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  • @madstruanimations7346
    @madstruanimations7346 Год назад +5723

    Ok but I hate that “Friendship is the answer to all problems” because they do it in sooo many movies and shows. In the first Hocus Pocus they outsmarted the witches and personally that’s more entertaining

    • @devilovesdevil
      @devilovesdevil Год назад +373

      For real like it felt so dumbed down. They made a plan and excecuted it. They literally burned them alive at first.

    • @dandereninja4750
      @dandereninja4750 Год назад +177

      What I found unusual is that she tells him to be nicer but she literally pretends to cast a spell on him earlier in the movie by listing vegan food. You cannot convince me that she didn’t know what she was doing there.

    • @zachsheffee8458
      @zachsheffee8458 Год назад +12

      @@devilovesdevil Dumbed down not dumber down.

    • @blackbelt9127
      @blackbelt9127 Год назад +133

      Yeah. The movie was well made, but it was weird. Will Disney stop with that corny "I didn't realize it but my friends and sisters were my power"

    • @knightatyourservice7512
      @knightatyourservice7512 Год назад +38

      Personally, I do find it interesting that they have made some rules for the witches like you have to use the power in a group to be more efficient

  • @OneFreemanC17
    @OneFreemanC17 Год назад +2619

    Anyone else questioned the whole “Winnie loves her sisters” angle? She even calls Max a fool for sacrificing his life for his sister. But In this one she’s suddenly all about family.

    • @blackhalo317
      @blackhalo317 Год назад +170

      Gosh, yes!!!! That really took me out of the movie.

    • @nightmarefanatic1819
      @nightmarefanatic1819 Год назад +262

      But how are they gonna make literal child murderers sympathetic and relatable? Female villains being just evil to be evil is saxisms!!!

    • @OneFreemanC17
      @OneFreemanC17 Год назад +211

      @@nightmarefanatic1819 that was my other problem. Didn’t know MASS child murderers were in need of empathy.

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 Год назад +47

      The Sanderson Sisters are like The Three Stooges of Halloween

    • @princessthyemis
      @princessthyemis Год назад +21

      I hated that too!!!!

  • @VbombzDaBomberman
    @VbombzDaBomberman Год назад +616

    I think the joke with Winnifred calling Billy her lover (but he is actually Sarah's lover) is that when Winnifred and Billy were teenagers, they kissed once, and later when the Sanderson Sisters and Billy were adults (and Sisters were already feared witches), Sarah and Billy had a serious romantic relationship, which was likely secret given the fact that the Sisters were exiled witches. Winnifred was still in love with Billy (presumably, that kiss being the closest she ever came to romance in her life), and she still had him "claimed" in her mind. She found out about Sarah and Billy, and killed him out of jealousy.
    So it is even pettier than she was mad that her sister was with a guy she kissed a few months ago. She was mad that her sister was with a guy she kissed 10+ years ago. Seems very in-character, to me.

    • @whytheheckarewedoinginhere1886
      @whytheheckarewedoinginhere1886 Год назад +10

      Same, they should have their home in the woods where they are fearsome witches, but sadly everyone thinks about Salem Witch Trials more today sure there was innocent women and few men did died in those trials, but they literally sold their souls to the Devil like seriously, where the original cast, there would make the movie 10 times better, helping the new cast out to defeat the Sanderson Sisters.

    • @nahicorua
      @nahicorua Год назад +15

      But the thing is they don't even explain this in the movie lmao, if you haven't seen the first one in a long time like me, you literally have no idea what's going on there. Also in the first movie it's implied that Billy cheated on Winnie with Sarah, and since none of them ever deny that one would assume it's actually what happened

    • @LogRamBry
      @LogRamBry 6 месяцев назад

      @@nahicorua To be fair, Billy couldn't talk, in Winnie's eyes that IS what happened, and Sarah... well Sarah is Sarah...

    • @joshwagnerfilms
      @joshwagnerfilms 4 месяца назад

      Yes! I was thinking the same thing.

    • @LogRamBry
      @LogRamBry 3 месяца назад

      @@officialbrucewayne Which character is a pedophile? Must've missed that part of the movies.

  • @shadowdroid776
    @shadowdroid776 Год назад +104

    That one old woman that leaves her house, sees child Winnie stomp past her, and just turns around saying, "I have seen enough today," is the most relatable character I've ever seen on screen before.

  • @patrickmcgavin2245
    @patrickmcgavin2245 Год назад +2939

    I'm so tired of Disney ruining their villains. For ten years they won't let their villains be villains. Villains make the heroes. If heroes didn't have a villain to overcome they'd be useless.

    • @TrelliessRose
      @TrelliessRose Год назад +63

      But they are villains; they still would have sucked the lives out of the children's lives if they didn't believe the all-power spell wouldn't save them time. They still wanted to take over Salem and possibly more.

    • @patrickmcgavin2245
      @patrickmcgavin2245 Год назад +86

      @@TrelliessRose they got redeemed which means they're no longer villains.

    • @TrelliessRose
      @TrelliessRose Год назад +110

      @@patrickmcgavin2245 No... they didn’t. They got reduced to begging teenagers for help. That's not redemption. It's just desperation.

    • @patrickmcgavin2245
      @patrickmcgavin2245 Год назад +56

      @@TrelliessRose that's even worse.

    • @TrelliessRose
      @TrelliessRose Год назад +8

      @@patrickmcgavin2245 Even Cersei Lannister goes out just like that.

  • @lovetolovefairytales
    @lovetolovefairytales Год назад +7027

    Probably would have been better as just a prequel about the young sisters, honestly.

    • @AoAstar
      @AoAstar Год назад +599

      bring those child actors from the beginning back and give them a check for a show- it would be campy but it would also be amazing

    • @PandaCase
      @PandaCase Год назад +224

      I think I'd have liked a prequel movie/show better honestly

    • @IceQueen975
      @IceQueen975 Год назад +172

      Ironically, I would have actually give THAT a chance.

    • @whenwordsfail
      @whenwordsfail Год назад +50

      That would be amazing. I would definitely watch it.

    • @CeltycSparrow
      @CeltycSparrow Год назад +146

      I agree. I enjoyed the original witches and I enjoyed them as children. The new good kids bored me to tears.

  • @ravennalovecraft421
    @ravennalovecraft421 Год назад +310

    Ok, so I know the store owner Gilbert claims he saw the sisters in the graveyard, but how tf would he? All the children in Salem were under the spell at the time, going toward the graveyard in a trance as the witches fought their fate. All while the parents of the kids were ALSO under a spell so they could party all night til they died.
    The Sisters hadn't lost til sunrise...Gilbert would have never been able to be walking around freely like this unless he had earplugs while trick or treating. Sarah said it was literally her ONE job, and yet she was unable to capture this random boy? This whole movie wouldnt have happened. It's just a wierd insert that took me out of it due to continuity ig.

    • @bruiseviolet777
      @bruiseviolet777 Год назад +36

      Gilbert said his candy was stolen so I'd like to think he probably was shaken up and went back to his house while the spell was going on so he didn't hear it. Then decided to go and try trick or treating once more. Either way though, they should've clarified.

    • @lelelew2735
      @lelelew2735 Год назад +28

      The whole movie ruins the origin story first off they became witches by selling their soul to stay young so..how are they witches as kids. They were supposed to be ordinary women who happened to become witches to live forever

    • @andreasmeelie1889
      @andreasmeelie1889 Год назад +8

      You're right!
      I literally watched the first movie last night and saw the second movie for the first time this very morning and for whatever reason that never once actually dawned on me! Thanks! :)

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 Год назад +3

      @@lelelew2735 not once did the original movie confirm they sold their souls? That was only said by Dani to make her "you're evil that makes you ugly" comment sting more. Yes they call the devil master but that can be attributed to them spending 300 years in hell

    • @lelelew2735
      @lelelew2735 Год назад +5

      @@justaperson4656 in order to be a witch and be immortal you would have to its already inclined.
      If you want to be technical if you end up in hell you sold your soul lol

  • @nonameless2
    @nonameless2 Год назад +169

    Fun fact: the black flame candle is made from the fat of a hangman, so does that mean the dude hung a guy and used his fat to bring back 3 random witches he didn't even know?

    • @reptilerandykrusha6426
      @reptilerandykrusha6426 Год назад +19

      'HOL UP-

    • @donovan1345
      @donovan1345 Год назад +15

      Nope, I think he just reused the old black candle. Candles can be remade by just melting the excess.

    • @franze4
      @franze4 Год назад +6

      fun fact: here’s a question?

    • @bigclitenergy
      @bigclitenergy 7 месяцев назад +3

      the fact was what it was made out of the rest was a question @@franze4

    • @franze4
      @franze4 7 месяцев назад

      @@bigclitenergy ô

  • @cristian52793
    @cristian52793 Год назад +1694

    Winifred felt so out of character in the sequel. What made her so compelling in the first film was that she was unabashedly evil. She didn't care for her sisters. She only cared for how she can use her sisters in order to obtain the children's youth (by using Mary's hightened sense of smell & Sarah's singing voice). In the sequel, she all of a sudden makes the realization that her sisters were the most important thing to her, but in reality she couldn't care less what happens to them if it means achieving her own ambition. For example, in the first film, Max drinks the life potion and thus, sacrifices himself for his sister. Winifred takes him and tells him, "what a fool to give thy life for thy sister." Winifred can't comprehend why someone would be willing to sacrifice themselves for their sister. She would never make such a decision.

    • @lakzerk2344
      @lakzerk2344 Год назад +65

      nah in the first one you could see she cared for them

    • @sloth6480
      @sloth6480 Год назад +19

      I loved her character growth.

    • @shehryarpakistani8324
      @shehryarpakistani8324 Год назад +4

      The first movie was boring the sequel was fun to watch.

    • @kudurrumaqlu
      @kudurrumaqlu Год назад +10

      Lmao the sheep liking yiur comment. I hated that random patriarchal line. But Winifred loved her sisters first one. If yiu gonna critique, please critique that makes sense

    • @user-jk6iu6lf6b
      @user-jk6iu6lf6b Год назад +50

      @@shehryarpakistani8324 You have bad taste.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +6608

    I must say, they picked younger versions of the Sanderson Sisters flawlessly. The younger version of Winnie especially looked a lot like Bette Midler. I wish that Hannah Waddingham had been given more to do.

    • @Nopedy-nope
      @Nopedy-nope Год назад +138

      Sounds really stupid but umm I didn’t know they were different, I didn’t really think that the first was 20 years old so the actors would be also 20 years older. So I’m stupid

    • @ShiruKitty
      @ShiruKitty Год назад

      I had no idea

    • @starjellyfesh4280
      @starjellyfesh4280 Год назад +13

      @@Nopedy-nope LOL me too

    • @mason_keys
      @mason_keys Год назад +47

      @@Nopedy-nope they don’t look like different actors at all so I see your point

    • @nickh5021
      @nickh5021 Год назад +178

      The beginning of the movie gave me so much hope. Those kid actors for the sisters were so good. Apart from that, the only part of the movie I liked was when they went inside the Walgreens.

  • @roxislalonde1905
    @roxislalonde1905 Год назад +174

    I hated the whole "bullying" thing because if anything the girls were the bullies trying terrorize the Guy by mocking Him and pretending to cast spells when they KNOW it disturbs him. And the guy seems really slow, and it felt like they were making of Him because He's slow and doesn't like witch Craft, they didn't even give the guy a chance they were like "No Cassie you can't have other friends."

    • @captaincaspian42
      @captaincaspian42 Год назад

      Honestly I didn't know he was purposely dumbed down to make the main characters look smarter, I thought he was autistic on the first watch

    • @amandaarlt4948
      @amandaarlt4948 Год назад +21

      I thought the exact same thing! Becca was my least favorite character in the entire movie because she seems like she denies the fact that she does/likes witchcraft the entire movie up until her friend sees her powers. Like girl you go to a magic shop on a regular basis, do a ritual every Halloween but deny it every time someone asks you if you practice witchcraft? Like it just doesn’t make sense to me. I’m a beginner witch myself I like going to magic stores and I practice light rituals and if someone asks about I don’t deny and nobody calls me weird or anything. You would think for a girl like Becca that lives in a town that embraces witchcraft she would too

    • @roxislalonde1905
      @roxislalonde1905 Год назад +9

      @@amandaarlt4948 for real though, Becca was seriously full of It

    • @franze4
      @franze4 Год назад +3

      @@amandaarlt4948 fr
      wait what

  • @LadyLeomon
    @LadyLeomon Год назад +275

    Bette Middler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimi saved this movie from being a total bomb (also the three girls they got to play Young Winifred, Sarah and Mary, their acting was spot on). But a good 65% of it was dedicated to the main character (whose name I honestly forgot), her sidekick and their teen drama with the other girl (I only remember her as Mayor’s Daughter). So much of this movie was dedicated to “Friendship is the Real Magic” I thought I’d stumbled across a human-version of FiM!
    Ultimately if you’re stuck for something to do watch it for Bette Middler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimi, just be sure to bring headphones to drown out the repetitive teen drama crap.
    Thanks for a fun review Alex and go hug your animal friends all 💙🐱💙

    • @ptolemeeselenion1542
      @ptolemeeselenion1542 Год назад +3

      Yep.

    • @giovannicambranes229
      @giovannicambranes229 Год назад

      Why do you feel the need to say SARAH JESSICA PARKER and everyone else , 1st name only.🧐

    • @wildshetentertainment1821
      @wildshetentertainment1821 Год назад +6

      I thought that's the only reason why people even care is because the OG actresses came back. 😆

    • @stargazing_4332
      @stargazing_4332 Год назад +5

      @@giovannicambranes229 she used everyone’s first and last names though 😭

    • @kikibrann6104
      @kikibrann6104 Год назад +2

      Yeah. Literally the only reason anyone saw this was for the sisters. If they had just gone full prequel, spending a bit longer with the kids and then showing us how they became more sinister as they grew to adults, I would have totally been here for that. I feel like that idea was probably on the table at some point and literally just got vetoed because they couldn't come up with a 17th-century song for Bette Midler to sing. But considering they couldn't decide whether they wanted to make the sisters sympathetic or give us the villains we love, having them start a little more sympathetic and showing their spiral into chaos would've been a more logical choice.

  • @duvall5jd
    @duvall5jd Год назад +3362

    And then none of it was even creepy! The first had legitimate creepy moments. The hanging, trying to eat kids souls, turning a kid into a cat, being burned alive.

    • @savannahwestover7144
      @savannahwestover7144 Год назад +142

      True. I refused to watch the first one fully until a few years ago because the bit that I did see as a child freaked me out

    • @novalidavenport1994
      @novalidavenport1994 Год назад +114

      Exactly! Like I want to watch this around Halloween! There are episodes of goosebumps that are spookier than this 🤦🏻‍♀️
      Just wanted any level of spook

    • @FTChomp9980
      @FTChomp9980 Год назад +170

      Disney is to soft now back in the 90s they were edgy I miss that.

    • @PrincessCelestia19
      @PrincessCelestia19 Год назад +42

      ya but we didn't really have soccer mom Karen's back then to complain about it.

    • @Puncherjoe1
      @Puncherjoe1 Год назад +49

      @@PrincessCelestia19 Oh you sweet summer child...

  • @Guythatknowsitall88
    @Guythatknowsitall88 Год назад +1873

    The first Hocus Pocus had the base premise of a horror story (witches wanted to effectively kill all the children in salem to extend their lives) painted as family movie with dash of comedy. The sequel was a $5 kids special in the same category as the spooky buddies.

    • @xmorte
      @xmorte Год назад +63

      There's little originality anymore. The only soul they have is the original name. They use it to make quick money and inject their dumb ideologies into it. Actual important things like the quality of the writing take a back seat. I refuse to watch any modern remakes or sequels.

    • @premiumaccount4166
      @premiumaccount4166 Год назад +77

      Would have been a good sequel if they had made the witches come back to get revenge on the children of the teenage guy and girl (max and Alison I think) who killed them in the first movie and continued on the storyline. They didn’t even have to use the actors, just people who looked similar to play them as older characters.

    • @KS-xd8zi
      @KS-xd8zi Год назад +3

      Exactly!

    • @lovesgibson
      @lovesgibson Год назад +63

      Yup, this movie tried to undo the fact that they were REAL witches. As in Witchcraft, as in trying to summon power from Satan.
      In the first one they literally say they got the spell book from Satan. In this movie they almost tried to spin it as witches are the good people… but then they realized it was already established in the first one that the witches were bad and ate people… so the whole plot was contradicting

    • @bearlittlebear240
      @bearlittlebear240 Год назад

      Alr yep time for the hate train of people on this video lol

  • @maskyclockwork
    @maskyclockwork Год назад +123

    If I had to write the movie, i would make it like this:
    Becca and Izzy are very worried about their friend Cassie. For months now she has been acting off to the point of becoming unrecognizable: She just looked so gone, like if her mind was constantly out of her body. Recently, out of the blue, Cassie broke up with her two year boyfriend Mike and simply stopped talking them becoming more and more reclusive. They were genuinely surprised though, when Mike told them that Cassie will be going to his annual Halloween party, so maybe this will be the perfect chance to talk to her and see what is going on.
    The party was going to be extra creepy this year, being celebrated in the middle of the forest. They both can't wait.
    While Becca and Izzy were going costume-shopping for the big party, they decided to go and look around the Sanderson Sisters's house, now transformed into a museum and gift shop. When snooping around to see if there was anything they could add to their costumes, they encounter Gilbert, the excentric owner of the shop, who in conversation, tells them how Cassie has been going to the shop several times a week. Gilbert simply doesn't give them the chance to tell them that they haven't talked to Cassie in weeks, even when he shoves them a package saying to please give it Cassie, that is her "special order"
    The order is nothing more than a weird ass candle that is so badly done that they don't understand why Cassie ordered something like that. They were late for the party anyway, so they arrived with candle on toe. The party goes on and Cassie simply doesn't appear, until she does. Appearing in front of Becca demanding her the candle, that it was important.
    The minute Becca gives it to her, Cassie tries to leave, but neither Becca or Izzy are having it. They follow her until they reached the deep of the woods, the echoes of the party sounds so distant now but at least Cassie isn't running anymore.
    Then She is the one that confronts them, saying how this woods used to be a sacred place, a place of mourning were hundreds of women were unjustly killed for being themselves, for being more powerful than permitted. Becca and Izzie are just confused , they knew that Cassie was good at history, but they never though her was this obsessed about it. Cassie continued by saying that the town continued to profit from their suffering, with stupid parties or the "celebrations" and contests.
    She said all this while lighting up the candle, whose flame turns black.
    The earth moves
    They are back
    (to be continued....?)

    • @bruiseviolet777
      @bruiseviolet777 Год назад +10

      Continue!!

    • @ynorkayleeorlistener8537
      @ynorkayleeorlistener8537 Год назад +7

      Continue!

    • @ecthelion222
      @ecthelion222 Год назад +9

      Well it’s still all about the friendship thing but I like your version better than the films. I really wish the witches had been evil.

    • @kwow3233
      @kwow3233 Год назад +3

      Oh wow.
      THIS IS AMAZING
      please continue!

    • @VixxOT6Starlight
      @VixxOT6Starlight Год назад +1

      Your version😍

  • @illydem713
    @illydem713 Год назад +33

    Alex out here providing a public service. I was really hesitant about staining my love of the original. Now I've seen all I need to see

  • @forgetmaenott
    @forgetmaenott Год назад +467

    They had nearly three whole decades to craft a good sequel and yet they cherry-picked every Netflix cliche they could find.

    • @haley8484
      @haley8484 Год назад +12

      Yeah ya know why. Bc they just wanna make a quick buck for a new Halloween movie idea 😃😃

  • @MadEyeMadi
    @MadEyeMadi Год назад +1544

    Felt like they tried to go the sympathetic route with the witches in this movie and couldn't decide if they wanted to make them fun classic villains, or make them redeemable babies who were simply misunderstood.
    What made them so fun in the first movie was how evil they were. They sold their souls, worshipped satan, and even at the end Winnie mocks Max for sacrificing his own life for his sister's, content to be the only one to eat his soul while her sisters were preoccupied with the others. The caring sister route they went with in the second film felt like they were trying too hard to "defang" her.
    Couple that with the continuity errors like them not knowing salt is their weakness in the sequel, and I'd rate 3 or 4/10

    • @dougsmith6262
      @dougsmith6262 Год назад +68

      First movie: Omg, witches bad! Second movie: Witches not that bad, just misunderstood.

    • @noodledoodlez2079
      @noodledoodlez2079 Год назад +32

      @@dougsmith6262 I feel like I could write a better pre-quel without even watching it knowing ths

    • @gmikes5184
      @gmikes5184 Год назад +33

      thats the current writing for all villans in most movies but especially disney. its TIRED.

    • @bellatrixelestrange5496
      @bellatrixelestrange5496 Год назад +4

      Who else saw this and said I'm never goin to read this

    • @dracodracarys2339
      @dracodracarys2339 Год назад +28

      "the barracuda who ate nemo's mom isn't bad, he's just misunderstood"

  • @HolyInquisition
    @HolyInquisition Год назад +19

    I had a feeling this sequel was going to be bad, and I wasn't disappointed. The script was dreadful. The witches went back and forth between Early Modern English and Modern English. Clearly, the writers couldn't make up their minds as to what version of English the witches should be using. They even switched versions halfway through sentences, for heaven's sake!! The manner in which Winifred got the Book was contrary to the first film, as we were told the Devil gave the Book personally to Winifred, but in this film they were given it by some random witch in the woods. There were other inconsistencies as well, which I shan't go into here. The film was certainly directed to an American audience of a certain age, because as an Englishman this film was completely unbelievable. It was over the top dramatic and theatrical, and looked like something done on a stage than in a film. And having the witches becoming mushy at the end was just a face-palm moment. So, we're supposed to forget that they are Satan-worshipping child murderers who want to live forever and look at them instead as a loving family of sisters who were misunderstood by their Puritan neighbours?! More Hollywood nonsense.

  • @imperiopixie8831
    @imperiopixie8831 Год назад +7

    I personally think that Hocus Pocus 2 felt rushed. Like they were trying to fit the whole plot and character arc into a 2 hour time frame. At the end I think Winnie turned soft a little too easily, like she went from power crazed lunatic to sweet grandma in 5 minutes.

  • @HornedLark
    @HornedLark Год назад +819

    This movie was ok, wasn’t the worst thing I’ve seen. The only thing I vividly remember is that one kid asking what a virgin was 💀

    • @jordannnk
      @jordannnk Год назад +42

      This was my brother 💀 to be fair it was also me when I was 9 soooo lol

    • @BrainsofaWeirdArtist
      @BrainsofaWeirdArtist Год назад +7

      Same

    • @BrainsofaWeirdArtist
      @BrainsofaWeirdArtist Год назад +35

      I was trying to keep a straight face bc my parents were watching near me 😞

    • @Cap_Briggsy
      @Cap_Briggsy Год назад +14

      @@BrainsofaWeirdArtist I was watching with my mom and brother, my brother is 7. I was trying to hold back laughter.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Год назад +8

      Precisely, a nice nod to the original movie, and pointing out that most of the target audience probably wouldn't even know what a virgin was either.

  • @bloodybee3553
    @bloodybee3553 Год назад +2007

    Why did Winnie being engaged at 16 weird him out? That was NORMAL back then. In fact, it would have been normal if she was ALREADY married with a KID

    • @ValhallaXYZ
      @ValhallaXYZ Год назад +422

      Dost thou not knowest? T’is the Year of Our Lord 2022. It is thy moral imperative to judge all past people and societies through the fickle lens of modernity.

    • @bloodybee3553
      @bloodybee3553 Год назад +189

      @@ValhallaXYZ I commend thee on thine imitation dialect

    • @Jadzebra
      @Jadzebra Год назад +166

      That's not actually true, only Royal people actually got married as children and they never had any kind of relations until they were both adults. It wasn't "normal" back then and it's not normal now.

    • @meetaverma8372
      @meetaverma8372 Год назад +14

      More like 3 kids

    • @bloodybee3553
      @bloodybee3553 Год назад +103

      @@Jadzebra You need to do more research

  • @Jessica_Kirk
    @Jessica_Kirk Год назад +8

    9:01 'BWAAAAAAAAAAA!" That made me laugh...

  • @rengokukyojuroflamehashira3195
    @rengokukyojuroflamehashira3195 Год назад +4

    I fell in LOVE with the first Hocus Pocus. I absolutely LOVED the brother sister duo! But the second one is just a few friends- and one of them is this pretty mayors daughter. I also have this weird obsession with lower old quality movies, I love em:)

  • @wstuart913
    @wstuart913 Год назад +768

    Here’s my breakdown
    Pros:
    - The young girls who played the Sanderson Sisters did a great job, I liked the whole beginning with them. I probably would have liked a prequel more.
    - It’s just great to see the Sanderson Sisters and Billy Butcherson back
    - I enjoyed Tony Hale as the mayor, he just has a great comedic presence
    - The Walgreens scene was pretty damn funny
    Cons:
    - The new characters were so boring! I didn’t see any kind of good backstory or develop any bond with them. In the original, we see Max is a fish out of water moving to a new town, trying to act cocky and it backfiring with him giving his number to Allison, getting his shoes stolen by the bullies, learning to be a better big brother, and then sacrificing himself for his sister…and getting his shoes back. That is GROWTH. I didn’t feel any of that from the new cast. We know three girls used to be friends, but one they pretty much ghost because she got a boyfriend…super deep.
    - I didn’t like that the Sanderson Sisters weren’t really evil at all anymore. The original movie, they literally killed a girl in the first ten minutes, talked about killing/eating children, were ecstatic to hang out with the guy they thought was Satan (they literally call him Master), Sarah screams when that little angel says “bless you”, they put a curse on the parents to make them dance until they literally die (not just dance to find a guy like in the sequel), Billy says “go to Hell” and Winifred says “I’ve been there and I found it quite lovely”, and the end where there’s some sympathy for losing her sisters (in the first movie Winifred tell Max he’s a fool for giving up his life for his sisters). They were fun but actually evil and wouldn’t stop at anything to kill those children of Salem.
    - Why were the sisters surprised at the salt?? That was already established in the first movie.
    - I honestly felt like there was no urgency or risk in this movie. The first one, the witches kept repeating how they only had until sunrise, and the kids were trying different ways to kill them or stall for time. This one they just put a circle of salt around them and peaced out. The first movie they kill Emily so we saw that they meant business. This movie just felt like funny bits and nothing on the line.

    • @megaearthlover
      @megaearthlover Год назад +88

      I feel the same way about the sisters not being as evil as the first movie! The Winifred from the first movie would have definitely sacrificed her sisters to become all powerful and live forever! The whole “oh I don’t want this power if that means I have to live without my sisters” thing really blew it for me. I hated the ending.

    • @BelladonnaJojo
      @BelladonnaJojo Год назад +26

      I mean honestly, she probably doesn't care about any family EXCEPT her own. She's evil, she can be a hypocrite.

    • @wstuart913
      @wstuart913 Год назад +63

      @@BelladonnaJojo The way I always heard the line “what a fool to give up thy life, for thy sisters” really sounded like “I would never give up my life for my sisters”. She always came across as selfish and only caring about herself and using her sisters when she needed something from them. Even at the end of the first movie, her sisters blow up in the sky and she doesn’t care, she is trying the suck Maxs life out and the last thing she yells when she realizes she’s going to die is “book”. So the sequel seemed off brand for her character

    • @wstuart913
      @wstuart913 Год назад +12

      @@megaearthlover Yeah honestly I did like the sequel overall, but that ending with little risk and the sympathy grab just felt wrong and soured the ending

    • @Sabrina-sc1db
      @Sabrina-sc1db Год назад +22

      Yeah I agree with all of this, it's almost like Disney went the super safe route and ended up producing a pretty boring movie

  • @hookshot320
    @hookshot320 Год назад +1155

    As a kid in the 90s, Hocus Pocus was the halloween movie that really stuck with me growing up. It's one of my all time favorite movies and I still watch it every year, almost 30 years later. And I was ECSTATIC when I first found out they were finally making another with the original cast (Bette, Kathy, SJP). After watching Hocus Pocus 2, I was rather disappointed. I disliked how disney cranked up the kiddy-ness - the book was given Winnie by the devil himself, not some random-no-name-1-scene-only witch in the woods. It's literally bound in human skin. And the book having moral objections to a spell in its OWN pages? What?! Why?! I also disliked how it was turned into a borderline musical. There was one(1) song in the original and that was only when it was plot appropriate, as the song was really a spell to distract all the adults. And lastly, the whole "the real magic was friendship all along" thing was... ughh... Anyways, sorry for the rant. Good video, Alex. lmaooo

    • @Tfffueant
      @Tfffueant Год назад +59

      Same. Honestly I really did not like how the protagonist was the chosen one and was a witch all along... Don't worry. I was also disappointed.

    • @Ravenboss91
      @Ravenboss91 Год назад +70

      Thank you! Honestly, youre the only person I've seen so far talk about how the book was given by the Devil himself. I say -HIMSELF- because he clearly presented himself to the Sisters in the form of a man, otherwise, why would they mistake the older man as their "Master" in the Original. This movie was an absolute cringe fest of bad writing and poor characters. Unforgivable

    • @Tfffueant
      @Tfffueant Год назад +42

      @@Ravenboss91 I really did not like how the book ended up having feelings. It's um... Weird.

    • @Ravenboss91
      @Ravenboss91 Год назад +45

      @@Tfffueant Agreed. In the original, it did have a connection to Winifred. Almost like a Pet to its owner. That didn't bother me. She did sell her soul for the book.
      But, in this movie they went and gave the book a consciences, like it knew right from wrong. Bruh, wut? It's a fuckin book made outta human skin. Damn thing has no duty trying to "do the right thing".

    • @Tfffueant
      @Tfffueant Год назад +7

      @@Ravenboss91 Honestly. Like, it's just a literal damn book.

  • @apricitie
    @apricitie Год назад +31

    I love the fact that Alex Meyers made a career of watching movies 😂

  • @mendaciousphooka
    @mendaciousphooka Год назад +5

    Waaaaaait… Wasn’t the black flame candle made from the flesh of a hangman? Now where did Gilbert…

  • @parn7351
    @parn7351 Год назад +961

    why do all Disney remakes gotta give a villain a sad backstory like why can’t a villain just be evil.

    • @edgelord143
      @edgelord143 Год назад +51

      Because thats not how it works. People are not evil because they are just evil.
      Clearly in Hokus Pokus 2 They give them some "sad" bacstrory, while they was more naturally evil/weird and the "sad" bacstory gived the purpose get them they reall evilnes OUT.
      I don´t think the sisters saw they own bacstory like sad. Winnie was clearli just pissed of they wanted take her sister. Clearly, self centered girl with some ...little morals.
      In psychological site, it was realistick and well done.
      You will never see someone who did something just because: Hey it sound like nice idea!
      There is always some backround. Nice feeling, revenge, despice, anger... Clearly you can just ENJOI making peoples live miserable. Thats a thing to.
      Bud be Evil just because you are evil. DON´T exist.

    • @satapon4129
      @satapon4129 Год назад +148

      @@edgelord143 Jeffrey Dahmer would like to have a word with you, so would many other serial killers with normal upbringings.... And yeah I completely agree, it's a lot more interesting since nearly every half-baked villain ends up with a "redemption arc" nowadays. I don't need a sad backstory to understand why someone's evil, some people are genuinely just evil for no reason.

    • @thtswutshesaid
      @thtswutshesaid Год назад +31

      @@satapon4129 Have you not ever read up into Jeffrey dahmers life? He did NOT have a normal upbringing 🤣 Most serial killers don't which is partly what makes them emotionless to the evil shit they do. People forget that despite these people lacking emotions, they gain in knowledge. Especially how to take the lives of stupid people. Lol

    • @edgelord143
      @edgelord143 Год назад +23

      @@satapon4129 Yeah, you can have normal chilhood to be evil. You don´t need sometimes nothing bad.
      Its sad that all villians in movies etc are without parents and the word was cruel.
      While, yes, there is in histori peoples like them. Bud we have the other side.
      How you sayid, you don´t need have sad bacstory, bud you need have a PUSH.
      And it can be anything. Most of time, the enjoimend of torturing.
      I think in movies, we need more villias what is sucesful, with nothing wrong then they own taste for blood.

    • @satapon4129
      @satapon4129 Год назад +34

      @@thtswutshesaid Bro had a similar childhood to like 10 people I know, I dont think they're all serial killers. On the scale of messed up childhood's that serial killers have had (the most common ones coming from households of horrific abuse) he's very low down.
      And no, I don't think any serial killer is emotionless to what they do. They take a sadistic and often sexual pleasure in the act of killing, what are you on about?

  • @CameoAmalthea
    @CameoAmalthea Год назад +243

    The first one seemed way darker. Like it opens with a child being murdered and another child being turned into a cat forever. The book is evil and nothing good can come from it and it was given to her by the Devil himself and they explicitly serve Satan. Pretty dark. Now the book is...nice and was given to them by a mother witch and also Billy wasn't anyone's lover I guess because no sex. The original stood out because like it had a bunch of stuff in it that wasn't kid friendly while still being a movie kids would love (I loved it at 4 years old, loved it, it was scary and good). This just seems very - just for tweens and um hope nostalgia makes adults watch it.

  • @tonyarnett4851
    @tonyarnett4851 Год назад +2

    "Why do I do this to myself?"-Alex Meyers. This is the greatest quote ever said.

  • @gohanrice2020
    @gohanrice2020 Год назад +3

    I can remember, as a child getting a free sucker whenever we got him pointing to the star on the wrapper of our tootsie pops back then...maybe it was just a local store thing :). Crazy to hear you even mention it!

  • @secretlybees
    @secretlybees Год назад +587

    Honestly, I was mostly frustrated that the dad never got his apple. I thought for sure they'd use magic in the end to make one or something, but ah well.

    • @Trees...
      @Trees... Год назад +41

      I know, I felt so bad. 😣

    • @secretlybees
      @secretlybees Год назад +59

      @@Trees... Right? He was a good guy and a good dad, he deserved that damn apple!

    • @jonplaud
      @jonplaud Год назад +14

      Those apples looked really good.

    • @ObeyLucifer
      @ObeyLucifer Год назад +3

      Based comment

    • @SonicdaShapeshifter
      @SonicdaShapeshifter Год назад +22

      I was also upset by this--I thought the little clip at the end of the film would be that but instead it's a setup for a possible third film

  • @HECKproductions
    @HECKproductions Год назад +1689

    so the family "dates back to the witch trials"
    but... literally every family that has ever existed after the witch trials dates back at the very least that far

    • @TeruteruBozusama
      @TeruteruBozusama Год назад +317

      Didn't you know? Some families just pop into existence? Like sims?

    • @DiceFTW273
      @DiceFTW273 Год назад +158

      @@TeruteruBozusama
      Shh! You're not supposed to just say that! If you do you might get deleted by the Play-

    • @trevor3013
      @trevor3013 Год назад +72

      Yea but most families were not from Salem during the witch trials

    • @ThatSoddingGamer
      @ThatSoddingGamer Год назад +58

      Well, it's more about tracing genealogy, and particularly the establishment of family dynasties and regions where they settled. "Well, we can trace our roots back 300 years, starting with a cobbler in Salem that established his shop, and his wife knitted matching socks. It was popular enough that they were able to grow the business into something that employed a number of extended family members, and one that lasted until the Great Depression, after which the business fell to ruin. My great great grandfather had taken over at that time, but when it was ruined in the Great Depression he resorted to being a shoe shine, and my great great grandmother started the family's traditional dish of bread soaked in celery broth."
      I don't know why I started inventing a fake family history (and depression styled dish) to that extent, it kind of got away from me. Anyway, that's usually what people mean when they say their family 'dates back to so and so' time.

    • @lauracerqueiramachado8979
      @lauracerqueiramachado8979 Год назад +48

      She meant that her family was present in Salem when the witch trials were happening, it was about a time and location, here´s a funfact: Sarah Jessica Parker´s family actually dates back to the Salem witch trials, another funfact she is married with Matthew Broderick the one who played Ferris Bueller

  • @bluedog7902
    @bluedog7902 Год назад +4

    Wouldn’t Gilbert be hypnotized like all of the other kids when Sarah lured them to their house?

  • @shogan9133
    @shogan9133 Год назад +4

    This is one of your funniest videos 😂 Between the “Lord I’ve seen what you’ve done for others” line and the reason the shop owner not being able to light the candle I was hollering

  • @geardog24
    @geardog24 Год назад +855

    At least Billy got mentioned here. And I still think he's the best character in both movies. 👍

    • @NameName-yj7lp
      @NameName-yj7lp Год назад +36

      Billy is the best I’m so happy he got the montage of being bros and chilling

    • @wartygourd
      @wartygourd Год назад +11

      even though he got stabbed in the back by Gilbert

    • @baileighb
      @baileighb Год назад +4

      Absolutely agree!!!

  • @OurKindofEntertainment
    @OurKindofEntertainment Год назад +631

    Honestly, I'd rather see a Hocus Pocus prequel with the three young Sanderson Sisters from the beginning of the film coming into their own with witch magic than a Hocus Pocus 3 where the three girls from this film start using Book in their own lives. I thought the young girls at the start of the movie did a pretty solid job capturing their adult counterparts' quirks and whatnot.
    Sure, there is the Black Candle Number 3 back at the magic shop/the sisters' old home which hints at them returning AGAIN.
    Also, my guess is Billy and Sarah started 'messing around' when they were older because Billy seems to have been killed as a grown adult as opposed to his teen self at the start of this film considering his corpse/zombie form is seemingly that of an adult man.

    • @blueneptune146
      @blueneptune146 Год назад +48

      I'd love that too, though with better actors/directing than the girls in this movie. Sadly, though, we'll never get that because to show the young Sanderson sisters, you'd eventually have to show them kidnapping children and killing them to suck their life force out, and Disney would never. Plus, not sure how much activity they'd have in the sleepy town of Salem in the 1650s. They were kind of banished so other than them terrorizing here and there, not sure what the plot of such a movie or series would be.
      Also, it's kind of implied that Mary and Sarah didn't have much power in this latest movie until the very end. I never got that impression in the first movie. We might not see them using force lightning like Winnie does, but I always thought they were meant to be equally powerful in their own right. If we're following along with this latest movie, though, the only power that Mary ever came into is her ability to smell out children and all Sarah can do is lure said children to their doom. What we'd need is for the sister's powers to be reinterpreted. While Winnie would definitely have the most active powers, Mary could have the power to find things or know things about others. I don't know if resourcefulness is a power, but it's something to go off of. Sarah would be much more interesting to reinterpret as her power to lure children could be considered the power of persuasion. But of course to stay true to the characters, Sarah's power would be contained within a ditzy vessel that doesn't wield it for anything other than Winnie's bidding - aside from maybe seducing Billy Butcherson.

    • @azadalamiq
      @azadalamiq Год назад +3

      @@blueneptune146 >.>;; salem was far from a sleepy town plus they could have the girls mess around with the witch trials.

    • @premiumaccount4166
      @premiumaccount4166 Год назад +1

      Would have been a good sequel if they had made the witches come back to get revenge on the children of the teenage guy and girl (max and Alison I think) who killed them in the first movie and continued on the storyline. They didn’t even have to use the actors, just people who looked similar to play them as older characters.

    • @blueneptune146
      @blueneptune146 Год назад

      @@azadalamiq So the movie opens up in 1653. We don't have exact population data for Salem at this time, but it's important to note that there are two distinct entities that comprised "Salem", those being Salem Village and Salem Town, and they were about 7 miles apart from each other, so not an easy walk. The village was a parish of the town, though, and the events that kick off the witch trials started in the village which only had about 500 people in 1692 compared to the 1400 in the town. This would have been even less 40 years prior when the opening of the movie takes place. Looking at the opening scene's setup, it's clear that the more rural village is being represented rather than the much more organized port town. The town and the village were noted to be quarrelsome with each other, but it was mostly in regards to land boundaries, grazing rights and church politics, not something that would be terribly interesting to see 3 young banished witches getting involved in, especially since they can't enter sacred spaces such as a church.
      If we wanted to look at their messing with the trials, they'd have to be played by the original 3 actors, presumably similar to how they appeared in the opening act of the first movie (old and greying) because the trials happened in 1692 and they were put to death on Halloween in 1693 according to the original movie. So other than land disputes, farming and church politics, not much happened in Salem until the reverend Parris' daughter and niece started acting out in February 1692. Shoot, Billy Butcherson didn't even get poisoned until May 1693 according to his headstone in the movie, which would have made him in his 50s if he was a teen in 1653. I'd always assumed that his murder had happened when Sarah appeared younger and had attracted a younger guy. Now that I think of it, it's really strange to have included young Billy in the opening of the new movie because that makes him really old (for the time) and he would've known something was up if young looking Sarah Sanderson starting hitting him up when they're both supposed to be old.

  • @marmarbinx3458
    @marmarbinx3458 Год назад +4

    This was a satisfying review. Thank you. I'm stoked I found your channel. There was no way I'm gonna start paying for a new streaming service to watch this. I had a feeling it was just going to be soaked in nostalgia.

  • @asiyalyn9532
    @asiyalyn9532 Год назад +1

    your videos genuinely make me laugh out loud. I cant remember that last time I genuinely enjoyed and laughed at a video. Thankyou for that.

  • @randomgeek95
    @randomgeek95 Год назад +116

    Apparently, there's a book about the Hocus Pocus Sequel but with Max's and Allison's daughter accidentally freeing the Sanderson sisters like what Max did the in first movie and she, along with her family and friends try to stop them before they resurrect every dead witch in town order to gain immortality. But this sounds like a better story than what we got.

    • @thelegoking3981
      @thelegoking3981 Год назад +12

      Come on Disney you’ve could’ve done a sequel like that,and give us this downer

    • @reptilerandykrusha6426
      @reptilerandykrusha6426 6 месяцев назад +8

      Not only that, but they introduce to us a *4th* Sanderson Sister named Elizabeth, that went down the path of white magic unlike her sisters that devoted themselves to satanism.
      And, on the plus side for Disney. (knowing them now and days.), there's even some LGBTQ+ representation in there too, with the protag Poppy falling in love with the popular girl at High-school, and we know how Disney wants to represent LGBTQ+ (Not that it's a bad thing ofc.), so not only would they have a good story, but a good story with the thing they want to represent in their movies!
      Missed opportunity, Disney!

    • @joester4life
      @joester4life 4 месяца назад +1

      I suspected it was they couldn't get everyone to cameo (or be in) the sequel movie, so they just did whatever.

    • @ohkaygoplay
      @ohkaygoplay 4 месяца назад +2

      I'd be happier watching this than what we got.

    • @punklover99
      @punklover99 Месяц назад

      A little cliche but if done right it could have been a good time

  • @JustNicole6400
    @JustNicole6400 Год назад +823

    Ending was a mess but I still had fun regardless LOL. Things I wish they did: 1. Turn one of the teens into a cat or dog to save us from their acting 2. Use an actual halloween song for the main act on stage 3. Dani (from the first film) should've been the owner of the magic store and she helps them beat the witches at the end. 4. Give the mayor his damn apple he deserves it.

    • @mushlii
      @mushlii Год назад +121

      Him not getting his apple crushed me because I would have had the exact same reaction

    • @fishyfishgirl9198
      @fishyfishgirl9198 Год назад +6

      @@mushlii same lol

    • @alyseh9539
      @alyseh9539 Год назад +54

      The actress who played Dani wasn't available during filming but totally was down to do the sequel they should of made an exception and filmed her scenes later.

    • @ashleyredsheep
      @ashleyredsheep Год назад +15

      disagree with 2. i think it's such a fun concept to cover classic hits in a spooky halloween style, in turn giving the lyrics a different vibe. i could go for an album of sanderson sister covers tbh.

    • @jongon0848
      @jongon0848 Год назад +45

      @@mushlii Dani would've been weird to run the shop. The girl was almost killed by them, I'd think she'd want to distance herself from any thought about them. If anyone would've ran it, it would've been Allison since her mom ran the museum on them, and she was already familiar with them beforehand.
      But honestly, I can't picture any of the characters staying in Salem as adults, this is a town that openly celebrates the Sandersons as legends. I think Max, Dani, and Allison would all get immediate ptsd if they even saw the costume contest.

  • @1Moon2go
    @1Moon2go 8 месяцев назад +1

    Y'all, the video ending in that random music was really jarring. I really enjoy him just taking about his personal thought of the shows/movies at the end.

  • @artsenalproductions4813
    @artsenalproductions4813 Год назад +3

    That dance sequence at the end is beautiful 😍

  • @latishabuckner8231
    @latishabuckner8231 Год назад +691

    The first Hocus Pocus came out the year I was born, so I've literally seen at least once a year since I can remember and it still holds up. I think one of the reasons its so rewatchable is because it's not really a kid movie, it's kid friendly with adult themes kids don't catch until we get older. This second one is definitely a Disney generation sensitive production that is made for kids. It was alright but it just didn't hit the same.

    • @smalls9852
      @smalls9852 Год назад +27

      I agree! Especially with the lack of actual tension or scary stuff in this new one. It was like they were too afraid to put anything scary in the movie smh

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 Год назад +3

      So a famaly movie, thats a famaly movie.
      And irs true kids ply likely over the messed up stuff and get the vibe but, goofy too.

    • @Christofistefanosofficial
      @Christofistefanosofficial Год назад

      my video just broke RUclips

    • @vitinamorabito7283
      @vitinamorabito7283 Год назад +1

      My birthday was the same year, too!

    • @PhantomGEmi
      @PhantomGEmi Год назад +3

      Yeah, I agree, made for kids and very coded in nostalgia. It's too sensitive to really put scary stuff in it. I could hardly even remember any character's name in this that wasn't from the original.

  • @caitlinboone5409
    @caitlinboone5409 Год назад +863

    Some of it was great and brought me back to the spark of the original and then some of it was just cringy and trying too hard to connect to a younger generation

    • @SeasideDetective2
      @SeasideDetective2 Год назад +8

      Well, they didn't seem to emphasize killing young children in this movie very much, which is good. I never liked the original movie for a number of reasons, the main one being that the plot to suck out all the children's youth really disturbed me. I don't mind the animated Disney films being dark, because...well, the "actors" aren't real. But I thought the original HOCUS POCUS was inappropriate for children, or even young teenagers (which I was at the time).

    • @brialapoint2608
      @brialapoint2608 Год назад +5

      I get the impression thats what ALL the remakes are about.

    • @Tinyjam196
      @Tinyjam196 Год назад +7

      I just wished they wouldn’t done the “spell on you” song at the festival that would’ve been perfect 😩😩

    • @temperedhunt590
      @temperedhunt590 Год назад

      ​@@SeasideDetective2 And you're part of the problem, that's some snowflakey ass comment you just made. The movie came out when I was born and watched it a couple years later. I never had ANY problem with it when I watched it as a kid. I grew up watching horror and watched FAR worse things than Hocus Pocus; many people agree that that was the best part about the movie, the creepy vibe it had to it. Now because of people like you who complain, shows and movies have gotten soft, and honestly its truly disappointing that these companies bend the knee and listen to you snowflakes.

    • @brandcamacho2899
      @brandcamacho2899 Год назад +4

      I mean that is the point of the sequel bring the experience to the CURRENT younger generstion of course itll look different than the first its been 30 years

  • @sable8199
    @sable8199 Год назад +4

    4:41. So. This actor needs a raise for this. IS IT JUST ME WHO THINKS THAT THE MAYOR LOOKS LIKE THAT POLICE OF THE SKY GUY FROM ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS

  • @lovepike
    @lovepike Год назад +1

    Cassies’s boyfriend’s “wHoA” is too much, I literally can’t 😂😂 😂
    17:30

  • @badcreator7023
    @badcreator7023 Год назад +613

    I like how they are like "Calling people names is mean!", when they literally gave him detention for making fun of him.

    • @realdavidjones1623
      @realdavidjones1623 Год назад +15

      It wasn't unprovoked though

    • @fruitlikerw
      @fruitlikerw Год назад +6

      @@realdavidjones1623 exactly

    • @a.mp.m7340
      @a.mp.m7340 Год назад +60

      @@realdavidjones1623 Oh, so because they do it it was fine. But when the jock does it, that's bad. Even though he was stating FACTS and they just had fun spooking him?

    • @Jon-jt9fy
      @Jon-jt9fy Год назад

      @@realdavidjones1623 Yes it was. Him calling them weird and pointing out their differences is NOT making fun of them. It's doing exactly what he said he was doing. They're just immature crybabies, as evidenced by them allowing a life-long friendship be disrupted because their other friend had more than TWO friends, and the two girls were being total c|_| /\/ Ts about it.

    • @alphaomega9626
      @alphaomega9626 Год назад

      @@a.mp.m7340 Actually, even worse, he's coded as "mentally different" (or whatever people are saying, these days) and they take advantage of his differences.

  • @nicholasczech6973
    @nicholasczech6973 Год назад +847

    Hocus Pocus is one of the greatest movies ever made. It was simplistic but yet had a very engaging story! The second was decent, though the main characters were quite boring. The sanderson sisters were brilliant as always!

    • @projekttaku1
      @projekttaku1 Год назад +13

      nah, the bazinga's were what made it great.

    • @The_Anzulis
      @The_Anzulis Год назад +10

      Of all the references they never said “Yabos” or however ya spell it-

    • @giulianoaaronfrancoynsfran4858
      @giulianoaaronfrancoynsfran4858 Год назад +12

      The main character of the both movies are boring, except the cat, the rest more than being individuals are a combination of what you think a teenager in that time would be

    • @abhishekms9472
      @abhishekms9472 Год назад +3

      Lmao,"Greatest Movies Ever Made".

    • @GetWellSoonR.E.M.
      @GetWellSoonR.E.M. Год назад +1

      I personally found the protagonists more interesting in the new movie, because they were much more active in driving the story along and were WAY LESS BORING than the original protagonists

  • @scarletrevon522
    @scarletrevon522 Год назад +6

    3:49 😂 that should not have made me laugh this hard, my little sister actually reacts “interesting” stuff of sonic and tails and I’m just like whyyyyyyyyy. God help her. Also great vid loved this always find your jokes and animation awesome.

  • @awesomebluetoad8945
    @awesomebluetoad8945 Год назад +6

    4:12 "Hot mommy witch." *Vine boom*

  • @lovetolovefairytales
    @lovetolovefairytales Год назад +406

    But since when does Winnie care about her sisters? She mocked max and Binx for trying to save theirs.

    • @BelladonnaJojo
      @BelladonnaJojo Год назад +84

      Well that's *their* families....not hers XD

    • @Data-Expungeded
      @Data-Expungeded Год назад +12

      retcon

    • @jdcraw6084
      @jdcraw6084 Год назад +48

      I thought the same thing watching it. Didn't the first have a moment near the end where she pushed her sisters away when dawn was approaching so she could have Max's sister's soul all to herself?

    • @thebobbrom7176
      @thebobbrom7176 Год назад +48

      I mean that's meant to be the point
      It's a you don't miss it till it's gone kind of thing.
      She treated her sisters like crap because she knew they'd always be there.
      When they weren't she realised what it's like to lose them it's meant to mirror the line from the original film.

    • @k.robertrichardson6779
      @k.robertrichardson6779 Год назад +33

      Since Disney gave up on trying to do anything interesting or aesthetically valuable, and started relying on the same trite moral every time while continuing to pretend that it's still a twist.

  • @natecarrasco7085
    @natecarrasco7085 Год назад +382

    I think the girl like "having magic" was what took me out of the movie. It felt a little out of left field but sharing the magic with her friends made sense. Like the charmed ones said, power of 3 will set us free.

    • @a.mp.m7340
      @a.mp.m7340 Год назад +39

      And also like Charmed, some things should be left alone lol.

    • @robertbeisert3315
      @robertbeisert3315 Год назад +3

      *hork*

    • @HonkHonkler
      @HonkHonkler Год назад

      1.) Sharing power? Cringe subtly annoying feminist messaging. Implying as if men (especially today) have ANY power to share to begin with lol. Do women really just love pretending their oppressed because they're lonely or can't keep a man? That's all it is at this point. All feminist talking point have either been debunked endlessly or non-excuse like merely people's attitudes now. Because women might be criticized (same with men, but we've managed to put up with A LOT of your BS as well, NOT ANYMORE! We're in a new era of gender dynamics, we have no incentives or reason you treat you with any level of kindness or curiosity lol), that magically means women have not rights for some reason even though you can't name me one right a man has that isn't afford to a woman lol.
      2.) Don't you DARE ever compare this trash to Charmed!

    • @andreasmeelie1889
      @andreasmeelie1889 Год назад +1

      I recently binge watched the HalloweenTown movies right before watching the Hocus Pocus movies back to back and I kept on feeling like I was watching HalloweenTown again! XD

    • @preparetoholdyourcolour7080
      @preparetoholdyourcolour7080 Год назад +3

      No what took me out was when they're in the shop and they're eating fkn skin products like wtf mate 😂😂 who approved this

  • @liliespetals19
    @liliespetals19 Год назад +10

    They're celebrating Becca's 16th Birthday, not Halloween. The 3 girls relationship is apparently more subtle than I expected. Becca feels abandoned by Cassie and it does appear that way at first. That Alex keeps emphasizing that it's Halloween they're celebrating burys it even further, even if they've been on the outs, Cassie is throwing a party she knows she isn't allowed to And using her friends as a cover. The mayor obviously thinks the 3 girls are still friends and have their Yearly Standing Birthday Plans for Becca. A party everyone but them were invited to, even informed about as Cassie's bf had expected them to be.
    It's not as 90s Out There as Max's storyline but they're vaguely hs witches, even if Cassie thinks it's immature now.
    The witches forgetting salt is stupid, every basic witch, myself included, knows that, even if only from pop culture.
    Them choosing to forgo doing the potion is a good handwave for why they are physically older. Kids souls make them young; no souls, no need to do specific work to ensure they look similarly young like the 1st movie. And I never would have questioned that Winifred loves her sisters, she's just Winifred about it. They love each other.
    What I was displeased about was the after credit scene implying a 3rd return. How? Why? More interested in mother monitoring the new coven tbh

  • @kaipuppers
    @kaipuppers Год назад +7

    00:34 how baaaaa baaad can I be. I'm just doing what comes naturally

    • @Lakithunder
      @Lakithunder 6 месяцев назад

      HOW BA-A-A-AD CAN I BE? I'M JUST FOLLOWING MY DESTINY!

  • @Master0fHyrule
    @Master0fHyrule Год назад +540

    Disney made Hocus Pocus 2 more kid friendly... Disney used to be more hard-core.

    • @0._-kirby_the_gamer-_.0
      @0._-kirby_the_gamer-_.0 Год назад +12

      It's 2022 people get woke

    • @jenniferdenton8601
      @jenniferdenton8601 Год назад +49

      @@0._-kirby_the_gamer-_.0 what “woke“ person is saying that there shouldn't be dark themes in kids movies? You sound like a literal boomer right now

    • @xmorte
      @xmorte Год назад +13

      @@0._-kirby_the_gamer-_.0 Agreed. This is just another piece of woke intersectional feminist garbage.

    • @rachelwhite3286
      @rachelwhite3286 Год назад +15

      I don’t think that Disney realizes that kids aren’t stupid though. They made it so dumbed down and idiotic.

    • @Farter634
      @Farter634 Год назад +7

      @@xmorte How was Hocus Pocus 2 feminist?

  • @jarongreen5480
    @jarongreen5480 Год назад +219

    As someone who's watched friendship is magic I can say that I've never seen anyone else do that message right. In My Little Pony Friendship is magic they pretty much spend every episode SHOWING the friendships between the characters with a lot of complex story telling. Showing their struggles and tough times and how they help each other through it so by the end they really EARN the right to say friendship is magic. It's not just something tagged on at the end like an after thought. In a movie like hocus pocus 2 it feels really cheep because the friendships don't feel real or worth anything.

    • @HPFan4Life81
      @HPFan4Life81 Год назад

      Congrats your a pathetic person

    • @LadyLeomon
      @LadyLeomon Год назад +15

      Sure, FiM did an *okay* job, I say ‘okay’ because they’d spend an episode learning the lesson only for it to be completely forgotten a few episodes later, like Rainbow Dash with the “28 Pranks Later” thing or they could be downright hypocritical: again Rainbow Dash was chastised and humiliated for bragging (rightfully) about her accomplishments while the likes of Applejack and Rarity got off Scot-free for being Lex Luthor-Level Braggarts sometimes 😒😒😒

    • @ShizuruNakatsu
      @ShizuruNakatsu Год назад +1

      @@HPFan4Life81 I hope you're talking to that bot, not the person who wrote this comment. Because they literally did/said nothing pathetic at all, and calling them names like that says more about you than it does about them.

    • @Wasserkaktus
      @Wasserkaktus 5 месяцев назад +1

      We get it, you're a Brony. Do you have to tell that to everyone?

    • @ssj4jason737
      @ssj4jason737 3 месяца назад +1

      Eh I feel Kamen Rider Fourze did the whole friendship is power/magic trope a bit better than FiM

  • @ZgermanGuy.
    @ZgermanGuy. 10 месяцев назад +2

    Saw it today and yeah i felt like they could not decide if they wanted to make them lile the first film which was completly evil or give them a redemption arc
    But i like how we for once got over the top acting again

  • @juliatobiason3932
    @juliatobiason3932 Год назад +2

    Omg! You had us laughing at your movie commentaries. Thank you for making my day by starting it off with movie humor 🙏♥️

  • @mixed_berries4671
    @mixed_berries4671 Год назад +386

    Okay but honestly I legitimately cried when Winnifred’s sisters died at the end and then my entire family made fun of me for feeling sympathy for people who ate children.

    • @alphaomega9626
      @alphaomega9626 Год назад +2

      @Ronald Nygma They deleted one of mine, too. I hadn't said anything wrong. I hate bots.

    • @SweetPurebloodAngel
      @SweetPurebloodAngel Год назад +3

      Me too.

    • @SillyVarahs
      @SillyVarahs Год назад +26

      Same I almost cried and the people I was watching the movie with were like 😐

    • @ninjanibba4259
      @ninjanibba4259 Год назад +14

      Good on them, shame on you

    • @Marie_-
      @Marie_- Год назад

      No bc same, but only bc I feel like the other two sisters could've been genuinely good people if Winnie wasn't a satan worshiping, immoral, b*tch. If they were raised better they probably could've been nice.

  • @AlashiaTuol
    @AlashiaTuol Год назад +117

    "So you're telling me Billy makes out with Winny and then dates her ten year old sister?"
    Well I suddenly understand why Winny was so angry.

    • @rachelsheppard9122
      @rachelsheppard9122 Год назад +12

      Billy probably dated Sarah later on in 1693 or a bit earlier. He was killed a few months before Winnie cast that spell on Binx.

  • @sparkymist
    @sparkymist Год назад +3

    8:50 that was the best line in the whole movie…. ”nooope” lmao

  • @ronnieleavings3595
    @ronnieleavings3595 Год назад +1

    I watch this channel just for Alex's hilarious commentary and the animation. I don't think I have ever seen any of the shows or movies that he has featured on here. Alex makes nit all worth it. And lots of love to Charlie. Keep up the great work, Mr. Meyers!

  • @kyaos_Meteor
    @kyaos_Meteor Год назад +76

    They're really milking the Cruella card with this whole "villain becomes sympathetic"

  • @Irgendwas475
    @Irgendwas475 Год назад +78

    Why must everything be turned into a basic Netflix teen movie

    • @WhatisReal11
      @WhatisReal11 Год назад

      bc woke people are insane evil, and need to destroy everything pure thats why

    • @WoofflesAsSeenOnTV
      @WoofflesAsSeenOnTV Год назад

      You haven't even seen the Forrest Gump reboot where instead of being stupid, he's misunderstood and is a pouty and whining little bitch

  • @killerkanickel6167
    @killerkanickel6167 Год назад +7

    I‘ve gotta say, I really enjoyed the movie. It wasn‘t a cinematic masterpiece, but it was incredible entertaining. Just a really campy movie, to laugh about and not take to seriously.

  • @lemoonnade
    @lemoonnade Год назад +2

    didn't comment this earlier but thanks for audible sponsor cause it helped for school assignment (my school is literally obsessed with audible 😢😢)

  • @dylankane5372
    @dylankane5372 Год назад +111

    billy was literally the best character in the first hocus focus movie, he decided to help the kids in the end

  • @1N0t3
    @1N0t3 Год назад +388

    I found it to actually be enjoyable because the sisters still acted how they did back then, so it just really hit that mark perfectly for me. Obviously not the greatest thing, but it’s worth a watch if you just want to relax I guess.

    • @eagleowl833
      @eagleowl833 Год назад +36

      I enjoyed the supermarket section, watching them greatly misunderstand modern products never gets old.

    • @blueneptune146
      @blueneptune146 Год назад +16

      Sarah yeah for sure. Mary seemed extra murdery in this one, though, and that ending where apparently Winnie has some kind of remorse or conscious? Nah. That kind of ruined her character. I honestly thought they were going to go somewhere with the sister's relationship as a whole when Sarah stood up to Winnie and said she's not just an idiot. That honestly would have been a better path for the ending, the sisters turning on each other when they become power hungry, or just Mary and Sarah turning on Winnie for constantly looking down on them... but it went nowhere. Sarah's moment of empowerment and self-respect just got brushed aside in the next line.
      In the original, i never felt like Mary & Sarah were just sidekicks to Winnie. Sure, Winnie was definitely the lead, but I felt like they were all equal in the whole witch game. This movie really implied that the sisters were nothing without Winnie and that just felt off. I guess they were really trying to sell the ending when Winnie feels like she's nothing without her sisters.

    • @aidensalazar9702
      @aidensalazar9702 Год назад +7

      ​@@blueneptune146 I don't think it's out of character. She's cared for her sister since they were young (shown with the beginning) I just think she didn't want to reveal she cared because she was the leader and oldest of the group and usually they have to be the more mature ones in the family.

  • @jasmineperry7398
    @jasmineperry7398 Год назад +2

    "We march at dawn" is pure gold

  • @reno.corona
    @reno.corona Год назад +1

    I remember crying my eyes out at the end of the first one when I was little! Thackery lost his human life trying to save his sister, then loses his cat life trying to save Dani. When he is reunited with his sister at the end, it's an emotional moment.
    This movie does not have the emotional ark of the first one by any stretch. It tries to shoehorn in a theme of "togetherness" without any of the characters experiencing any real stakes until the last five minutes of the movie! The movie was really missing that storyline of loss that it had with Thackery Binx in the first one.

  • @Kawaiikitten0211
    @Kawaiikitten0211 Год назад +122

    The “power of friendship” arc with teenage girls just seems so bland nowadays and overused, and I say that as one. What was great about the first movie was the emphasis of sibling relationships, especially the way an older brother loves his little sister.

  • @01eminasvolhamato
    @01eminasvolhamato Год назад +315

    The only part I cared for was the end; billy got to rest and book was shown some development. I felt really bad for book and adored his story- despite the fact they left out he was made of human flesh and cursed. This would have been the time to tell us more but no, just let him cry and break my heart. Better than nothing I guess

    • @k.robertrichardson6779
      @k.robertrichardson6779 Год назад

      It's a shame that they threw away the book's backstory. "Crafted of human skin and presented to Winifred by Satan himself" is so much more interesting than "Hannah What's-her-Tits does a cameo after going to the mall for a makeover at Claire's."

    • @RussianKitty
      @RussianKitty Год назад +33

      And they changed the fact that they got it from the devil and not from some random witch

    • @joshuaanderson4647
      @joshuaanderson4647 Год назад +13

      I don’t understand why Billy was awake in the first place. Binx was able to rest after they disappeared, why wasn’t Billy also allowed to rest?

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 Год назад

      Now Book has a new Mistress

    • @01eminasvolhamato
      @01eminasvolhamato Год назад

      @@RussianKitty I could forgive that given people are more open to their practices and it’s still Disney; plus stories get twisted after a time (which they joke about with billy being a lover instead of just a kiss)

  • @scarysara9364
    @scarysara9364 Год назад +3

    This movie should have just brought back the main characters from the first movie; I mean Max and Allison who would of course be all grown up are married and have a daughter who is a preteen, and she is very close and protective of her younger male cousin who is the son of Danny. Also throw in some boy about the tween daughter's age who can be her crush; and these kids can be the 3 new heros of the film, the younger cousin can even get captured by the witch sisters and the 2 older kids have to rescue him.

  • @rachelmeier351
    @rachelmeier351 Год назад +1

    Loved it and I’m glad you are still making videos!😋

  • @jonp6201
    @jonp6201 Год назад +70

    Can we take a moment to talk about Gilbert and how the whole story kickstarted?
    Dude literally wanted to bring back the witches because he thought they would be better people in a different era, even though he was well aware of the lore and how they effectively murdered children.

    • @BM-fz9yc
      @BM-fz9yc Год назад +7

      Or how we are supposed to believe he was just casually out trick or treating at 5am in 1993

    • @bluetounge
      @bluetounge 23 дня назад

      His story is also a plot hole because at that time all the children of the town would have been under Sarahs spell/trance, thus he should of also been under her spell....

  • @blueberry5063
    @blueberry5063 Год назад +132

    Also in the second movie we are told that the book was given to the sisters by another witch. In the first movie there is an entire sub-plot about how the book was given to the sisters by the devil. Also, shoutout to the kid who asked what a virgin was💀

    • @jaygemklocx2578
      @jaygemklocx2578 Год назад

      I mean u could say it was twisted over the past 300 years to make the Sanderson Sisters seem more evil, cuz clearly the town despised them. So that personally didn't bug me.

    • @jongon0848
      @jongon0848 Год назад +9

      I give that one some leeway since it's meant to play up the legendary status of the Sanderson Sisters as these dark and evil characters. It's the same way someone would say "Vlad the Impaler was actually a vampire. Which is why he was so evil."

    • @blueberry5063
      @blueberry5063 Год назад +7

      @@jongon0848 yea thats true but it still kinda bothers me lol

    • @lelelew2735
      @lelelew2735 Год назад +2

      @@jongon0848 that ruins the whole story the whole plot of the first movie is to show them as witches who were once human but sold their soul to escape sexism and be young forever. Also she was married to billy in the first one then the blonde sister cheated with him which is why she hates her

    • @jongon0848
      @jongon0848 Год назад +4

      @@lelelew2735 they never said Winifred and Billy were married in the first film. The most Binx says is "Billy Butcherson was Winifred's lover, but she saw him sporting with her sister, Sarah."

  • @kieranhair8973
    @kieranhair8973 Год назад +3

    I watched this video before watching the movie, and I was honestly upset that Winifred walking around with her shoes unbuckled wasn't an actual plot point. I would have enjoyed that way more than Buster Bluth's aggressively zany fear of spiders.

  • @TheCoolCookieKitchen
    @TheCoolCookieKitchen Год назад +3

    The original black flame candle was apparently made from the fat of a hangman so I’m really curious where he got his product from.

  • @teenagemonsters
    @teenagemonsters Год назад +58

    i found a plot hole. in the beginning of the movie, they are shown given the Necronomicon from a witch but in the first movie winne made it explicitly clear that the devil gave it to her

    • @humburger9998
      @humburger9998 Год назад +8

      The devil coulda been the witch.

    • @callmecharlie4250
      @callmecharlie4250 Год назад +3

      @@humburger9998 do you seriously actually believe that? truly? you know, with how they very clearly said that she was a witch and didn't refer to her as anything close to how they referred to satan in the original? do you sincerely believe she was the devil?

    • @professorbaxtercarelessdre1075
      @professorbaxtercarelessdre1075 Год назад +2

      modern movies love Retconning their own stories is my only thought, i don't think the writers care enough to re-read their own material to make sure it fits the previous plotlines

    • @jonathandevereaux298
      @jonathandevereaux298 Год назад +4

      Plot hole: ....... this sucked

  • @ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216
    @ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216 Год назад +256

    I actually thought Billy was a great character in the first movie. It's really nice to see a friendly zombie in a live-action film and I like that he does what he can to protect the kids.

  • @petbird19
    @petbird19 Год назад +2

    The beginning was SO GOOD.

  • @sharyebethancourt3660
    @sharyebethancourt3660 Год назад +3

    16:18 am I the drama? 😂🤣😭😭

  • @VidWatcher01
    @VidWatcher01 Год назад +33

    Sarah: "Winnie we don't feel so good....."
    **Gets dusted**

  • @ninak6675
    @ninak6675 Год назад +111

    I play young Mary and I’m literally crying at all the compliments. I really don’t mind the rest of the movie but I’m so happy that people enjoy our first half. All love 💞💞

    • @oAldanitao
      @oAldanitao Год назад +12

      You were great ♥️♥️♥️.

    • @christianlang348
      @christianlang348 Год назад +13

      You guys did so well.

    • @Cacjams
      @Cacjams Год назад +14

      OMG! You were awesome. All I've heard from my friends is how good the young witches are.

    • @ninak6675
      @ninak6675 Год назад +6

      @@Cacjams thank you so much 💞💞

    • @jackiebrubaker1156
      @jackiebrubaker1156 Год назад +11

      You were amazing!!! I hope to see you in the role again!

  • @WTF-Croo
    @WTF-Croo 9 месяцев назад +4

    “How bad could it possibly be?”
    Wrong movie Alex, this is Hocus Pocus, not the Lorax

  • @BugPlayzRoblox
    @BugPlayzRoblox 5 месяцев назад +2

    When I was a kid, I was scared of the Sanderson sisters. But in the new movie… they room away the slight fear factor and childrenized it…

  • @curlywurly7369
    @curlywurly7369 Год назад +245

    I watched it I swear I got mad bc they didn’t steal any kids souls this time :(

  • @simpelton524
    @simpelton524 Год назад +41

    My wife summed it up as more of a Disney Channel movie than a proper Disney movie.

  • @atable2505
    @atable2505 Год назад +2

    A lot of this was filmed in my hometown, the set for the fair was really cool to walk around in

  • @ameliadavidson360
    @ameliadavidson360 6 месяцев назад +1

    "WE MARCH AT DAWN!"
    Why did this make me nearly cackle at the office??

  • @SK_2174
    @SK_2174 Год назад +67

    I watched this last night and it’s basically fanfiction.

  • @kaitlynlindsay4143
    @kaitlynlindsay4143 Год назад +282

    It was cute and campy like the OG, I just wish they would have added some genuinely scary moments. As a 6 year old watching the first one, I was HAUNTED by the image of Emily hanging her head after getting her soul sucked out. The stakes were higher because people died, we even thought binx died part way through. People weren't in any real peril in HP2 :/

    • @stevendalloesingh1214
      @stevendalloesingh1214 Год назад +16

      Real peril = cancellation. Wouldn't want lawsuits of the youth of 2022 shedding a tear at a traumatic spell in a fictional movie.

    • @kaitlynlindsay4143
      @kaitlynlindsay4143 Год назад +36

      @@stevendalloesingh1214 it's not the youth who are to blame, just Disney who is too afraid to take risks anymore

    • @apocalypsebricksstopmotion6193
      @apocalypsebricksstopmotion6193 Год назад +11

      @@stevendalloesingh1214 I'm Gen Z and this movie was garbage.

    • @stevendalloesingh1214
      @stevendalloesingh1214 Год назад +3

      @@kaitlynlindsay4143 agreed, I do blame Disney. To think that Disney also produced the first movie. That was bone chilling 19 years ago, still holds up today.

    • @stevendalloesingh1214
      @stevendalloesingh1214 Год назад

      @@apocalypsebricksstopmotion6193 I'm 35 (milli) and I agree with you, first one is still a little bit creepy if you have smoked enough Kush.

  • @dank_zee
    @dank_zee Год назад +3

    "The hottest in tiketh tiketh" still dying on this line 😂😂

  • @crimson5163
    @crimson5163 Год назад +3

    Man, I really love the first Hocus Pocus, one my favourite childhood movies and I really wanted to love this movie too, but I just couldn't, the only thing I enjoyed where like the OG Characters (The Sanderson Sisters and Billy), the song they sang on stage, and Cassie's dad 'cause he was kinda wholesome to me ngl; but that's pretty much it. The backstory of the witches and the main character just suddenly becoming a witch randomly didn't make that much sense to me, and how they kinda all just made up with Cassie at the end seemed way too rushed. But that's just my opinion.

  • @screech9416
    @screech9416 Год назад +281

    A lot of people say the characters of the first movie should have been included, but I think it was ok not to have them. I mean, Max gives me the vibe of someone who would like to move to a big city. Especially if he and Dany (and possibly Alison) wanted to get away from anything that had to do with the memory of the Sanderson sisters

    • @rionaka8835
      @rionaka8835 Год назад +17

      You can bring then back for the third movie, that's totally what they're gonna do for maximum nostalgia.

    • @premiumaccount4166
      @premiumaccount4166 Год назад +20

      Revenge on max and Alison’s kids would have been a good movie.

    • @premiumaccount4166
      @premiumaccount4166 Год назад +13

      Would have been a good sequel if they had made the witches come back to get revenge on the children of the teenage guy and girl (max and Alison I think) who killed them in the first movie and continued on the storyline. They didn’t even have to use the actors, just people who looked similar to play them as older characters.

    • @screech9416
      @screech9416 Год назад +2

      @@premiumaccount4166 Omg that’s true, it would’ve been interesting

    • @kkswiftymeow
      @kkswiftymeow Год назад +7

      I honestly don’t care they didn’t bring them back because it makes sense why they wouldn’t be there anymore. I personally just really didn’t like the new kids they casted. They were so boring, had 0 character development and were overall unlikable imo but that could be mostly because of poor writing I mean giving them magic was a joke.

  • @vaporeon9912
    @vaporeon9912 Год назад +43

    Also I remember that in the first movie it says Winifred selled her soul to the devil and in exchange they gave her the book and constantly the main cast says that she selled her soul so... the devil is a hot witch according to hocus pocus lore

    • @reptilerandykrusha6426
      @reptilerandykrusha6426 6 месяцев назад

      The hot witch ain't even supposed to *be* Satan, she was retconned into the story to make the child eaters who are the Sanderson Sisters less evil and more sympathetic.

  • @dndi7772
    @dndi7772 Год назад

    Holy shit theres an outro now!! Love your videos my guy!

  • @liasummers2014
    @liasummers2014 Год назад +2

    "This guy just comes and ruined everything LIKE BOYS DO" is so true I literally died laughing 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂( I love your vids keep going ☺️)