hocus pocus 2 is blatant nostalgia bait but i don't hate it 🐈‍⬛🕯🧹 (hocus pocus 2 review)

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    a beloved halloween classic, the 1993 movie hocus pocus finally got a sequel nearly three decades after it was originally released. but is it any good? in today's video we review the recently released hocus pocus 2 movie.
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  • @ModernGurlz
    @ModernGurlz  Год назад +23

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  • @PJ-ve2hx
    @PJ-ve2hx Год назад +602

    To be honest, the fact that they all came back 29 years later to do this is amazing. C’mon! Bette Midler is in her 70s and did a great job x

    • @Jacobflamecaster
      @Jacobflamecaster Год назад +2

      I personally don’t care how many hopes had to be jumped to make this film happen it is trash and stain on the original film’s legacy

  • @saphirawinters7028
    @saphirawinters7028 Год назад +1305

    If anything, it should have been a prequel. Learning about their past and how they became witches.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Год назад +84

      Precisely, while I liked the main girls, the movie might have been more compelling had the focus been on the Sanderson Sisters in their youth.

    • @st3458
      @st3458 Год назад +32

      Honestly that same idea came to my head when it first started I was like them being children would have been entertaining to watch

    • @itsallaboutaz
      @itsallaboutaz Год назад +30

      I think the real issue with that is the main reason people wanted a sequel is to see the trio of actresses back together again, if you were doing an entire prequel movie about their youth, you'd have to recast all three women or have a massive CGI budget to de-age them. While that idea would've probably worked as a great prequel 30 years ago, it'd have to sacrifice the best part of both movies, which is the three actresses, unless the plot revolved around them having aged like they were at the very begining of the first film. Thats no comment about their age or appearance, just from a believability point if these actresses would be playing ages 30 years younger than they are.

    • @refriedbean4805
      @refriedbean4805 Год назад

      I would’ve loved to see a prequel

    • @theonlygosha
      @theonlygosha Год назад +2

      We kind of got that in the beginning of the film

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +847

    They definitely did their homework in casting young actresses who really resembled the Sanderson Sisters to play their younger selves. In particular, Young Winnie looked really similar to Bette.

    • @livenitup862
      @livenitup862 Год назад +37

      And she was amazing

    • @strawberrycake777
      @strawberrycake777 Год назад +38

      I hope they get their own show, where they just show all the shenanigans they get into as young witches

    • @noelkempster
      @noelkempster Год назад +30

      HER MANNERISMS WERE AMAZING

  • @solcarlosofficial
    @solcarlosofficial Год назад +126

    My only complaint is that I loved the warm tones of the original film. It made it so cozy. The new one is more cool on its visual.

    • @meganelizabeth5553
      @meganelizabeth5553 Год назад +5

      YES!

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад +16

      Exactly, it's the 90's filter and the autumn leaves.

    • @thealluringmysticc
      @thealluringmysticc Год назад +1

      Omg this is literally what I was thinking of when I first watched the sequel

    • @thehauntedtree
      @thehauntedtree Год назад +2

      Yeah. You couldn’t even tell it was fall in this one. The original had leaves all over the ground and a warm color. This looked like Twilight

  • @MM-jx2gb
    @MM-jx2gb Год назад +716

    I didnt find much wrong with it. Halloween movies like this tend to be campy so I had low expectations. It was a sweet and funny film.

    • @DylanRomanov
      @DylanRomanov Год назад +10

      I liked the acting but the scenery looked cheap

    • @laurentiinme
      @laurentiinme Год назад +2

      @@ithinkiwoulddie9196 right made no sence 💀

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад +1

      @@ithinkiwoulddie9196 It's true. Most women like the original move while guys don't care about it

    • @omgheather1
      @omgheather1 Год назад +4

      @some people deserve to be humbled Ok if that was true... What's wrong with that?

    • @coconut8800
      @coconut8800 Год назад

      @@TheStepmonkey not really it’s popular with girls but not true

  • @angelinawilson75
    @angelinawilson75 Год назад +246

    I can agree that the ending with Winifred can seem out of character when she uses kindness to try and get her sisters back rather than lashing out like she always does, but I think it adds to the character development in all three sisters throughout the film. Sarah finally stood up for herself because she is always the one being shoved first (i.e., first movie when they see the tar and the second one when they are trapped in the salt circle) and Mary even acknowledging that she was Winnie's favorite as the movie showing how self-aware it is again. Winifred's change of heart I think is believable because of how desperate she was in the beginning to save her sisters, and even though she usually acts vile, they are the one thing she would do anything for. I also think it gives it an homage to 90's happy endings, which adds to the nostalgia bait

    • @valeciraptor626
      @valeciraptor626 Год назад +10

      Another thing I feel makes the ending a little more convincing is that is keeps up the theme of protecting your family (specifically your little sisters) from the first movie. Max and Thackery have a paralleling character arc about learning to do whatever it takes to protect their respective younger sisters, and at the end of this movie Winnifred learns the same lesson

  • @xiopaovid1215
    @xiopaovid1215 Год назад +341

    I liked it! I will say I wish they would've kept the sisters dialogue most consistent. They'd have them speak from the 1800s, then they'd say modern things and that bothered me a little bit. Overall, great film!
    Edit: I forgot to mention I was pretty sad they didn't include some of the original cast besides the sisters. But considering how much I love the sisters I can over look this!

    • @dianig.burgos665
      @dianig.burgos665 Год назад +10

      I had this same dilemma... Because in the first film they showed us how the younger characters talk in that era... it didn't feel consistent

    • @xiopaovid1215
      @xiopaovid1215 Год назад +9

      @@dianig.burgos665 yes exactly! Or how they knew modern things but not others. Like you mean to tell me they didn't know at Walgreens it was skin care products but they knew how to take a selfie? It almost like the writers couldn't decide if they wanted them to know about present day things or not.

    • @dawnmayflower4422
      @dawnmayflower4422 Год назад +34

      …Well the sisters actually did this in the first movie as well. Like when Winnie flies up to the kids in the car and says “let me see your driver’s permit, haha!” before Max shoves her into the bushes. Or when Mary mentions margarine (as margarine didn’t exist when they were alive), or when Winnie says “and what is that _dude_ ?” really sarcastically before being hit by the car’s headlights.
      In the original movie the sisters speak using 17th century words but it’s interspersed with ‘90s slang. Mary especially takes to it. That’s the comedy of the movie. In the sequel they do the same thing - they allow the witches to speak as they would in the 1600s but use modern slang, which this time is the 2020s. They also have them occasionally use ‘90s slang because they were here for a brief time then before they died.
      So technically it is actually consistent in universe lol. Because it’s literally the humour of these films that for some reason these witches that died in 1693 can instantly understand modern slang whenever they get brought back 😂😂

    • @wldhd29
      @wldhd29 Год назад +1

      @@dawnmayflower4422 you’re so right!

    • @solcarlosofficial
      @solcarlosofficial Год назад +2

      Yeah how did Mary know what surfing was?
      That threw me off

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  • @RumpledRegina
    @RumpledRegina Год назад +38

    About Winnie's finale reaction: I agree with you, because that would make much more sense for her characterisation, that's what I've been missing from that scene. But I didn't mind the finale all together, I just wanted Winnie to go through more emotions and THEN break down and realise that nothing matters without her sisters. Cool idea, hasty execution.
    I liked the film in general and I liked your pointers very much. I think it's definitely a super fun film and it gets better with rewatches for sure!

  • @Canemikat
    @Canemikat Год назад +184

    I didn't like that they changed the story from Billy Butcherson being Winifreds lover to it being Winifred telling a story. I think it takes away from the tragedy and darkness of his character.

    • @sourdrop
      @sourdrop Год назад +22

      Same here. I always thought of her relationship with Billy being one of the last things keeping Winifred locked in reality and still somewhat human. He was her anchor to Salem, the one person that kept her from going completely power crazy and homicidal, and that he really did care for her. Somewhere along the relationship, maybe Sarah got jealous of their relationship, or of how much time Winnie spent with Billy instead of her sisters, or maybe she was just bored, and decided to bewitch him or change to look like Winnie to trick him into cheating and Winnifred into killing him and going full-on witch. That story gives his death way more meaning than just a one time fling.

    • @whispersweetnothingsuwu
      @whispersweetnothingsuwu Год назад +14

      @@sourdrop I meaan he didn't even like her in the first movie. Sounded like he always liked Sarah and seeing how Windred likes to kinda take lead above her sisters it wouldn't surprise me she make up a whole story she's very manipulative and charming.

  • @shannonceleste5557
    @shannonceleste5557 Год назад +111

    Max's storyline was more about being a fish out of water / New kid in school. His closest relationship is with his much younger sister since they recently moved, and he just wants to make friends with other teenagers, but still loves and wants to protect his little sister - just like thaccary at the beginning of the movie.

  • @halfstegasaurus
    @halfstegasaurus Год назад +26

    Had to come here and fight for my boy Doug Jones (aka Billy Butcherson) however you feel about his character, they definitely wrote his character to be bigger in the sequel because that role is the first in a long line of iconic full body makeup roles. He's THE guy for that (Shape of Water, Pan's Labyrinth, the lead gentleman in Buffy and so much more) Hocus Locus was the start of that legacy and he literally spit live moths out of his mouth for the original movie's practical effects. SO COOL! I'm such a fan of his and was disappointed this wasn't touched on in your video because its one of the most interesting costume details about the franchise in my opinion. I hope anyone else curious can learn about Doug Jones through this comment!

    • @theindigoboogeyman243
      @theindigoboogeyman243 Год назад

      I know of Doug Jones as the Baron in What We Do In The Shadows and also as this creepy Willy Wonka-like character whose footage I saw in a fan made Marilyn Manson music video. I think Doug Jones is also a contortionist. I had no idea he was also Billy and the Pale Man. Clearly he's a man of many talents.

  • @susannamendesmiranda5742
    @susannamendesmiranda5742 Год назад +62

    As someone who is really close to my sister I disagree with Max's storyline being just about a new kid and a cute girl. The first movie is really hard on the witches KILLING children and the first scene is the death of a little sister so imo the fact that Max and Binx team together because they loved their little sisters so much and wanted to protect them from evil is really cute and touching. Even though the first one is a children's movie I always felt afraid and worried about the kids watching the first one because it seemed really scarry and straight foward to the point of witches being bad and dangerous and I think this one falls flat on bringing this feeling.

  • @angelfacebmo
    @angelfacebmo Год назад +26

    i loved it so much but i also wish Mary had more lines 🥲 I grew up with Kathy Ninamy as Peggy Hill from King of the Hill (watching adult swim/CW when i should’ve been asleep 🤭) so it’s sad to see her not as recognized in the light I personally see her in 😭

  • @user-dg6pf7ys9o
    @user-dg6pf7ys9o Год назад +45

    I thought it was an incredibly sincere sequel and I loved it. I agree that Winifred's regret for her sisters was uncharacteristic and I wish she would have been ruthless and enraged until the very end! Lol

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад +1

      This movie is without a doubt the most shameful poorly executed cash grab I have ever seen. Who is in charge at Disney?! The film was shallow, soulless, and poorly acted from the supporting characters. The character development was so glossed over and superficial that you never even developed any feelings for anybody. It felt like a bad episode of goosebumps from the 90's. Why wouldn't you try to get Kenny Ortega from the original or a team capable of putting something even slightly cinematic together? No one thought to maybe get a better script writer?!
      And as a side note, the forced diversity was so obvious and distracting. I'm pretty sure Salem Massachusetts isn't this bizarre looking melting pot of every race where every other spoken line is said by some other ethnicity 🙄

    • @notachild5080
      @notachild5080 Год назад

      @@TheStepmonkeyforced diversity” and its just a group of teen girls.
      P.S this is a movie about witches that fly on brooms, surely people of color living is more believable.

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад

      @@notachild5080 Nah, it's way more unreal to see people of every race every 2 seconds of the movie lol

  • @RazorRex
    @RazorRex Год назад +185

    The most infuriating thing about this movie is the fact that the original protagonists are NOWHERE to be seen here. I mean the witches needed “the blood of an enemy” for their spell so why not them? But no instead they are out for the mayor because he’s a descendent of the guy who banished them. So why didn’t you go after him in the first film?!

    • @wldhd29
      @wldhd29 Год назад +22

      They weren’t using the same spell in the first movie. They were just going to suck the lives out of the little children in Salem, they didn’t need blood of their enemy. But I did wish the original kids could have been in the movie too.

    •  Год назад +23

      It's weird how from all the new characters only Becca has a last name. I was SO hoping for Mike to be a Dennison as that would have made his character more important (since the Dennisons were the Sanderson's antagonist) but it'd also give us more between him and the trio.
      Even a "Mr Dennison, you're in detention" or whatever would have helped sooo much.

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @thehauntedtree
      @thehauntedtree Год назад +1

      Literally! They didn’t even get banished that hard. They moved like 200ft away AND they got revenge. From their perspective Max JUST killed them

  • @RuletheWorldwithsong
    @RuletheWorldwithsong Год назад +38

    You brought up so many better ideas for the movie than what we got. Winnie’s redemption scene felt so rushed. It would have made so much more sense to have her lash out.
    And I can’t believe Sarah and Mary started to disappear “thanos snap” style

  • @ohbooyourselves
    @ohbooyourselves Год назад +43

    The main girl is always a Becca or Tessa 😂

  • @ruiqiumai323
    @ruiqiumai323 Год назад +23

    I went it to it with low expectations, but actually enjoyed it. The sets and costumes were great, and it felt like there was a lot of attention to detail - I wasn’t expecting the roombas to return like that. The plot was way better than I was expecting as well. Generally, I’ve hated the recent Disney remakes, but this felt like it was more of an entertaining film than just a cash grab.

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад +1

      This movie is without a doubt the most shameful poorly executed cash grab I have ever seen. Who is in charge at Disney?! The film was shallow, soulless, and poorly acted from the supporting characters. The character development was so glossed over and superficial that you never even developed any feelings for anybody. It felt like a bad episode of goosebumps from the 90's. Why wouldn't you try to get Kenny Ortega from the original or a team capable of putting something even slightly cinematic together? No one thought to maybe get a better script writer?!
      And as a side note, the forced diversity was so obvious and distracting. I'm pretty sure Salem Massachusetts isn't this bizarre looking melting pot of every race where every other spoken line is said by some other ethnicity 🙄

  • @MrTwentington
    @MrTwentington Год назад +20

    I was surprised how much I loved the Snapchat filter joke because on paper I would hate that. Like I normally loathe when people update fantastical stories like “and then red riding hood tweeted about the wolf” hate it. But here it makes perfect sense to delude the witches into thinking they are literally glowing now.
    I love your idea for Cassie to have been the enemy at the start in the town that would’ve been better because the story with the mayor feels like a remnant of a draft that would’ve girlbossed the witches and smash the patriarchy and be good guys actually- which is never who they’re meant to be and I like that they’re still evil witches here. But in that reality the song they would’ve sang would’ve been Devil Woman and that idea alone makes me want to live in that reality.
    I also think the shop owner should’ve been Ice from the first movie. A good tie in that he was maybe possessed by the book to bring the witches back and I buy that more than the whole “I’ve been obsessed since I was 9 but I couldn’t light the candle because it wouldn’t work” idea with Gilbert because unless something dark happened to that boy there’s no reason he couldn’t have done the candle himself- whereas Ice would have been old enough that saying “I wasn’t a virgin so I couldn’t do it” wouldn’t have been weird. And I get why Billy Butcherson is here I think it would’ve been better if he was just a joke in the flashback intro scene because oh boy has that actor definitely seen pirates of the Caribbean since the first movie 👀 hamming it up with vaguely Britishy accent and cartoonish gestures in every scene.
    But for all that much like yourself I didn’t go into this movie expecting Oscar gold or a movie to surpass the original. I got what I wanted which was a cute fun halloween movie where the three leading ladies are having fun. As a nostalgia addicted younger millennial who’s almost exactly as old as the original movie, of course I still prefer that one- but I don’t hate this

  • @sarahluke7045
    @sarahluke7045 Год назад +23

    I really liked it. I feel like the production value was high, and was relieved they successfully cast all 3 original Sanderson sisters.

  • @bro.that.is.adorable.2633
    @bro.that.is.adorable.2633 Год назад +132

    Hocus Pocus was set up to fail by Disney bc it was released in JULY 1993 so it wouldn’t “compete” with another Halloween movie they were releasing in October

    • @jamiejonah5320
      @jamiejonah5320 Год назад +14

      I think that it was a summer theatrical release so it would be released on VHS a couple of weeks before Halloween.

  • @mwahbeverly
    @mwahbeverly Год назад +153

    I honestly found the movie quite cute. I adored the way the movie looked and even when the sisters went inside the store in that one scene. I loved the little representation they added. It surprised me that they added a small drag show and a transgender character in since…y’know…it’s Disney!
    I will admit that they somewhat missed the marks on some things, and I wouldn’t blame the older generation to be upset over it. For example: The “One Way or Another” part. And some scenes didn’t make that much sense but I got over it.
    I feel like A LOT of people are wayyy to hard on this movie. I truly don’t think it’s that deep to give it a 1 star rating when in actuality, it wasn’t bad. It’s Disney, so it’s not going to be super scary and things like that, and plus it’s not like one of the movies where you HAVE to see the first one to really understand. The younger generation wouldn’t have to see the first movie to understand this one because it’s basically something completely new. Of course it had its callbacks, which is fine, but if THIS was the first Hocus Pocus movie, they wouldn’t need it. Because it’s new.
    They honestly just rushed the movie, when they really did not have to do that whatsoever. We were waiting so there was no point of rushing.

    • @genericspectator3094
      @genericspectator3094 Год назад

      wait who was the trans character

    • @fabiofuoco
      @fabiofuoco Год назад +1

      @@genericspectator3094 maybe Kornbread (the drag queen dressed as Mary) but idk

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад +1

      This movie is without a doubt the most shameful poorly executed cash grab I have ever seen. Who is in charge at Disney?! The film was shallow, soulless, and poorly acted from the supporting characters. The character development was so glossed over and superficial that you never even developed any feelings for anybody. It felt like a bad episode of goosebumps from the 90's. Why wouldn't you try to get Kenny Ortega from the original or a team capable of putting something even slightly cinematic together? No one thought to maybe get a better script writer?!
      And as a side note, the forced diversity was so obvious and distracting. I'm pretty sure Salem Massachusetts isn't this bizarre looking melting pot of every race where every other spoken line is said by some other ethnicity 🙄

  • @JamieBensonTV
    @JamieBensonTV Год назад +26

    Your rewrite suggestions are so astute. Do you break story or write scripts in your spare time? If not, perhaps you should. Nicely done.

  • @dianabryan7421
    @dianabryan7421 Год назад +7

    The sponsorship portion of this video was so fun to watch! I really enjoyed the hair, make-up, attention to detail and staying on theme! The beauty potion part was so cute anyways because of this I will definitely have to check them out!

  • @AnABSOLUTEBarbarian
    @AnABSOLUTEBarbarian Год назад +12

    I’ve said this before:
    I think the original draft of this was a TV show, not a movie. Not only because of the amount of subplots but because if you think about the storyline set up is that better suited for a TV show.
    Episodes
    1. The Sanderson origin
    2. The new character intro, conflict, and relationship to the original story
    3. The Billy backstory and new storyline
    4. Somewhere in there establishing the parallel to an awkward friendship phase to the imbalance of the Sanderson sister relationship (like they tease Sarah actually being kind of smart in the beginning and that they always had an interest in challenging the status quo and experimenting with the world around them)
    5. New Characters come into power
    6. Climax and redemption
    If each of these subplots were hour long episodes of a tv show it would have flowed better. My theory is that having Bette Midler and SJP on for even a mini series would have been crazy expensive and there was a budget. They used a lot of costumes, special effects, etc.
    AND also millennial nostalgia bait properties in TV format have struggled with finding an audience and retaining viewership beyond nostalgia bait initial interest. But I think Hocus Pocus WAS the vehicle for that. I loved the lore the hinted at but it was never expanded on.
    Also, just me, I WANTED the girl bossification of Hocus Pocus. It’s like the only property that it will work in. I wanted the new cast to be brought together by girl power…or whatever. I teared up at the ending with Winifred going to her sisters. Witchcraft is so inherently associated with the conversation of gender dynamics and female empowerment it would have been fun to have fun with that in an outrageous and silly way like through the world Hocus Pocus exist in.

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад +1

      "Girl power"?? Are you a 5 y.o? This movie sucked and it would be even worse and tiresome as a tv show.

    • @AnABSOLUTEBarbarian
      @AnABSOLUTEBarbarian Год назад +2

      @@TheStepmonkey …No I’m a millennial. “Girl power” was a catch phrase popularized by the mid 90s pop group the Spice Girls in an attempt to capitalize on the Riot Grrrl Movement that was inherently anti-capitalist therefore mainstream media couldn’t make money off of it. So they had to develop their own versions of it.
      That’s what I’m saying, I wanted something fun and cheesy like that. A Hocus Pocus remake is a good vehicle for commercial “feminism.”

    • @AnABSOLUTEBarbarian
      @AnABSOLUTEBarbarian Год назад +2

      @@TheStepmonkey I study gender and sit on the DEI committee for our state coalition to end gender based violence so I forget not everyone is familiar with theory and often use jargon. But if you are interested in learning more about it for the sake of context in this dialogue Google scholar has some resources. And there’s an article on noisey called, “How the Spice Girls Ripped ‘Girl Power’ from its Radical Roots,” that’s a light but good read.

  • @whereisconstance
    @whereisconstance Год назад +9

    I was never allowed to watch Hocus Pocus growing up (super strict religious parents ew) and consequently never had nostalgia surrounding it. I watched the original for the first time maybe 3 years ago and LOVED it, but haven’t watched it since. The other night I binged these back to back, and can honestly say Hocus Pocus 2 did a great job! 🖤💚 Yeah there’s a few weird plot points, but I also felt that way about the original. I think the sequel kept the same camp spirit and really honored the source while still being creative and new. Loved it and I think the people that hate it are probably viewing it through an intense lens of nostalgia

  • @jamestyler7697
    @jamestyler7697 Год назад +7

    I also think some of the rising interest in Hocus Pocus over the past decade came in the form of the annual Halloween Spectacular at the Disney Parks, which features actresses in the Sanderson Sister roles who impersonate the three with insane levels of accuracy. Usually involves them teaming up with Oogie Boogie and Dr. Facilier before Maleficent crashes the party and agrees to help them conjure up other villains after they grovel at her feet. Also had a weird tendency to ship Sarah and Dr. Facilier/Shadow Man and make them an item by the end of the show. That also had something to do with the film's growing popularity I'm willing to guess - for those who knew about Nightmare or Princess and the Frog but didn't know Hocus as well.
    I think its a shame that as nostalgia bait that they didn't at least involve Omri Katz or Vinessa Shaw or Thora Birch in at least some form, especially since at least Vinessa and Thora are still active to some degree (I'm not as sure about Omri). I'm not saying they had to be main characters or anything but they could have had small walk-on roles in a crowd scene or something and that could have sufficed, just as an acknowledgement or something - because as fun as the sisters were in the original, I do think that the main three kids helped to counter balance that energy to prevent it being a complete hamfest. They don't seem to broken about about not being in the movie, but still - would have been a nice touch

  • @zach3803
    @zach3803 Год назад +9

    the improvements you recommend are incredible! i think you hit every point that ran through my head while watching and then went beyond that with great suggestions that would make the movie feel better paced and more connected. great content, just subscribed!

  • @nettie5102
    @nettie5102 Год назад +12

    I wish that the human side of the story telling with the three friends was stripped back of magic. I would have like to see more of the drama with the boyfriend like how they were treated in the boyfriend's group. Maybe he was nice, but his friends weren't as oblivious. Maybe a scene where they treat Cassie badly as a result of that. Then we see why there is some resentment and misunderstanding on both sides. And I wanted more Halloween small town aesthetic everything was a little too commercialized especially with the large carnival. I think most of the Sanderson Sisters side was great except the end it was kind of anticlimactic. I do wish they kept them evil because that was what was missing the most. I didn't feel a sense of danger from them compared to the original. I just feel like the all-powerful goal was too broad.

    •  Год назад +4

      Personally I think that we needed more of Mike. He wasn't the stereotypical jock so they could have done something with that as like a continuation of his redemption toward Becca and Tessa.
      What annoyed me is how the guys were used just to mark off the points instead of actually having them in the finale (Mike passing out, Gilbert coming too late). I'm not saying that they should have stolen the show from Becca, Cassie and Tessa but like... Be a distraction or backup support (in Mike's case as Cassie's boyfriend and friend to the others who wants to make up for his behavior). Would have strengthen their dynamic as that's what I loved from the main trio in the first movie

  • @somethingcooliguess
    @somethingcooliguess Год назад +14

    I was not looking forward to seeing this movie, as we as a society have been burned before by reboots/late sequels. But this review is really encouraging. Also thanks to 7:50, I need to see Mary talk through a sheet mask.

  • @crab2195
    @crab2195 Год назад +7

    leo 100% made the right decision by choosing what’s eating gilbert grape. his acting in that movie was amazing and i couldn’t see anyone else playing the part better

  • @IcyIndigo
    @IcyIndigo Год назад +6

    That Sarah costume, during the Care Of ad? SLAYYYYYYY

  • @ariannaarriaga7506
    @ariannaarriaga7506 Год назад +11

    Interesting take and great video. I actually found the teen subplot the most unappealing and forgettable. I didn't like their acting as opposed the first first film, maybe nostogia is by bias but I didn't think they did as well as the young Sanderson sisters, either. I actually loved the young Sanderson sister! I wish there was more of them.
    I didn't like Becca, I didn't like how mean she was to the boyfriend because it was blatantly obvious he was a himbo and didn't mean to be so rude.
    The moment they had a 'revelation' that he is just that dumb, I thought to my self, 'wow, really? you just found out he dumb?'Plus, she suddenly gets powers out of no where? Like why?
    I think the 'new kid trope' is old, but so is the first movie, so I don't hold that against it. The 'miscommunication trope' is also very old and wasn't executed better. Especially, when it was revealed that they tried to hangout, I thought, wow, you know your friends can have other friends, right?
    It hurts that your friends don't spend as much time with you, but that's what happens. I wish they explored more of that and the 'power of friendship' would have been more believable.

    • @lanah.5741
      @lanah.5741 Год назад +3

      I agree with you. The teen subplot was very uninteresting to me. I thought that the acting was flat and kinda boring. The himbo boyfriend and the young Sandersons were the only ones fun to watch. The original kids were at least animated and gave their characters a personality.
      Also, even though they mention Max being the “new kid on the block” a bunch of times, I feel like, in the end, it’s about him and Dani’s brother-sister relationship more than anything else.
      All that to say, I thought I was going to hate the sequel but over all I liked it. It could’ve been better but I still enjoyed seeing the Sanderson Sisters again!

  • @sketchycat6223
    @sketchycat6223 Год назад +5

    I like how the first movie had the kids going against the witches alone. Having Gilbert as part of the plot felt so off. Also the plot of the one girl having a himbo boyfriend was so strange, I was totally waiting for him to get turned into a cat- a La Thackery Binx. It would’ve gotten reversed at the end of the movie and had been a good callback to the original.

  • @ThomasPoulin
    @ThomasPoulin Год назад +7

    My friend worked on this movie! Every scene in the woods she worked on

  • @TheDimensionDweller
    @TheDimensionDweller Год назад +4

    A redemption arc?? Having Winifred realize she wants to be with her sisters over having absolute power isn't redemption. It's adding depth. The movie made it very clear that she and her sisters were still evil and willing to go on a rampage.

  • @Patchouliprince
    @Patchouliprince Год назад +5

    Totally agree! I didn’t love the new one, but I didn’t hate it. I will probably watch it again next year and if it’s enjoyable enough I’ll add it to the annual Halloween watch along with the first film. It’s not as iconic as the first movie, but the witches are the reason to watch and they’re just as good in this one

  • @katyp564
    @katyp564 Год назад +5

    The Roombas were an absolute joy. It was a cute movie. I enjoyed it for what it was. I'm of the generation that grew up with the original, but I was too scared by Bette Midler's look to watch it as a kid.

  • @notyourgirl5352
    @notyourgirl5352 Год назад +4

    I can’t stop watching these vids… I’m OBSESSED

  • @CatValentine1995
    @CatValentine1995 Год назад +4

    The apple thing with the mayor was annoying, & the girls having the same color pallets as the witches was a lil too on the nose, making the ending predictable. For what it is, I don't hate it, definitely could've been more thought out though.

  • @halliekellman5612
    @halliekellman5612 Год назад +3

    Love these reviews!! So thorough

  • @lilil9752
    @lilil9752 Год назад +6

    I laughed many times, but also groaned for the lazy writing, they went on a safe route when they got a chance on using a good witch as the main character

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Год назад +1

      This movie is without a doubt the most shameful poorly executed cash grab I have ever seen. Who is in charge at Disney?! The film was shallow, soulless, and poorly acted from the supporting characters. The character development was so glossed over and superficial that you never even developed any feelings for anybody. It felt like a bad episode of goosebumps from the 90's. Why wouldn't you try to get Kenny Ortega from the original or a team capable of putting something even slightly cinematic together? No one thought to maybe get a better script writer?!
      And as a side note, the forced diversity was so obvious and distracting. I'm pretty sure Salem Massachusetts isn't this bizarre looking melting pot of every race where every other spoken line is said by some other ethnicity 🙄

    • @lilil9752
      @lilil9752 Год назад +1

      @@TheStepmonkey i agree the film was shallow and a souless cashgrab but you say "forced diversity" when it´s actually just people of color...existing? the main girl group is supposed to be in modern times. I don't mind the main girl being black, but i think the subplot of her being a witch was completely wasted and used only for the sake of solving the conflict quickly , not to say she was very bland and generic (which also applies to the white friend, who is actually even blander, don't know about the ethniticity of the "quirky" friend but she is also pretty bad, all her thing was screaming) but thats on the writing, not her racial background

  • @Star2Be5394
    @Star2Be5394 Год назад +38

    Here’s something interesting. I found the message of sisterhood and feminine power much more believable and impactful in Hocus Pocus 2, a movie largely dependent upon the fantastical elements of magic, than something like The Craft Legacy, a movie that was supposed to be more grounded and realistic with its depiction of the supernatural.
    Overall, I really liked this sequel. It was a fun bit of nostalgia that I was very happy to see wasn’t a complete rehash of the original.

  • @elliiiii2
    @elliiiii2 Год назад +2

    Love these reviews!

  • @LexAproRxxx
    @LexAproRxxx Год назад +1

    I totally agree with you on the weak ending. When they said “you lose what you value most” I totally thought they were going to lose their youth and beauty

  • @MickeyGirl518
    @MickeyGirl518 Год назад +2

    I completely agree, I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would and was really pleasantly surprised. Definitely worth a rewatch!!

  • @atinyevil1383
    @atinyevil1383 Год назад +3

    I loved the new Hocus Pocus. I loved that the Sanderson sisters were super campy, even though almost nothing else was. I like that they were given a sympathetic backstory, but thay doesn't make them any less evil. I thought the whole thing was fun and silly.

  • @ohbooyourselves
    @ohbooyourselves Год назад +10

    I liked it as well I'm a sucker for witches 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @sarinamoraddi
    @sarinamoraddi Год назад +1

    Watched it yesterday and now seeing this vid , how does this channel manage to be so accurate ?!

  • @mystii8134
    @mystii8134 Год назад +5

    I watched it with my 11 year old sister, neither of us particularly enjoyed it. It was boring and predictable and there weren't many interesting moments. The characters were also bland and weren't enjoyable to either of us.

  • @bauhausweimar595
    @bauhausweimar595 Год назад

    This is one of the best reviews I’ve seen so far!

  • @jaymccray1763
    @jaymccray1763 Год назад +1

    I went into it with very low expectations and came out of it very pleasantly surprised. Cause I only rolled my eyes maybe twice and one of them, the roombas, actually paid off like you said and I was happy about that

  • @kstewar3
    @kstewar3 Год назад +25

    Did anyone else feel like out of the 3 sisters, SJP's heart wasn't in it?

  • @RoseRamblesYT
    @RoseRamblesYT Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed your thoughts on how the script could have been stronger. I was a little weary going in to the film, having grown up with the 1993 version and loving it, but I was pleasantly surprised. I think it stands pretty well on its own, and I too can see it becoming a Halloween classic.
    I think the boyfriend helping to vanquish the witches would have been so fun, especially so Cassie's friends can start to form a friendship with him (or at least get along with him). I was so glad that he didn't turn out to be a jerk, just a himbo who is a bit insensitive without meaning to be.

  • @labyrinthwomb
    @labyrinthwomb Год назад +2

    I was excited to watch it, but I personally found it very disappointing and uninteresting. The flashback scenes gave me live action Beauty and the Beast vibes ("Teaching another girl to read? Isn't one enough?"). The live action roombas may have been the most interesting characters.

  • @gabrielleduplessis7388
    @gabrielleduplessis7388 Год назад +3

    I feel this was like no way home for hocus pocus fans.
    It was fan service, but they tried to do something original. They brought new characters that parallel the witches. They gave backstories to the witches, but they did not hide how evil they are.
    I also can’t be mad at a movie that made us invested in the mayor’s journey to get his apple to only have it stolen and him failing at obtaining another. Just give the man his perfect caramel apple.

  • @shepherdden8
    @shepherdden8 Год назад

    moderngurlz your content has gone a long way at healing my inner child

  • @ellenflannery2763
    @ellenflannery2763 Год назад +2

    You have to give credit to the book eye. The EMOTION that eyeball had oh my

  • @cedricjones7560
    @cedricjones7560 Год назад +1

    You should do a video covering Halloweentown and how different the last movie is from the first three!

  • @russell_j_
    @russell_j_ Год назад +2

    I loved the sequel, also that small scene of the sanderson sisters passing by the window of a queer couple cuddling on a couch and watching the original Hocus Pocus was a really sweet and tender moment

  • @QueenSharotto
    @QueenSharotto Год назад +1

    Congratulations on getting sponsored! 👍

  • @marshmellowboims
    @marshmellowboims Год назад

    I loved it! I think I loved how it really came down to sisterhood and I’m very close with my sisters so the ending just touched my heart 💕💕

  • @poppinc8145
    @poppinc8145 Год назад +3

    The reason why all these sequels suck is because they're made by completely different people. So they don't understand what the source material is, they're just projecting and guessing, and are inconsistent towards the world they're supposed to be a continuation of.
    - _Hocus Pocus 2_ didn't bring the director or the writers from the original even though they're clearly active and even did a documentary vignette preceding _HP2._
    - _Mean Girls 2_ also didn't bring the director and writers from the original.
    - _Life-Size 2_ had Tyra Banks as an executive producer (she had no creative role in the original) but the original writers weren't brought in (one of the original co-writers was also the original director). Tyra was too expressive unlike the original where she was more of a doll; there was too many modern cultural references; they cast a 29-year-old woman to play the girl instead of a teenager; and nobody wants to hear Tyra rap! Cringefest.

    • @poppinc8145
      @poppinc8145 Год назад

      I really hope they don't fuck up the _Freaky Friday_ sequel this way. Just bring in the original director (Mark Waters) and writers (Leslie Dixon, Heather Hache) from the 2003 film.

  • @heresalook
    @heresalook Год назад

    I liked how you tied in the sponsor with the subject matter of the video lol ☺

  • @kferruzcajm
    @kferruzcajm Год назад +1

    My girls weren't around in 1978 for when "One Way or Another" released, and you expect us to believe that Winnie knows every word of it.
    In the original movie it was a song that they've heard in the party, so that's why they know it. So idk... it felt off.

  • @shannonceleste5557
    @shannonceleste5557 Год назад +16

    I thought HP2 was awful 😭 I physically cringed the whole time that the Sanderson sisters weren't onscreen (other than that blatant 10 minute Walgreens ad 😒)

    • @Y2Kikii
      @Y2Kikii Год назад +3

      Same here! My fiance and I stopped watching after that scene kept dragging. It was too much lol

    • @ninalove3044
      @ninalove3044 Год назад +5

      Same! When they came out singing, I was like oh noooooo, whyyyyy?! (I know they sang in the last one, but that was to put spells on people) overall it was absolute trash!

  • @Starfire10982
    @Starfire10982 Год назад +4

    Honestly, I loved the film cuz it makes way to have a Hocus Pocus-verse on the Disney channel. I think this was just what we needed.

  • @Jubileeluna
    @Jubileeluna Год назад +5

    I prefer the characters from the first film 😅❤Enjoyed both films ❤

  • @mrslvw
    @mrslvw Год назад +1

    This has been teased at for years. In the first SATC movie, SJP even wears a witch hat while shopping with Miranda for Halloween.

  • @lkf8799
    @lkf8799 Год назад

    I like the re-write suggestions. Especially Mike becoming more like Steve from Stranger Things 😉
    As soon as the movie ended I said I wanted more music 🥺 and a song popped up in the end credits 😆

  • @dannimajig
    @dannimajig Год назад +3

    Funnily enough I actually watched Hocus Pocus for the first time ever today and I found it so unbelievably boring as did my 14 year old niece, I’m so shocked at its cult classic status

  • @thegirlabides6851
    @thegirlabides6851 Год назад +1

    In the Leo alt universe, I hope they cast a real disabled person to play the role of Arnie in What's Eating Gilbert Grape. That would've opened up the world in a whole new way, decades ago.

  • @EmilyParagraph
    @EmilyParagraph Год назад +1

    i have similar feelings about it. not as good as the first, but still entertaining enough to be put in my annual watchlist. i did like gilbert and billy's subplot, tho, if only bc i like the concept of gilbert and doug jones is a great actor. im also a sucker for sentimentality so i liked the ending
    your fixes sound pretty good and probably would have elevated the movie to be equal to the first, though that still leaves the initial problem of the whole sequel being a product of monetizable nostalgia
    ill be honest tho, i kind of want a series following the new coven, and maybe they have a way to contact the sanderson sisters for witchy advice. the ending implies that the sandersons' witch mentor(?) was still alive and kicking, so i think theres potential there. so long as it remains silly and over the top and campy, id watch it.

  • @ArrowOdenn
    @ArrowOdenn Год назад +1

    I enjoyed HP2. Something I found interesting that NOBODY has mentioned is how the girls reflect the Sanderson Sister's colour pallets, foreshadowing their eventual joining as a new coven. Becca wears a green outfit (Winnie), Izzy has a long red cardigan (Mary) and Cassie wears a pink/purple tie-dye t-shirt which isn't as obvious but mirror's Sarah's colour pallet and the tie-dye shirt worn by Max in the 90s. I thought they were nice touches. Also, whenever I hear your intro music I find myself humming "Pure Imagination" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. I can't unhear it. Was that deliberate or just a coincidence?

  • @priestessmikokikyo77
    @priestessmikokikyo77 Год назад +1

    Winifreds costume is "brighter" than the first one she wore in the movie it has little birds sewen on it and her star clips holding her gown in place as been replaced by one big pentogram looking clasp. The lenth of the gown is a bit shorter than that compared to the flowing underskirts of the dress. Her sleves have ruffles and flowing silk lining giving her gown more of a elegant look. Her dress in both movies is Beautiful! Im a woman who cant sew a dress.

  • @fitzytail896
    @fitzytail896 Год назад

    My fave part was definitely the CVS store and using the swiffer and the vacuum robot!!

  • @ellaspain8443
    @ellaspain8443 Год назад

    When they came back and started singing I about cried because of how sad I was.

  • @folkwh0re
    @folkwh0re Год назад

    You guys need to post more!

  • @jerriandfriends
    @jerriandfriends Год назад +1

    Hocus Pocus 2 is one of the better (and arguably one of the most thorough) sequels/reboots. I watched it with my 8 and 10 year old niece and nephew, and honestly think it holds up. Will definitely be adding to the yearly halloween rotation.

  • @Sunshine_on_saturn
    @Sunshine_on_saturn Год назад +1

    Haven’t watched the video yet but the title describes my feelings on the movie exactly

  • @laylagolden6258
    @laylagolden6258 Год назад

    Great video,liked your thoughts on it.
    Also I have a video recommendation for y'all,the new monster high movie(live Acton)or just the monster high movies in general.

  • @dyani4312
    @dyani4312 Год назад +1

    could u please do a video for the new monster high and how you would restyle them. love everything u do

  • @itsmeharperjacksons6633
    @itsmeharperjacksons6633 Год назад +1

    My only complaint is Kenny Ortega exuberance wasn't in this film; areas where it should've been high energy fell flat.

  • @poopnoodle9563
    @poopnoodle9563 Год назад +2

    This movie was genuinely adorable and really well made!

  • @lila09875
    @lila09875 Год назад +1

    Can you make a thirteen related video, like a style analysis or just a overall analysis

  • @tiaraw872
    @tiaraw872 Год назад +1

    Eventho the 1st one is for kids I feel the 2nd is more kid friendly idk why something about it feels less “risky” with how they did things compared to the 1st. But I liked it, they did well.

  • @vietbluecoeur
    @vietbluecoeur Год назад +1

    It’s a fun sequel, but I very much agree that it feels like it would’ve been more consistent with Winnifred’s character to lash out and remain ruthless to the very end, especially out of something like loss, rather than start weeping and going so far as to beg her enemies for help. I don’t mind that she explicitly loves her sisters above all; I hate that that’s written into her in a way that renders her weirdly vulnerable and toothless for a cruel, child-eating witch.

  • @hollyneal355
    @hollyneal355 Год назад +1

    Your re-write is far superior

  • @bria8481
    @bria8481 Год назад +3

    I really hated it, the opening scene was too long. The music did not fit the theme and the dialogue was very choppy. I liked the girls I thought they had a cool dynamic, but even still the witches were the worst part of the movie. The Walgreens scene was just blatant product placement. Also the humor was just off this movie.
    Also the dude who owned the witch shop (Gilbert?) I just felt like his motive was underdeveloped. The ending was also unsatisfying, I would have rather seen the sisters fight, especially since Winifred has always treated her sisters so terribly.

    • @emiliepryor51
      @emiliepryor51 Год назад +1

      Thank you. I was starting to think I was the only one.

  • @michaelpetronzio1402
    @michaelpetronzio1402 Год назад +1

    Hey Modern Gurlz can you make a video about the outfits in Good and Evil

  • @andymagliulo
    @andymagliulo Год назад

    great review! i felt that SJP's new characterization of sarah was more carrie bradshaw "hello loverrr" annoying (you know that VERY specific mood she gets in) than the original movie's fun/ditzy persona... which kinda seemed misplaced? but alas

  • @tomas9830
    @tomas9830 Год назад

    i agree with Tessa, the Mayor's story line was kinda unnecesary but i get, kids are gonna like that silly humor about that candy apple. But i laughed so hard during the movie, i've really really liked it!

  • @laragiardini8119
    @laragiardini8119 Год назад +1

    I liked Hocus Pocus 2 much more than I wanted to 😀I am hoping all the subplots will be developed in a TV series!

  • @PeachesBonV
    @PeachesBonV Год назад +3

    They need to hire you to fix scripts and make them more interesting

  • @C.DWoods
    @C.DWoods Год назад

    Hi, I'm not sure if this is in your genre of videos
    but could you do a video wether it's a fashion or analysis on Netflix's The School for the Good and Evil?

  • @maybe8985
    @maybe8985 Год назад +2

    And we’ll always fell for nostalgia bait we are so weak~

  • @avej99
    @avej99 Год назад

    I thought the self awareness of them singing when they first come back was hilarious I literally thought why are they singing and they answered it immediately

  • @noelkempster
    @noelkempster Год назад

    As a lover of the original since my toddler years, I LOVED the sequel and I genuinely thought it was better than the first - because of my love for the first. I think it’s important to recognize WHO this movie is for: people who loved the first movie for years. And it succeeded at being a love letter to us.