted girl lol
Mostly because he's seen movies before.
@26:43
“Get to work Esther”
comedic gold
I remember seeing this in theaters and the twist was crazy!
I love Roxy looking at Greg with his theory like "Dafuq is wrong with you?" and then that sh*t went down . 😂😂😂😂
I’m still shook
Was waiting for Roxy to say “purge” pushing the pillow at Greg like she does with Tara when watching the Purge movies haha
12:50 “My lips are sealed” from the game wolf among us which told stories of fables but i never read a book about it as a kid THANKFULLY😭
*Esther kills the nun*
Roxy: Maybe it's learned behavior.
To kill?!? 😂
OHHHH GOODNESS!!! This movie is fantastic! That slap from Vera to Ester was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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👍 👍 👍 agreed
Actress Vera Farmiga was phenomenal as the late Lorraine Warren in The Conjuring franchise as well!!!
Lol I love Roxi guessing about her aging disease and Greg’s theory on replacing her. Cant wait for you guys to see Orphan: First kill
“She’s a kid, Greg.”
Is she though?
The paintings of faces on the fish and flowers freaks me out because they look like the father character, hinting that ester will be adopted by him.😰😰🧐🧐
DON’T STOP DOING THE HORROR REVIEWS!!!! Love them ❤
1:44 literally wrote that quote down and is now on my desk at work
If you read up on why Esther acts the way she does...it's truly horrific
God I just love u guys. It's funny cos the first 4-5 mins I thought u were so obnoxious & annoying but when the movie started I loved that u took it seriously instead of joking the whole way and then after the reaction I loved your dynamic. U guys are so fun!!
I love this movie. So glad you all are reacting to it. You will not be disappointed.
Roxy is so oblivious to the darkness people are capable of doing
She's to stupid
This one's hilarious! Greg giggling in sadistic delight got me. I was crushing way much!!😂 That was fun.
This video was off the rails 😂 always love seeing you guys react to horror movies! Great video!
It's a green ribbon, yes! I think you're talking about scary stories to tell in the dark? I lovedddddddd those books so much.
Yes!!!
I love how Roxy is defending Esters behavior 🤣🤣🤣😭
Max really is the true hero of this movie
Is she? What about the mom
Yes agreed, Max is underrated
@KauanFelipe-px1qq is evil. Don’t like her, but love the actress.
@KauanFelipe-px1qq does what he is made to do? Not sure if we’re talking about the same thing anymore. But feel free to have your own opinion, that’s what makes the world an interesting place. For me, Esther has evil intentions and is a murderer, therefor she’s evil.
13:28 some of scariest stories I ever heard: 1) A family that was literally made of sugar and died when they dissolved in the rain. 2) A man who’s head got cut off by the cow catcher of a train and wanders the woods looking for his head.
Rooting for ester is insane 😂😂😂😂
I support Esther. @_@
34:43 She just casually hammered someone to death and my girl is still an Ester Stan 😂
Big fan of Vera. I'm glad you reacted to this movie.
Roxy feels bad for Ester, meanwhile I’m feeling bad for Greg, Greg Greg Greg….