SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (1994) | MOVIE REACTION | FIRST TIME WATCHING

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  • @PopcornInBed
    @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +558

    This was an emotional rollercoaster but I LOVED it!! What's your favorite part of the movie?

    • @6JCD
      @6JCD 3 года назад +13

      Tough question

    • @ttanza4004
      @ttanza4004 3 года назад +47

      It is a GREAT Movie!
      My Favorite Part was the very end when Andy and Red reunite on the beach.

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +33

      @@ttanza4004 Such a happy ending!

    • @vodengc520
      @vodengc520 3 года назад +14

      I got a three-way tie: The ending with Red's speech (especially the part about the ocean followed by "I hope".), Red's speech before that when he's at his final parole hearing, and lastly, when Andy tells Tommy "Everybody in here's innocent... didn't you know that?" :P
      Glad I got on this channel in its infancy... seems like you have a lot of movies to watch, if you didn't know any earlier Morgan Freeman roles :D

    • @crapstirrer
      @crapstirrer 3 года назад +10

      "A-are you going to eat that?"

  • @Hawk170122
    @Hawk170122 3 года назад +1627

    The minute you said, “Is there going to be a romance?!” Was the worst time to say that!

    • @jonathanross149
      @jonathanross149 3 года назад +44

      Ha, made the same comment

    • @jkhoover
      @jkhoover 3 года назад +54

      And then she kept saying, "I love this old man." Makes me wince

    • @CaptWalker
      @CaptWalker 3 года назад +64

      Well maybe the "sisters" might consider it a romance...sort of?

    • @MontgomeryWenis
      @MontgomeryWenis 3 года назад +47

      Hahaha dude I immediately said aloud, "Uhhhh, not exactly."

    • @stevelubbehusen5842
      @stevelubbehusen5842 3 года назад +10

      ummmmmm. nope. not exactly....

  • @arvidfrykman9850
    @arvidfrykman9850 2 года назад +212

    Brooks went into Shawshank in 1905. In 1905, commercial radio broadcasts and comic books were not things, the remnants of Butch Cassidy's and the Sundance Kid's gang were still pulling train heists from Hole-In-The-Wall, cars were a novelty toy for the 1% and the Wright Brothers had just performed their first flight. When Brooks came to Shawshank, he did so in a horse-drawn cart. He probably spent his first work details refilling oil lamps, splitting firewood and hauling water from the well in buckets. While he was in prison, WWI, WWII and the Korean War came and went, Shawshank got electric lights, plumbing and central heating, radio was surpassed by TV as the favored method to ignore people in the same room, and blues and ragtime morphed into jazz and rock 'n' roll. When he got out, cars had become everyone's favored means of transportation, airliners with wingspans longer than the Wright Brothers' flight crossed the Atlantic daily and Superman and Captain America had become national heroes.
    Brooks would probably have felt less out of place if they'd dropped him on Mars.

    • @tru3sk1ll
      @tru3sk1ll Год назад +14

      well said

    • @mijreed
      @mijreed Год назад +18

      When he came in there was no electricity, he came out there was nuclear power. Think about that.

    • @BillyButcher90
      @BillyButcher90 Год назад +4

      He would not fit in the post-war boom

    • @ohnoitisnt666
      @ohnoitisnt666 10 месяцев назад +4

      Brilliant comment.

    • @mustlearnmore4884
      @mustlearnmore4884 9 месяцев назад +5

      A beautifully written comparison. Kudos, and thank you 🙏🏼❤️‍🔥💪🏽

  • @StarkRG
    @StarkRG 3 года назад +510

    A few minutes into the movie: "I have a hard time watching people get hurt."
    Me: Uh oh...

    • @TheFreshTrumpet
      @TheFreshTrumpet 3 года назад +5

      @Broken Lord dude chill lol wtf

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 3 года назад

      To here defence... she thought it was a war movie

    • @ciao9149
      @ciao9149 3 года назад +2

      @@matsv201 yuh but still when she said that I was like “Well Shit...”

  • @kriscynical
    @kriscynical 3 года назад +249

    "Cuter than a love story..." But there _is_ a bit of a love story in this film; it's just the platonic love that forms between real, close friends like Andy and Red. 🙂

    • @lamrof
      @lamrof 2 года назад +12

      Isn't the entire move about love? At least amongst other things it is about love.

    • @mage1439
      @mage1439 2 года назад +10

      @@lamrof Love and hope, and you could argue faith (Andy's faith that he'll get out and Red's faith in Andy). There's a reason even with the stuff that goes on in this movie a lot of churches have shown and even studied it.

    • @patriciajin6206
      @patriciajin6206 2 года назад +2

      @@mage1439 preach

    • @insanidadeEspelhada
      @insanidadeEspelhada Год назад +1

      Love and friendship are different things!! Dont misunderstand'em

    • @kriscynical
      @kriscynical Год назад +8

      @@insanidadeEspelhada Eros and agape are both forms of love so I'm not misunderstanding anything. You don't love your close friends?
      ETA: YES, I know it's Philia! Y'all can stop correcting me now more than a year after the fact. I got it. Jesus. 🙄🤦‍♀️

  • @ct6852
    @ct6852 2 года назад +115

    Shout out to Thomas Newman, who has been nominated for 14 Oscars and has never won, who makes every movie he scores so so so much better. Seriously makes some of the most beautiful music mankind will ever know. Fan for life.

    • @AutoPilate
      @AutoPilate 2 года назад +5

      Way back when Finding Nemo came out I was surprised to learn that Thomas Newman had scored it because his cousin Randy Newman usually scores Pixar films. Needless to say it was a happy surprise as the score was wonderful. As was his score for WALL-E.

    • @ct6852
      @ct6852 2 года назад +2

      @@AutoPilate Yeah the Finding Nemo score is fantastic. Another Disney movie Newman did that's not as well known is Saving Mr. Banks about Walt and PL Travers. Less Than Zero is one of my personal favorites.

    • @1000000man1
      @1000000man1 Год назад +2

      He's a brilliant composer.

    • @Trip_Fontaine
      @Trip_Fontaine Год назад +6

      Road to Perdition - another great Newman score. The climactic scene where there is no sound other than his music is breathtaking.

    • @ct6852
      @ct6852 Год назад +4

      @@Trip_Fontaine Yeah that's one his best. He's well suited toward that 20's to 40's era. I think my favorite Thomas Newman scores are Less Than Zero, Shawshank, American Beauty, Perdition, Nemo, White Oleander, Meet Joe Black, Iron Lady, Skyfall, and 1917. Such a good career.

  • @DanKetchum007
    @DanKetchum007 3 года назад +551

    This movie has one of the best endings ever. Hope really is a good thing.

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +73

      it really was amazing, and I'm so glad everything turned out!

    • @nicholaslindsey7087
      @nicholaslindsey7087 3 года назад +19

      Ironic that the same director that made one of the happiest endings ever, also created one of the bleakest endings ever in a later film.

    • @rnklv8281
      @rnklv8281 3 года назад +6

      .......and a good thing never dies.

    • @AbrahamLincoln4
      @AbrahamLincoln4 3 года назад +2

      @@nicholaslindsey7087 name of film?

    • @nicholaslindsey7087
      @nicholaslindsey7087 3 года назад +14

      @@AbrahamLincoln4 The Mist

  • @jeffshirton7234
    @jeffshirton7234 3 года назад +422

    Favourite line: "You know, outside I was honest man, straight as an arrow. I had to go to prison to learn to be a crook."

    • @bettymoody7422
      @bettymoody7422 3 года назад +14

      My favorite line. GET BUSY LIVIN OR GET BUSY DYIN'

    • @Osprey850
      @Osprey850 3 года назад +5

      I just watched another prison escape movie with a similar theme: I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932). It makes me wonder if that film (or the true story that it was based on) was an inspiration for 'Shawshank'. I recommend it. It's an excellent film, as well.

    • @daerdevvyl4314
      @daerdevvyl4314 3 года назад +12

      Mine is “I like to think that the last thing to go through the warden’s mind, other than that bullet, was to wonder how the hell Andy Dufresne managed to get the better of him.”

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata 2 года назад

      @@Osprey850 Paul Muni, the star of that film is also in one of my favorite films of all time “The Life Of Emile Zola”. It’s a great movie based on actual facts involving the infamous Dreyfus case in France and the life of the writer who got involved. Please check it out if you haven’t done so already. Muni was a terrific actor. He also played Al Capone in the original “Scarface”.

  • @adamsowers8161
    @adamsowers8161 3 года назад +632

    “Is this a legal drama?” -immediately loses case and gets sent to prison for life😂😂

    • @alfreddaniel1994
      @alfreddaniel1994 3 года назад +38

      It starts with the legal. And the rest is ALL drama.

    • @writerwade9241
      @writerwade9241 2 года назад +10

      "Is there romance?" Seconds later, in walks Boggs to add the "romance." 😂

    • @mattjamison484
      @mattjamison484 2 года назад +2

      Technically it is "legal drama". It just focuses mostly on the part after the trial.😄

    • @derekbryant6974
      @derekbryant6974 2 месяца назад

      “My watch is telling me to breathe” 😂😂😂

  • @craigbuchan
    @craigbuchan 2 года назад +43

    fun fact - This movie, jurassic park and pulp fiction all came out and were in theatres at the same time. the 90s were great, what a time to be alive!

    • @MachinaGirlRobots
      @MachinaGirlRobots Год назад +1

      amen!

    • @dicekolev5360
      @dicekolev5360 Год назад +1

      Depends on what country you lived in, man : )

    • @areopagitican7403
      @areopagitican7403 Год назад +4

      You left out Forrest Gump, Interview with a Vampire, and Lion King.

    • @rikmoran3963
      @rikmoran3963 9 месяцев назад +4

      1994 was a ridiculous year for the number of great movies that came out!

    • @Ismail-sl3th
      @Ismail-sl3th 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@areopagitican7403and also liar liar, ace Ventura, and the mask.. all of em with the king himself Jim Carrey

  • @mawkushbrody7748
    @mawkushbrody7748 10 месяцев назад +40

    Watching an old PiB reaction is like watching a found footage tape. You've come a long way 😊

    • @gsbealer
      @gsbealer 6 месяцев назад +2

      I was just thinking the same. Cassie’s come a long way baby

  • @laudanum669
    @laudanum669 3 года назад +200

    The old man who played the Librarian was James Whitmore. During his acting career he won a Tony, a Grammy, and an Emmy. Whitmore also won a Golden Globe and was nominated for two Academy Awards. In my opinion he should have won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in this film.

    • @laudanum669
      @laudanum669 3 года назад

      @Censorship Sucks Thanks for the recommendation. I'll check it out.

    • @laudanum669
      @laudanum669 3 года назад +1

      @Censorship Sucks I'll try and find it this week and watch it and get back to you. Thanks again.

    • @tomhaskett5161
      @tomhaskett5161 3 года назад +7

      'Them' is quite frightening. I like the part where the pilot is locked up in the booby- hatch for reporting that he saw the queen ant flying away to set up a new nest, but nobody believed him.

    • @davidmiles533
      @davidmiles533 2 года назад +1

      I’m commenting here to you because we aren’t allowed to comment on YOUR videos. Thank you. Thank you for many informative videos on films and actors that I consider important. Thank you for exposing those younger than us to the magic that once was filmmaking. Your videos are so much better than 99% of what goes out onto the internet as information but damn… there have been many times I’ve wanted to do just as Cassie allows me to do: talk about film with you. My personal experience are first hand, coming from an entertainment family and having a hand in the making of major motion pictures. Most of my adult life was spent conversing about all things entertainment. I had to stop watching your content because you turn off your comments and I got frustrated. I know why you do that but in shutting all out, you cut off some very intelligent conversation. So I ask you sir, please consider opening up to comments. I know I can’t be the only one who feels this way. Thank you for reading this plea from an fan that feels interaction can be just as instructive as destructive.
      Cassie, thank you for all your hard work and for allowing me to address LAUDANUM669 on your comments.

    • @1000000man1
      @1000000man1 2 года назад +2

      Thing is Gump swept the academy awards that year.
      Hardly anyone went to see Shawshank on its initial release.

  • @katieoberst490
    @katieoberst490 3 года назад +251

    "This might be cuter than a love story..." It IS a love story between these two friends who became brothers.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish 2 года назад +7

      "Love" is insufficient to cover the whole of human affection. We need more words for all the variations.

    • @GrosvnerMcaffrey
      @GrosvnerMcaffrey Год назад +1

      People forget about brotherly love and dedication that close friends have I think it's the best kind not everyone can have a relationship or a true love but everyone has a chance to dedicate themselves for a friend

  • @theGreenGoblin
    @theGreenGoblin 3 года назад +173

    When I was 14 in high school, a teacher played this in study hall for us. It was the first film I cried at. When Red met Andy on the shore, it was just a perfect moment of uplifting hope.

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +29

      what a great memory!

    • @Kazeromaru
      @Kazeromaru 3 года назад +9

      This was one of the standard movies they showed to us in class in high school as well, this and My Cousin Vinny which was what we watched on the bus on a TV on road trips to places.
      My town is weird, bible class, instead of teaching us the teacher would put on movies like Earnest Goes to Camp and such, the history teacher would show history based movies, we even saw Shawshank Redemption once. I never told my mom, because hell I didn't want the ride to stop and I'm pretty sure every other kid did too.
      Oh and biology we watched the entire Lion King series of movies ... for some reason and we were just given a bullshit biology report to do on the lions.
      If it wasn't for High School and Sunday School I probably wouldn't have seen some of my favorite movies growing up.

    • @TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond
      @TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond 3 года назад +3

      @@Kazeromaru My english teacher showed us Hairspray a few times. (The original not the musical/remake). I think it was an effort to prevent the kids from becoming racists lol We loved it. That was her go-to. My science teacher was less educational with his film choices. We watched Happy Gilmore. I think he was just a fan of Adam Sandler. (But we all were, this was at Sandler's peak)

    • @drimastermaster1911
      @drimastermaster1911 2 года назад +6

      @theGreenGonlin
      Funny, in 1994 I was 14 in argentina our Literature teacher palyed this movie for my class. It was the first time i remember saying "now this is a great meaningful film" we were all in aww with it. And from that moment on the teacher had us all in her pocket hahaha ;).

  • @jaredmulconry
    @jaredmulconry 3 года назад +60

    This film is a massive emotional rollercoaster. The relief at the end is immeasurable.

  • @charlesmartinjr3971
    @charlesmartinjr3971 3 года назад +30

    Brooks' death still makes me cry, and I've seen this movie at least ten times.

  • @bradleymayse
    @bradleymayse 3 года назад +333

    It took a few viewings to realize that when the warden comes around when they toss cells and Andy is in his cell staring at his Bible, he is actually staring at the rock hammer hidden inside hoping they don't find it. The warden takes the Bible from him and hands it back as he's leaving and says, "I'd hate to deprive you of this, remember salvation lies within." and Andy kind of smiles. It's like he's thinking the warden doesn't know how right he is.

    • @bettymoody7422
      @bettymoody7422 3 года назад +12

      The plaque on the wall kind of says the same thing

    • @gezzarandom
      @gezzarandom 2 года назад +3

      Plus you can see the look of panic in his face as he knows what’s hiding behind the poster……

    • @abcdef-uc1rj
      @abcdef-uc1rj 2 года назад +16

      The little easter egg in that scene at the end is when the warden finally opens the bible at the end, the rock hammer is buried in the book of exodus.

    • @EstebanDeLaVille
      @EstebanDeLaVille 2 года назад +2

      Yes, this is one of those movies that gets even better rewatching it

    • @feldegast
      @feldegast 2 года назад

      @@EstebanDeLaVille it sure does 😁

  • @jdee8243
    @jdee8243 3 года назад +131

    Love when people discover this flick. Brooks had no hope when he got out. Andy gave Red hope after he got out by telling him about Mexico and the brick wall. "Hope is the best of things and no good thing ever dies."

    • @the_judge_8262
      @the_judge_8262 3 года назад +5

      The redemption of Red from Shawshank Prison 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 3 года назад +2

      They should discover
      "Escape From Alcatraz",
      where this movie
      got a lot of its ideas.

    • @jdee8243
      @jdee8243 3 года назад

      @@laustcawz2089 Seen it. Good flick. Love Clint. Doesn't hold a candle to this.

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 3 года назад

      @@jdee8243
      Bullshit! "...Shawshank..."
      is just the "Hollywood -ized"
      version. "... Alcatraz" is
      grittier & more realistic,
      as well as being fact-based.

    • @jdee8243
      @jdee8243 3 года назад +2

      @@laustcawz2089 Ok. It's far more entertaining then Alacatraz. It's suppose to be entertainment and if "Hollywood-izing" a movie gets you to peak entertainment (which it did in the 90s, not so much now) then that's a good thing. I liked Alcatraz and love Clint and movies are subjective, but Shawshank is movies at the peak of their power...entertaining, moving, memorable and beautiful visually and emotionally. It doesn't get better in the medium.

  • @Asher8328
    @Asher8328 3 года назад +214

    There's a lot of tough scenes to watch in this movie, but the overall message is very uplifting and I think that's what most people take from this movie.

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +42

      I agree! It wasn't one that I needed 4 episodes of parks and rec after to cheer me up, redemption in the end was happy!

    • @stanj8019
      @stanj8019 3 года назад +16

      The overall message is about hope. That's why you get those heart warming moments sprinkled in. It's enough to keep you going (give you hope) through all the heavy stuff. In the end, hope wins and you are glad you didn't give up along the way.

    • @walkingwounded3824
      @walkingwounded3824 3 года назад

      Amen!

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 3 года назад +5

      @@stanj8019 It's not just about the ending though. And changed the whole prison for the better. If it were real, the prisoners would still be passing down his story to new fish. Not just busting the warden's shady schemes and causing him to kill himself, but building the library, playing them that music, getting Boggs removed. Andy changed the prison and everyone in it for the better, rather than letting it change him.

    • @samalways777
      @samalways777 3 года назад +1

      @@PopcornInBed this is based on Alfred Hitchcock book. in book red not meet andy in the end.

  • @Trip_Fontaine
    @Trip_Fontaine Год назад +19

    In the novella, Red's crime is detailed and it's pretty horrid. He murdered his wife by sabotaging the brakes on her car, and she had picked up a pregnant neighbor, who also died along with her baby. That makes it even more powerful I think, since it shows King's belief that anyone can be redeemed.

    • @BillyButcher90
      @BillyButcher90 Год назад +4

      Also in the novel, Red was a red-headed Irish character, hence the nickname.

    • @handsomeX
      @handsomeX 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yup. And Brooks' crime was even more horrid.

  • @jacksonconley5117
    @jacksonconley5117 7 месяцев назад +3

    So this is where the legend of Popcorn in Bed started, with one of the greatest movies of all time.

  • @brabbelbeest
    @brabbelbeest 3 года назад +231

    Cassie: "I need to watch something uplifting now"
    Comment-section: "Go watch The Green Mile now!"
    ....

    • @rxbandit21
      @rxbandit21 3 года назад +13

      Next up: A Serbian Film

    • @cavaughngrace1488
      @cavaughngrace1488 3 года назад +9

      Requiem for a dream

    • @cavaughngrace1488
      @cavaughngrace1488 3 года назад

      Requiem for a dream maybe??

    • @SandiskCruzer
      @SandiskCruzer 3 года назад +1

      I think a couple of tickets to hell are in order here... Leave a spot for me too, I had to laugh at these comments.

    • @timroebuck3458
      @timroebuck3458 3 года назад +3

      THE GREEN MILE? Don't torture the poor lady.

  • @nrgmanifest
    @nrgmanifest 3 года назад +92

    Popcorn In Bed: "I usually like movies that make me feel happy..."
    Me: "Well you definitely won't get that..."
    Popcorn In Bed: "...with happy endings."
    Me: "well you will get that."
    Classic tragic movie with a happy ending . Def a fav.

  • @sharkdentures3247
    @sharkdentures3247 3 года назад +48

    4:27 "Of COURSE, Morgan Freeman is narrating. He was BORN to do that job."
    "You're damn right." - Morgan Freeman
    " . . .I hope the Pacific is as blue as it is in my dreams . . . . . . . .I . . . .'HOPE'."

    • @MatthewPettyST1300
      @MatthewPettyST1300 3 года назад

      Ze Frank made a very short humorous few minutes long documentary about Morgan Freeman . ruclips.net/video/Ch5MEJk5ZCQ/видео.html one of many subjects and really worth the 2 minutes from your life. Then another 2 minutes, then another 2 minutes, and another and another. like potato chips, you can't have just one.

  • @NZLatic
    @NZLatic 3 года назад +11

    See...it was all worth it in the end. “I just want to see my friend and shake his hand”. We all had a tear in the eye in the final scene in Mexico.

  • @chrishill8015
    @chrishill8015 3 года назад +45

    The warden throwing the chess piece at the poster and it reveals the tunnel. I was like, "NO WAY!" when I first saw it. Also Red's last parole speech is amazing. One of my all time fave movies.

    • @supafrogg258
      @supafrogg258 Год назад +1

      Cassie, your reaction was not off the mark at all. I can handle a lot of intense movies. But this one has some very heavy & brutal moments! However, I was also incredibly moved by the storyline and the movie's masterful way of telling the story.

  • @johncrawford5225
    @johncrawford5225 3 года назад +223

    "Is there gonna be a romance?" WORST. TIMING. EVER.

    • @decam5329
      @decam5329 3 года назад +1

      Yup.

    • @randallmart92
      @randallmart92 3 года назад +10

      Bruh moment of the century 🤦

    • @Kaddywompous
      @Kaddywompous 3 года назад +2

      A Bad Romance.

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 2 года назад

      Cue rape scene 🤣🤣🤣

    • @EchoesDaBear
      @EchoesDaBear 2 года назад

      I nearly spit my coffee out when she said that! I'm like "ummm, no, not 'really' a romance...unless you consider brutal prison gang rape to be romantic"

  • @me4374
    @me4374 3 года назад +116

    Shawshank redemption
    “War movie”
    “Josh Hartnett”
    Already one of the best reaction videos I’ve ever seen LOL
    SUBSCRIBED!!

    • @richierich7229
      @richierich7229 3 года назад +5

      Same!
      I laughed at loud.

    • @andruidos13
      @andruidos13 3 года назад +4

      If she wants a war movie with Josh Hartnett (that isn't Pearl Harbor), she could always watch Black Hawk Down.

  • @RyneMurray23
    @RyneMurray23 3 года назад +69

    The part with brooks out of jail hurts my soul everytime

    • @guslakis
      @guslakis 3 года назад +3

      That was the hardest part of the movie for me.

    • @secondhanddonovan
      @secondhanddonovan 9 месяцев назад

      Makes me cry every time. That and Red's line, "These walls do funny things to a man. At first you hate em, but after awhile you get so you depend on em..."

    • @malindemunich2883
      @malindemunich2883 9 месяцев назад

      I've watched this movie literally , and I do mean literally, hundreds of times. I always cry at two parts (sometimes more, but always these two): Brooks's release and suicide and the reunion shot at the end. Two polar opposite reasons all in one movie.

  • @leosarmiento4823
    @leosarmiento4823 2 года назад +45

    Cassie, you've come a long ways from these early reactions. 😃 It was a treat to see your great reaction to this "romantic war" film.

  • @DJMaul1031
    @DJMaul1031 3 года назад +25

    The original Stephen King novel ends with the exact last lines of dialog Morgan Freemans character says in this film, but doesn't specifically confirm Red makes it to find Andy. We're just left with...hope.
    The film, rightly so, takes the extra step of showing them reunite. I think it kinda HAD to after putting us through that emotional wringer.

    • @mage1439
      @mage1439 2 года назад +5

      But that's the difference between books and movies illustrated for you. That was the right ending for the book, and this was the right ending for the movie. And anyway, I'm pretty sure anyone who ever read the book just took it as said that Red got to Andy.

    • @lennyvalentin6485
      @lennyvalentin6485 9 месяцев назад +1

      The movie's director wanted the ending to be Red on the bus, him speaking those words on the narration track and us seeing it drive off into the distance like it does just before the camera cuts to Andy working on his boat - and then fade to black and roll credits. No reunification that we get to see.
      The studio execs overruled him. You can have opinions either way about the movie turned out, but it's undeniable it is an extraordinary piece of work.

  • @michaelbastraw1493
    @michaelbastraw1493 3 года назад +80

    "Was he ever younger in any movies?" Morgan Freeman has looked the same age in every movie that he's been in. He's one of those people who never looked particularly young, but the good news is they never look particularly older either. Best. Leo.

    • @thamojster
      @thamojster 3 года назад +6

      he looked old when he was on the electric company in the 70s

    • @fazraf5273
      @fazraf5273 3 года назад +1

      @@thamojster Watch Attica. He is very young in there. I think it was one of his first movies.

    • @thamojster
      @thamojster 3 года назад +1

      @@fazraf5273 he was on the electric company neartly 10 years before the attica movie, look up shooshoo blues, its a some he sang for the show around 73

    • @fazraf5273
      @fazraf5273 3 года назад

      @@thamojster Stand corrected

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 2 года назад +1

      He was nominated for an Academy Award in 1985, I believe, for Street Smart.. With Christopher Reeve.. Pretty good flicker..
      Be warned, he plays a wicked dude in that film..

  • @reconsoldier135
    @reconsoldier135 3 года назад +163

    Her: “I’m depressed and we’re only 20 minutes in”
    Me: Oh you sweet summer child....

  • @americanfreedomlogistics9984
    @americanfreedomlogistics9984 3 года назад +38

    It’s almost touching how the guards look up at “Red” with a bit of reverence as he leaves the prison.

  • @lizardon516
    @lizardon516 3 года назад +23

    I love the story line how Red rewrites the meaning of hope in his mind through the time spent with Andy.

  • @colindavis2166
    @colindavis2166 2 года назад +7

    During the whole Brooks Scene with the "I love this old man" lines made me nearly tear up. I've seen this movie at least 20 times. I was like "Oh she's going to be so sad in a few minutes"

    • @dudlife2892
      @dudlife2892 2 года назад

      Went reflexively bleary-eyed when she asked so genuinely and earnestly, 'Where's he going to go?' after Brooks said he's decided not to stay.

  • @CrocodilePile
    @CrocodilePile 3 года назад +50

    Morgan Freeman was Easy Reader on The Electric Company when I was a child in the early 1970's - so, no, this is not what I regard as his 'breakout' role. He's done a few other things too.

    • @peteg475
      @peteg475 3 года назад +1

      He was definitely famous before this. His breakout was his first Oscar nomination in the mid- 80s.

    • @davideoliveirapinheiro8566
      @davideoliveirapinheiro8566 3 года назад +3

      @@peteg475 Yes. In "Street Smart", with Christopher Reeves. One of the few "prestige dramas" from Cannon Films, along with "Runaway Train", "Barfly" and Cassavetes' "Love Streams".

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic 3 года назад

      He was great as the principal in Lean On Me which is based on a true story!

  • @rajeshroshan2877
    @rajeshroshan2877 3 года назад +21

    Your reaction to Brooks earned this video a like. Brooks was actually my favourite character in this because, unlike Andy and Red, poor, dear Brooks died without hope or real freedom.

    • @EchoesDaBear
      @EchoesDaBear 2 года назад +2

      Have watched this movie dozens of times (it's a top favourite of my wife and I), and I tear up every time with Brooks. Top notch acting job!

    • @rebo2610
      @rebo2610 Год назад

      Brooks was in Shawshank for murdering his wife and daughter after a losing poker streak...

  • @warpshield
    @warpshield 3 года назад +18

    One of the best satisfying endings of any movie ever. My wife and I discussed this movie on our very first date.

  • @11UncleBooker22
    @11UncleBooker22 3 года назад +11

    My first experience with Morgan Freeman was on a PBS program called The electric company. It was a educational program and Mr. Freeman was on it from 1971 to 1977. He's a really great actor as you know and has a seemingly unmatched range.

    • @anorthosite
      @anorthosite 2 года назад

      He had a Big Fro, and Red Bell-bottom pants, then ! ;D
      Immortal !

    • @lauriesandt5371
      @lauriesandt5371 2 года назад +1

      He was the "Easy Reader" guy🤗

  • @Kenny-ep2nf
    @Kenny-ep2nf Год назад +5

    This and Green Mile are absolutely my favourite movies ever, I’ve rewatched them both several times and still get thrilled by them each time. Andy and Red’s friendship development was one of the best things about this movie as they kept each other going through this very long journey

    • @zerocoolcat
      @zerocoolcat 3 месяца назад

      Both prison stories by Stephen King.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf 3 месяца назад

      @@zerocoolcat the writing was real good

  • @Ifrankleon
    @Ifrankleon 3 года назад +144

    A new YT creator/reactor has emerged....and this gem of a movie is selected? Subscribed. Liked.

  • @fjvasquez1
    @fjvasquez1 3 года назад +9

    Hi Cassie, I was born in 78, and am so delighted that your generation is watching so many influential movies of my childhood/transition into adulthood. So happy your brother and husband suggested Shawshank. My wife had seen it, but it didn't really sink in until we saw it together. The message of not really redemption, but just perseverance in hard times is what we take from it. We look forward to more of your vids and will cry/laugh/learn with you as you watch and we reflect.

  • @EW-gv5ov
    @EW-gv5ov 3 года назад +155

    “Is there going to be a romance “? Sort of ! 😂

  • @3Rayfire
    @3Rayfire 3 года назад +12

    "I usually watch chick flicks", let's see Clueless, Mean Girls, Bridesmaids, Miss Congeniality, 10 Things I hate about You, 13 going on 30, Princess Diaries, you got some classics in there.

  • @LordBaktor
    @LordBaktor 2 года назад +6

    Happy and uplifting films are fine, but when a story puts you through hell before giving you a happy ending, the catharsis and relief you feel is unmatched.

  • @jowbloe3673
    @jowbloe3673 3 года назад +25

    5:03 - "I feel depressed . . . we're only twenty minutes in."
    How do you think Andy felt with two life sentences to go?

  • @sparksdrinker5650
    @sparksdrinker5650 3 года назад +24

    "This might even be cuter than a love story" well said!

  • @brysteinberg1972
    @brysteinberg1972 3 года назад +10

    Best acting was when he was in solitary and they tell him the kid passed with a C. Something about that subtly with the face that he made was classic.

  • @jesserochon3103
    @jesserochon3103 3 года назад +21

    The day Brooks walked out those gates was the day they sentenced him to life.

  • @phishinround420
    @phishinround420 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve watched nearly every reaction since I saw the one for Alien, and I love this woman for all of it. Some of these reaction brought me to tears. Remembering all those emotions for the first watch. Overwhelming. Thank you Cassie.

  • @timhonigs6859
    @timhonigs6859 3 года назад +5

    As a person who served in the military, when you live and work with people 24/7, you either learn to love or hate them. And they were together for 19 years. That is a long time to be with another person....

  • @McPhunk
    @McPhunk 3 года назад +255

    is this what watching a movie with a girlfriend is like?

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +85

      hahaha best comment, and yes, i think so!

    • @byo0o1999
      @byo0o1999 3 года назад +11

      @ANGRY BATMAN first not all girls like your "2 ex.s" and second it's gross talking about people like that

    • @byo0o1999
      @byo0o1999 3 года назад +5

      @ANGRY BATMAN tbh all people nowadays are glued to their phones as you said... not only girls😂😂

    • @msdarby515
      @msdarby515 3 года назад +9

      @ANGRY BATMAN Perhaps you've found an effective screening tool for future girlfriends. Look for women who enjoy movies like this rather than Kardashians.....and agree that no one will look at their phone when watching a movie for the first time.

    • @squeaksvolumes
      @squeaksvolumes 3 года назад +8

      @ANGRY BATMAN You seem to go for the same type of girl, thats probably why. You also are clearly jaded and bitter. Instead of lumping women into one negative category based solely off of your poor dating history, maybe try your luck with girls that have other interests.
      As a female that loves movies like this one, horror, action, psychological etc, hates when anyone lives staring at their phone AND has no care for the “Kardashian”-esque shows you mention, you’re “every girl is like this lmao” mentality is proven wrong. You’ll find a good one someday if you move on.

  • @bobbyboko6317
    @bobbyboko6317 3 года назад +10

    I'm a old bloke but this has me in tears every time I watch it

  • @LisaLynn71
    @LisaLynn71 3 года назад +2

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time, I have several favorite scenes but the one we’re Andy crawls out of the Sewage Pipe in to the rain and freedom, Spreading his arms and smiling, Gets me every time..

  • @richelliott9320
    @richelliott9320 3 года назад +3

    James Witmore was a very well known character actor in both tv and the movies for decades . It was nice he got such a good roll near the end of his life(Brookes)

  • @craigwheller
    @craigwheller 3 года назад +49

    Freeman's breakout role was Driving Miss Daisy

    • @ryant3600
      @ryant3600 3 года назад +9

      Nah he was a star prior to that one. But he was great in it for sure, but I wouldn't call that his break out, I think it was Lean on Me, although within one year Lean On me came out then near the end of the year Driving Miss Daisy came out and a couple months later Glory came out. He had a busy year for sure. But, prior to movies he was in TV.. I remember him from my childhood on The Electric Company..

    • @caralayne503
      @caralayne503 3 года назад

      Dude, he was in Attica in 1980 & did at least a couple of films a year. This was his biggest role tho after he bounced from TV, with which he’d already had a 20 yr career before this 🙂

    • @dmwalker24
      @dmwalker24 3 года назад

      Both Glory and Driving Miss Daisy were 1989. Glory is the first movie I remember seeing him in (I was 9 at the time), and it's still one of my favorites. Freeman is one of those actors where it's almost impossible to pick his best performance, because they're all spectacular.

    • @craigwheller
      @craigwheller 3 года назад

      @@asperhes true, true

  • @the_judge_8262
    @the_judge_8262 3 года назад +7

    Red gives up on hope, he says hope is a dangerous thing. However, at the end you hear him saying " I hope to see my friend .... I hope ..." Andy gave Red hope and helped him redeem himself of the murder he committed when he was young that weighed in him and the length of time he spent in prison, hence Shawshank Redemption. Note, the original novella from Stephen King had a different name, and Red was an Irish man, but despite that, Morgan nailed it in this film ❤️❤️

  • @arkikali5632
    @arkikali5632 3 года назад +17

    It was definitely a love story of sorts. A wonderful friendship that got them through hell.

  • @SilentBob731
    @SilentBob731 2 года назад +5

    An absolute masterpiece. And the way they keep punching you in the gut all movie long really makes that ending that much sweeter.

  • @superbooster2636
    @superbooster2636 3 года назад +7

    5:55 "Is there gonna be a romance?" lmao such perfect timing to ask that question.

  • @neil2444
    @neil2444 3 года назад +24

    Well now you have to watch The Green Mile. Same writer, same director.. expect tears. :)

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +7

      ok so many people have suggested that one, I think i’m going to watch it next

  • @joshuazerbe5777
    @joshuazerbe5777 3 года назад +14

    This is definitely one of the best movies ever made, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching your reaction to it...especially during the Brooks farewell. I don't care what crimes he committed (I know in the book they were terrible...but in this movie, we never actually found out what he did, and that is fine with me) because the Brooks we got to meet and know throughout the film is clearly not the same Brooks that committed the crimes he did to land him there for 50 years. Your reaction to these goodbye scenes were particularly moving, and when Brooks said he "wasn't going to stay", and you so innocently asked, "where is he going to go?"....I definitely got teary-eyed. You quickly caught onto what was going to happen next... RIP, sweet old man Brooks.
    Keep up the great work, I look forward to watching your future reactions! I hope you get to watch Braveheart and Gladiator sometime, have you seen either?

  • @davidhutchinson5233
    @davidhutchinson5233 2 года назад +2

    Best line ever said. Get busy livin. Or get busy dyin. That's damn right.

  • @curtisberard7831
    @curtisberard7831 Год назад +4

    Take note that the hollowed out spot was in Exodus. The story of the Israelites escape from Egyptian bondage.

    • @bdkj3e
      @bdkj3e 11 месяцев назад

      That's awesome, never knew that.

  • @ashscott6068
    @ashscott6068 3 года назад +13

    Imagine spending two months in solitary, not knowing when or if, your cell would be searched. Or seeing the warden walk out of your cell holding that bible. You only think about these things the second time you see the movie

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +4

      The warden was so evil!!

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 3 года назад +2

      @@PopcornInBed In the book, there were six different wardens, which kinda helped drive the point home that andy was in there for a long time. But I think the movie is better. Keeping the same warden gives Andy an adversary, and makes his victory sweeter

  • @nonesummit
    @nonesummit 3 года назад +21

    yeah "The Green Mile" is a great one....you might also wanna check out "The Mist" (2007) based on a Stephen King novella. I mean you could be traumatized but it would be great for us seeing your reaction lol...if you decide to see it make sure not to read anything about it beforehand to avoid spoilers.

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +10

      The Green Mile reaction is coming.. I'll add The Mist to the list as well!

    • @zammmerjammer
      @zammmerjammer 3 года назад

      @@PopcornInBed The Green Mile trades in tired racist tropes and is painfully bad. Skip it before it's too late.

    • @dalekwatcher
      @dalekwatcher 3 года назад +6

      @@zammmerjammer - Painfully bad?!? Is your real name Percy, hmmmm? 🤨

    • @michaelgordon8235
      @michaelgordon8235 3 года назад

      @@zammmerjammer ya ok

    • @neil2444
      @neil2444 3 года назад +2

      @@PopcornInBed Mark my words, you will *hate* Percy more than any character in any movie you've seen.

  • @jimmygreer6172
    @jimmygreer6172 3 года назад +10

    No love story but certainly one of the best bromances in cinema history.

  • @BrahmaDBA
    @BrahmaDBA 3 года назад +1

    I dont know if you know but the actor who portrayed the head prison guard Byron Hadley (Clancy Brown) is the voice actor for Mr. Krabs and many more. An amazing voice actor.

  • @j.lahtinen7525
    @j.lahtinen7525 3 года назад +6

    I find that to truly judge a movie, some time has to pass from seeing it - the great movies are the ones that you still remember years after you've seen them. For me Shawshank Redemption was just such a movie.

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 3 года назад

      The same could be said of a good foreign language film like "A Man Escaped" (1956). It is World War II, you are a captured French Resistance man, seeking a way to escape the Nazis. This tale really puts you in a cage, with other, different kinds of prisoners with nothing to do except talk to others, look for gaps in security, and, finally, to take a chance "over the wall," with Death staring you in the face.

  • @robotocho
    @robotocho 3 года назад +8

    Good choice for the first reaction video.
    This movie is about hope and friendship.

  • @mikepeters807
    @mikepeters807 3 года назад +7

    "This might be better than a love story."
    I think it was Tim Robbins ( maybe Morgan Freeman) who described this movie as a love story between 2 men.

    • @ravenlunatic8
      @ravenlunatic8 3 года назад +2

      It was Tim Robbins. He said it was a love story between two straight men... basically a love of friendship.

  • @stephanebrault7534
    @stephanebrault7534 3 года назад +12

    When you shouted “freedom” when Andy got out, it made me think that I should recommend watching BRAVEHEART with Mel Gibson and Sophie Marceau... if you never watched it.

  • @nicolaj990
    @nicolaj990 3 года назад +7

    "Brooks was here" always gets me.

  • @bguzewi0
    @bguzewi0 Год назад +1

    Freeman was in several notable roles that came out prior to Shawshank, including: Lean on Me, Driving Miss Daisy, Glory, and Unforgiven. All great movies.

  • @walkingwounded3824
    @walkingwounded3824 3 года назад +29

    "Stand By Me" next, another masterpiece!

    • @scipioafricanus5871
      @scipioafricanus5871 3 года назад +4

      Tradition has established it that people watch "Shawshank" must watch "The Green Mile" next.

    • @walkingwounded3824
      @walkingwounded3824 3 года назад

      @@scipioafricanus5871 I'm all for that too!

    • @kristopherheenk2710
      @kristopherheenk2710 3 года назад +4

      Shawshank, Green Mile, Stand By Me.
      You can't go wrong with dramas based on Stephen King's short stories.
      Arguably better than the movies based on his horror novels.

    • @walkingwounded3824
      @walkingwounded3824 3 года назад +1

      @@kristopherheenk2710 I'd say they are.

    • @coachmikesfilmroom3111
      @coachmikesfilmroom3111 3 года назад

      Add the Mist to that

  • @TheRustyGuitarist
    @TheRustyGuitarist 3 года назад +25

    One of my very favorite movies ever! Enjoyed your take on it, even if wasn't your usual cup of tea.
    If you're into Romantic movies, and haven't seen it, I highly recommend Romancing the Stone from 1984. Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner star, Robert Zemeckis directs, it's a Romantic Adventure Classic!

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +3

      Ok, thank you, i need a good romance after Shawshank and 1917, I haven’t heard of that but love the sound of it

    • @Arthaius
      @Arthaius 2 года назад

      @@PopcornInBed - Well, "King Solomans Mines" is very similar to "Romancing the Stone" - they are both in a kind of "Indiana Jones" style/flavor of movie. I think you would like this title as well.

    • @wackywaitresslv2786
      @wackywaitresslv2786 2 года назад

      One of the best movie of the 80's comedies !

    • @wackywaitresslv2786
      @wackywaitresslv2786 2 года назад

      Please watch it!

  • @ReklawLah
    @ReklawLah 3 года назад +7

    Stephen King doesn't have to write a horror story to write a horror story.

  • @Luggi83
    @Luggi83 3 года назад +2

    Frank Darabont (Director), Steven King (Author of the books) and Thomas Newman (Score) are a perfect mix. This and The Green Mile are amongst the best movies ever.

  • @WeberIMayRoam
    @WeberIMayRoam 3 года назад +2

    Can you even imagine what Brooks was feeling? I don't know the full timeline, but let's say Brooks was released in 1955. He was in there 50 years, so imagine how much had changed in the world since 1905! He was now immersed in "the future" and it was all so scary for him.

  • @nickthepeasant
    @nickthepeasant 3 года назад +6

    "I guess I just miss my friend"
    Sobbing.
    Another superb Stephen King adaptation.

  • @garylee3685
    @garylee3685 3 года назад +4

    I'm sure they were reading Andy's mail before they mailed it.
    Red told Andy he committed murder, and he said he was the only guilty man in Shawshank.

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 3 года назад +4

    3:41 Morgan said earlier in the scene before that this was set in 1947.

  • @samkuhn1010
    @samkuhn1010 3 года назад +2

    Shawshank Redemption is one of the all time great movies. Certainly one of my favorites. Terrific story, terrific acting, great redemption!!!

  • @mattwheeler2112
    @mattwheeler2112 3 года назад +2

    This truly is one of the greatest movies/stories told ever. It is not a movie that I “re-watch” much, or even ever; but this is a masterclass in story telling and emotion. One of the coolest fun facts is that this was a story written by Stephen King, who has said that his biggest fear in life was to be sent to prison as an innocent man.

  • @lawrenceholohan8812
    @lawrenceholohan8812 3 года назад +6

    This woman is beautiful and genuine
    Much love to her and her family

  • @DanSolo871
    @DanSolo871 2 года назад +2

    I read the novella, Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption in the Bachman book Different Seasons.
    It was in Summer School in 1986 and the teacher picked it because it was four stories to read in the six weeks of school.
    After reading The Body, he even took the class to the movies to see the release of Stand By Me based on that one.
    While my favorite was Apt Pupil, I never saw that movie.

  • @thenationaltimelyactionhou9328
    @thenationaltimelyactionhou9328 3 года назад +7

    This movie is based off of a Stephen King novel, and I enjoyed it.

  • @circletrack7538
    @circletrack7538 2 года назад +4

    Your emotional reaction was awesome as usual !! I have one big suggestion ! An Officer and a Gentleman !! You can't go wrong with this one ! Released in 1982 produced and directed by Taylor Hackford an incredible film a story inside of a story starring Richard Gere and Debra Winger and Lou Gossett Jr. wonderfully written and acted a variety of emotions excellent soundtrack and gorgeous scenery it will challenge your heart !!! A must see !!!!

  • @dancampbell2344
    @dancampbell2344 3 года назад +1

    I absolutely love these reactions. The (for lack of a better term) innocence, when watching some of these, kinda mirrors my reactions when I first saw these movies. And reminds me why I love them.

  • @davedaddy101
    @davedaddy101 3 года назад +12

    “Lean On Me” was the first time I remember seeing Morgan Freeman.

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 3 года назад +1

      I think "Glory" was the first movie I can remember seeing him in 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @davedaddy101
      @davedaddy101 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelriddick7116 oh okay. I’m not sure which one was first. Easy enough to find out.

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 3 года назад +1

      @@davedaddy101 Its all good :) Wasnt arguing :) just adding my experience :) Freeman is great :)
      it also occurred to me that Glory might have been the first time I had ever seen Denzel act as well but I might have seen Virtuosity first :)

    • @jonwilley9548
      @jonwilley9548 3 года назад +1

      As far as movies go, I believe the first time I saw or noticed Morgan Freeman was Driving Miss Daisy, but actually remember growing up watching him in the children's educational show "The Electric Company". Wow.......that takes me back.

    • @davedaddy101
      @davedaddy101 3 года назад

      @@jonwilley9548 I think you’re right he was in the electric company.

  • @cesarnarro6013
    @cesarnarro6013 3 года назад +4

    I must have seen this movie at least 3 times the 1st week it came out in the theater. I told everybody I knew what a great movie it was.

  • @slayorekim
    @slayorekim 3 года назад +7

    I love people that are "real"!!! Your reactions are so real I can't wait for your next one!!!!

  • @rory_pond1701
    @rory_pond1701 3 года назад +2

    I've been watching Cassie's reactions completely out of order, but it was hilarious to hear her quoting Casablanca before she'd even seen it. 5:24

  • @fastride1934
    @fastride1934 3 года назад +2

    'Get busy living, or get busy dying.'
    'Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.
    I will be hoping that this letter finds you, and finds you well.'

  • @Drawkcabi
    @Drawkcabi 3 года назад +7

    Morgan Freeman's breakout movie was this great movie he did almost a decade earlier called Lean On Me, based on a true story about a principal that turned a bad high school around as well as the students that went there. Freeman was a star after that, but after The Shawshank Redemption he became a legend.
    Some other older movies I think you may like, I wouldn't call them "chick flicks" just comedies and romantic comedies and most with strong female characters:
    9 to 5
    Working Girl
    The Princess Bride
    Pretty Woman
    Tootsie
    Splash!
    Uncle Buck
    When Harry Met Sally
    Adventures in Babysitting
    All are great and fun movies!
    Best Regards!!!

    • @PopcornInBed
      @PopcornInBed  3 года назад +2

      I’ve seen just a few of those, I will have to check them out! Lean on Me sounds amazing

    • @Tsujanryo
      @Tsujanryo 3 года назад +1

      "Lean on Me" is most excellent. Have put that movie on to watch purposefully several times. I group it with another film called "The Principal," & "Stand and Deliver," despite differing vibes. But I'm shocked because I don't see Morgan Freeman when I think of "Lean on Me." That role was done so well, he is that guy. He's way younger, his presence is just as bold, same voice, but him with that megaphone, he's a different guy. Good movie.

    • @Drawkcabi
      @Drawkcabi 3 года назад

      ​@@Tsujanryo I also love Stand and Deliver and always think of it when I think of Lean On Me. The movies compliment one another so well, sometimes I forget it a certain scene happened in one movie or the other.
      It's been a long time since I've seen The Principal but I remember liking it. I also think about it when I think of the other two films but it crosses the line sometimes (at least as I remember it) from inspirational movie to revenge film that reminds me of the movie The Substitute. I'm not saying that's a bad thing though, just it marks the movie a little more different than Stand and Deliver and Lean On Me where those two are mirror images of each other.
      Best Regards!

    • @jackv9755
      @jackv9755 2 года назад +1

      Tootsie is great.

  • @chuckster255
    @chuckster255 3 года назад +14

    If you haven't seen/reacted to it, you should do a reaction to "The Green Mile" which is also based on another Steven King novella.

  • @stevecanham2191
    @stevecanham2191 3 года назад +8

    Steven King can tell a story, can't he?

  • @mtgoss40
    @mtgoss40 3 года назад +1

    In my book, my favorite movie of all time. I saw it back in 20's and it had a deep impact on my life..."Get busy living, or get busy dying". Such profound words.

    • @Trip_Fontaine
      @Trip_Fontaine Год назад

      When I went to drug rehab, the final speech we got from the head counselor (who was also a priest) was based on "Get busy living, or get busy dying." It took me another 6 months after leaving that rehab to finally get clean, but I chose to live.

  • @mexi72
    @mexi72 3 года назад +5

    This movie has been constantly been on top 10 lists of all time. IMDB 9.3 out of 10. Rotten Tomatoes 98% audience vote. Amazon customer rating 5 out of 5 stars.