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When will u and Lee be friends again so we can watch u do reviews together? Life is too short, Weather u see it or not u both are review brothers.. idk what I mean tbh U know what I'm saying :)
@@Djaiwjdjeid Yep they had a falling out :( I heard from a guy who heard from this other guy who knows both lee and Cody that they had a falling out over who should lead the Avengers after Cap and Iron Man. Both hated each other's pick so between them and there subs it became a Civil War for a few days. Hope they be friends again
I met Bill Paxton at a convention in London about 6 months before he passed away. Most people were getting Aliens and Terminator items autographed whereas I got a copy of Frailty signed. He shook my hand and went straight into character, asking if I was a demon. It was awesome. Lol.
Given it’s his directorial debut and afterwards he only directed one feature and one short, it’s not surprising. I think frailty not getting the success he expected probably hit him in the confidence. When people have a short chance to talk to him and choose to bring up frailty he was probably very pleased. Kevin smith tells a story of when he met Alan rickman on dogma. He approaches Rickman and starts to praise him for his career talking about a movie he made that smith loved. Rickman seemed unexcited because he was expecting Smith to mention Die Hard, and when Smith instead praised his performance in “closet land” rickman seemed as shocked as he was pleased. He and Kevin formed an instant friendship that lasted until Rickman passed away. There’s a clip on RUclips of Kevin talking about rickmans death right after it happened and he gets really emotional.
I met Paxton in 2010 on set of Big Love. We discussed a handful of his films, but when Frailty was mentioned his eyes lit up. He went into the whole story of developing the film, finding the axe “right up the street in the back of a dingy hardware store - I saw it and knew it was the one!”. You could tell he was damn proud of the film and it’s a shame we didn’t get to see more projects directed by him. R.I.P Bill
I watched this movie with my Dad after you turned me onto it in your “plot twist” ranking video. My Dad told me he’d seen it before and it was okay and kinda boring. I still insisted we watch it since you seemed so passionate about and my tastes tend to line up with yours. So we watched it even though he seemed very disinterested in it at first. My Dad spent the last hour of this film with his eyes glued to the screen. Turns out he basically forgot the entire movie, so he kept trying to guess the ending. After it was over he told me that it was a really good movie and he couldn’t believe he forgotten it and then proceeded to talk about it all week. 😂
Same here! Thanks for "plot twist" video. And again, thanks for this video I find Rudderles, what is now one of my favorite movie! So Cody, you are doing very good job!!!
I just watched it knowing nothing about this movie and predicted the ending pretty early on which had the ending fall flat for me. It was an ok movie, Bill Paxton is the goat.
Allegedly the name "OTIS" comes from a homeless man Bill Paxton met. He offered the man money but the man refused his charity. When it came time for the film he wanted the axe to be it's own character so he named it Otis after the man.
Is it odd how innocent Otis was? “Only the Innocent Survive” is just a rumor made my audiences over time, yet it seems odd how Otis turned out to be a very innocent person in real life.
They sold this movie in a two-pack with the original Saw (2004), which I’m a massive fan of. I popped the DVD into my PS2 and I was absolutely blown away by the twist ending. Glad to hear you recommending it, Cody.
So I started watching this review having never seen this movie and when Cody said the first time stop the video and watch the movie first I thought what the hell, I’ll see if it’s streaming and sure enough it was on tubi so I stopped the video and watched it. Holy shit I’m so glad I listened to Cody.
@@CodyLeachYTI've seen Frailty holy shit that was a good film, one of the most underrated films ever, it's basically the definitive Southern US Horror Movie, Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton and Powers Boothe all were good in this, The Five Twists were fucking mind blowing, one after the other, RIP to Both Powers Boothe and Bill Paxton both of them sadly died in 2017, they're in The Marvel Cinematic Universe in Agents of SHIELD, both seemingly are SHIELD (but they're later revealed to be HYDRA), so glad I listened to Cody 😊, Boothe and Paxton are Legends in my case, This Movie showed The Untapped Potential Bill Paxton had as a director Bill Paxton and Powers Boothe would have been amazing additions to Justified (a show I'm currently watching and man I love it)
Lmao I was the same way. I heard about this “epic plot twist” and I felt too impatient to watch a whole movie. But because of Cody’s insistence I went and watched it and just like you, I am so glad I listened to him.
Cody, from the bottom of my heart, when you were talking about your favorite movie from every year you have been alive, thank you, thank you, thank you for getting me to watch Frailty. It is easily one of the best horror movies of all time and an underrated classic from the 2000s. This movie is super, super effective, too.
Frailty is amazing. I bought this at HMV when I was 22, me and my brother watched this and every second of it was gripping, the lighting, cinematography, the acting; there is no mistep of continuity or intention, it's all a class act in writing, and direction. The score is incredible and elevates the film. This is one of those pictures that i call a film, it's not a movie, it's a film. Bill Paxton, wow! I miss him being on the screen. 10/10, as perfect as a film can get. Great review Cody 👏 👌
Thank you SO MUCH for talking about this! I've been singing this film's praises for years! I wish Bill Paxton would have directed more. He clearly was great at it.
Ive never clicked off a Cody movie review so fast in my life. Thanks bro. I always was curious of this flick. I was an employee of blockbuster back in 1998 thru 2002 and remembering frailty renting extremely well. Cant say why i never bothered but i didn't. Thanks bro!!!!! Ill be back
This was also a blind rental for me and my family when it was released on video and loved it. Seeing this small family slowly break apart is crushing and it does such a good job of having you struggle throughout on who to side with until the ultimate reveal. Paxton is able to be so chilling while also conveying that he's a loving father holding strong to his beliefs and alleged duty. And those twists at the end are the cherry on top of this sundae. Executed perfectly to bring everything together in a tightly wrapped package. Incredibly underrated Horror Classic. Excellent review as always Cody!
I bought this movie because of Matthew. I had NO idea what it was and I had heard no one talk about it. It blew my MIND when I saw it the first time. I own two copies of this movie. One for me and one to lend out. When people come to me asking for horror they may not know about, this is the one I tell them about first. Its a hidden gem for sure. One of my favorite thrillers of all time.
I see the correlation, but you do realize Frailty pre dates Supernatural by 4 years, right? Yes, it was released in 02, but most movies are made a year prior to the release.
@ttewelow1 Well, according to imdb shooting and production started in late 2000. I don't know how accurate that is, but generally, movies are usually shot a year prior to release. Punisher 2004 was shot mostly in 03. I know because I live in Florida and they were shooting around the summer of 03, so regardless of release date, it more than likely pre dates supernatural by 4 years, and if imdb is accurate, technically 6 years. Some films take a year in half or 2 years to make before being released. So it all really depends on the size, scale and budget of the film.
@@micksawyer1112 IMDb only says that it released in 2001 because early screenings technically premiered in November, but it wasn't released widely until April of 2002
This movie is one of the most underrated horror films. Bill Paxton deftly handled directing and costarring as the caring yet troubled father. Plus Matthew McConaughey and Powers Boothe carry all the present day sequences like masters & the kid actors as Fenton and Adam really come across as realistic small town kids who aren’t sure how to process their dad’s sudden rampage and those twists are quite a gut punch
LOVE this movie! I saw it at theaters in 2002 with some friends as I had the fortune of seeing the trailer and having the movie at the theater where I worked at. We all found it thought-provoking, scary and brilliant. Every time I've rewatched I found myself loving it more and more. RIP Bill Paxton and this masterpiece was his best work and performance. Everyone else is great too. It's interesting that both Bill and Powers Boothe died around the same time in 2017. RIP to Powers Boothe as well. Thank you for reviewing one of my favorite horror-thrillers of all time @Cody Leach!
Thank you Cody, I remember seeing this in theaters, and still to this day, I show it to everyone because nobody has ever heard about it. It’s so freaking good.
I haven't watched this movie in years. But I do remember when I watched it, it blew me away. I plan on watching it again soon cuz you always talk about it. It's on the list.
I’ve been waiting years for you to do a proper review of this one. You’re the reason I watched it in the first place and it’s now one of my all time favorites.
Dude Frailty and Rudderless are two movies I’d never heard of but checked out a couple of years ago after hearing you sing their praises. Both are incredible 5 star movies for me. Brilliant! 🙏
If a person makes it to my “inner circle” of friends, they will inevitably be sat down and made to watch this film with me. It is a cinematic masterpiece and one of my all-time favorites. I buy used copies to “lend” to people after I probably spend an uncomfortably too long period of time gushing over it. Bill Paxton’s directorial vision is beautiful. It is the whole world’s loss we won’t see more.
I will never forget watching this for the first time and being blown away. Good thing is watching this several times over the years the movie still doesn't lose its magic. I also like to expose this movie to as many people as I can so I can relive it for the first time again through somebody else's eyes.
I watched this movie because of Sean Chandler and it didn’t disappoint. While I don’t consider it to be horror, it’s a fantastic thriller dripping with suspense.
The first time I watched Frailty, I was blown away by how amazing it was. Ever since you counted it down in your top 50 horror movies and sang your praises, I watched it not too long after. I totally agree that it is an underrated film. If you want an underrated film watch Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, that movie is a perfect horror comedy. Anyway, I always enjoy your reviews.
I watched this after you recommended it in a video years ago, I think it was the most underrated movies video. Either ways, because of you I’ll have grown up with this film and get to love it my whole life. Thank you Cody
Bill Paxson said he named the axe Otis because he wanted the axe to have its own personality because it was a character too..the name came from a homeless man he met while looking for shooting locations..he offered to give the man money but the proud man refused and bill bought his name off of him...love that movie !!!
I have heard you talk about this movie for years. But I have avoided spoilers for it. I finally got to see it today, it was awesome. I'm surprised that not more people talk about it.
I checked this movie out after you included it in one of your ranking videos. The way you explained it and the excitement you had in doing so made me check it out and I gotta say it was a very good movie. Would not have watched this without your recommendation!
Add this to the list of reasons why I absolutely love you and agree with you pretty much all the time lol. I have loved this movie since I was a kid and literally like you dude, I remember loving it even more because the kids from Mom’s got a date with a vampire (another absolute banger lol). This is one that not many people have ever heard about and I just don’t know why because it is such a fucking powerhouse of a film. I smile thinking about the kid that’s going to stumble on this one night late at night have no idea what it is fall in love with it and then come to RUclips and see your review and see that there’s a whole community of people who love this movie. I have no idea why it never gets talked about. I’ve showed it to so many people and I’ve only ever had one person be mixed on it and let’s just say I looked at them differently after that hahahaha. One thing I always come back to with this is the fact that Bill Paxton show James Cameron the movie and it was James Cameron, who told him to answer what is answered in the third act. Originally it was supposed to be ambiguous, which I’m normally always down for. This is one of those rare times were answering. The interesting question posed does live up to the story. We have been following and makes viewings that much better. Seriously people, if you’ve never seen this, seek it out immediately!
My brotha! Agree 100% and I hope to be that “movie mentor” for people looking for hidden gems. Gotta love the classics that we all know but there’s something special about this movies that are like a secret a few of us share.
I'm not really into deep dives, I don't understand why people want to know so much about actors or studios. I enjoy discussions about movies, of course, but about the content and philosophy. I watched Frailty and it really stuck with me. Although I suppose I never considered him "iconic" as a movie star in the way some view people like Tom Cruise or Arnold Schwhatshisname or Harrison Ford, I did like his acting and his character. When he died, I felt a hole in my heart that I couldn't explain. And, again in a way that I cannot explain, I miss him.
Yes! Finally! 🎉 I’ve always wondered when you were going to review this movie. It’s one of my favorite psychological horror movies of all time! It’s soooo criminally underrated and I’m shocked that not many people know about it. Thank you thank you thank you 😂❤
A couple of months ago my dad threw on this movie and my eyes rolled back into my skull. Well 2 hours later I asking my dad why he never showed me this hidden gem. The following Sunday my pastor referenced the movie in one of his sermons (jokingly) kinda ironic.
Frailty is one of my favorite Bill Paxton performances! Underrated film that needs more recognition! I always laughed my ass off when Bill Paxton as the dad ask his son after he put him under the cellar: Do you still believe in god? The son says: There’s no god! Bill slammed the door shut on him lmao😂
When it comes to OTIS, this is one story I found: When asked why the axe used by his character has the name "OTIS" carved into the handle, Paxton stated that he wanted the axe to have its own personality and to be unique. He found the name in Pasadena when he was there scouting for locations to film. Paxton met a homeless man and offered to give him some money. The homeless man did not want charity, so Paxton instead offered to buy the use of the man's name for his movie. The homeless man's name was Otis. Whether that’s true or not, I’m not sure.
I love how you reviewed this movie, it deserves so much shine and attention. My favorite Bill Paxton movie man he deserved a nomination or award. I saw this movie in the middle of last summer sometime in July for the first time and I absolutely loved and adored this movie. It stuck with me for awhile and made me think. I need to rewatch it. 😅
I remember me and a buddy got stoned and caught this one randomly in the theater. Was a nice surprise. I think we just decided to check it out because we are movie nerds and Bill Paxton was enough for us to buy tickets. Paid off.
YES! Thank You so much for this. I introduced my girlfriend at the time to Frailty, it instantly became one of her favorite movies. She has since become my Wife. We watch it at least once a year. It's great to know there are people out there who appreciate this magnificent film as much as we do.
i watched this movie not long ago after watching you list of best horror movies and DAMN that my mom and I were litteraly glued and speechless while watching it... so thank you for doing this review and continu your awesome works of movies ranking/reviews
I am religious, and I know that God loves everyone, doesn't matter who you are. From the perspective of the characters in this movie, and what happens, there is so much to unpack and interpret, one of the reasons I love it. I enjoy films like this that challenge you and your beliefs, perfectly acceptable to me.
I was born in 83 and watching movies growing up we rarely saw a trailer. Every movie was a complete surprise. Seems like I know half of every movie I watch these days.
Way back in the day one of the local video rental stores was closing and they were having a sale on all of their VHS tapes. We bought a whole crapload of movies and this was one that we bought on a whim and we were amazed at what a great movie it was even though we had never heard of it.
You mentioned this movie in one of your videos at least a year ago and the first time I saw it while movie hunting in my area, bought it right away. Watched it, loved it and have been recommending it to my subscribers any chance I get. Thank you so much for recommending it.
Thank you Cody both for introducing me to this movie (not in this video but in an older one you touched on it briefly) I love it now and also for introducing me to Aura. I’ve been meaning to get a VPN for a while and I like the added benefits of removing my information from spam callers and mail lists.
I will never not be grateful for you championing this movie. It’s simply brilliant - saw it such a long time ago and hoped more would catch on. Glad your platform can do that now
Frailty is in my top 3 favorite movies. Bill Paxton is amazing in it, and the twist at the end is awesome! I love seeing this movie get a little bit of traction! Great review!
I knew this movie was special the first time I saw it theaters! Blew me and my friends out of the water, it was soooooo unexpected how FANTASTIC this movie is, what a great theater experience! The ending reveals were freaky, and gleeful and had me thinking FUCK YES, THIS IS DOPE AF.
SPOILER: Ive always loved this movie, but sometimes I wonder if it would have been better if the audience didn’t get the reveal that they were demons and we were always left to wonder? Or maybe there were hidden clues buried within the movie that left a definitive answer if you dove deep enough into it?
I was lucky enough to watch this movie in theaters when I was studying cinema in college. I loved it so much that even I wrote a paper about it for one of my classes!!! Now, the ONLY thing I have a criticism for is the ending: I would've preferred if they would've let it vague and let the audience make their own interpretation, depending on the clues, their own beliefs, etc. I thought it was a shame to give a definite answer, especially with its subject matter of faith vs science.
I watched this for the first time after you mentioned it in one of your older ranking vids, and what a movie! Instantly up there with some of my favorite drama/thrillers
I’ve been waiting for this one!!!!! I watched this movie for the first time last year because you always recommended it and it’s now in my top 3 favorite horror films of all time so thank you once again Cody!!!
You suggested this movie in a video a few months ago. I watched it and now it’s one of my favorites! Thank you for telling us about this absolutely unknown masterpiece 🙏
My cousin, someone who isnt a horror fan recommended this to me and holy fuck i loved. Correct, cody, one of the most underrated horrors and top 20 of the 21st century
Just watched this thanks to you! It was a good watch! I wasn’t expecting the ending and it was over done it was just believable enough to make your question what’s real or fake. You should keep up with hidden gem older “horror” 😊
At the three minute mark I stopped the video and went and watched the movie. WOW!! This is definitely an underrated gem! Plus, I love the fact that it’s barely over 90 minutes and doesn’t overstay its welcome. Great movie, thanks Cody!!!
This is one i heard about, only because i heard that Bill Paxton was directing in promotional stuff. Then, i checked it out on my Blockbuster Movie Pass. SO glad i did
I started watching Frailty a few months ago but fell asleep about 30 mins in and never went back to watch the rest. Once this video came up in my suggestions I knew it was time to finish watching. Just checked it out on Amazon Prime and wow… this movie is great. Knew I could trust ya Cody, coming through once again
Love this Movie, the only pushback I have is as a religious person myself I've met & talked to people who believe this could really happen & as much as I like this movie I know it's just a movie & God doesn't work that way. Old testament days maybe, but not now.
Thanks for making this video! I’ve been meaning to check this out for years so when i saw you made this review I decided to check it out then come back and watch your review, I’m so glad I did! Talk about an incredible movie.
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When will u and Lee be friends again so we can watch u do reviews together?
Life is too short, Weather u see it or not u both are review brothers.. idk what I mean tbh
U know what I'm saying :)
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@@Djaiwjdjeid Yep they had a falling out :( I heard from a guy who heard from this other guy who knows both lee and Cody that they had a falling out over who should lead the Avengers after Cap and Iron Man. Both hated each other's pick so between them and there subs it became a Civil War for a few days. Hope they be friends again
I met Bill Paxton at a convention in London about 6 months before he passed away.
Most people were getting Aliens and Terminator items autographed whereas I got a copy of Frailty signed.
He shook my hand and went straight into character, asking if I was a demon. It was awesome. Lol.
That’s awesome!!!
Thanks fucking awesome! I’ve heard he was a down to earth good dude. Hate he’s gone. One of my favorite actors.
Dude is a legend
Hell yeah!!!
Given it’s his directorial debut and afterwards he only directed one feature and one short, it’s not surprising.
I think frailty not getting the success he expected probably hit him in the confidence. When people have a short chance to talk to him and choose to bring up frailty he was probably very pleased.
Kevin smith tells a story of when he met Alan rickman on dogma.
He approaches Rickman and starts to praise him for his career talking about a movie he made that smith loved. Rickman seemed unexcited because he was expecting Smith to mention Die Hard, and when Smith instead praised his performance in “closet land” rickman seemed as shocked as he was pleased. He and Kevin formed an instant friendship that lasted until Rickman passed away.
There’s a clip on RUclips of Kevin talking about rickmans death right after it happened and he gets really emotional.
I met Paxton in 2010 on set of Big Love. We discussed a handful of his films, but when Frailty was mentioned his eyes lit up. He went into the whole story of developing the film, finding the axe “right up the street in the back of a dingy hardware store - I saw it and knew it was the one!”. You could tell he was damn proud of the film and it’s a shame we didn’t get to see more projects directed by him. R.I.P Bill
I watched this movie with my Dad after you turned me onto it in your “plot twist” ranking video. My Dad told me he’d seen it before and it was okay and kinda boring.
I still insisted we watch it since you seemed so passionate about and my tastes tend to line up with yours. So we watched it even though he seemed very disinterested in it at first.
My Dad spent the last hour of this film with his eyes glued to the screen. Turns out he basically forgot the entire movie, so he kept trying to guess the ending. After it was over he told me that it was a really good movie and he couldn’t believe he forgotten it and then proceeded to talk about it all week. 😂
Same here! Thanks for "plot twist" video. And again, thanks for this video I find Rudderles, what is now one of my favorite movie! So Cody, you are doing very good job!!!
The ending absolutely blew my mind. It’s like multiple bombshells back to back to back and it’s incredible. McConaughey and Paxton never disappoint.
McConaughey often disappoints. Dazed and confused and True detective are about it. Got by on his looks and being able to read lines.
@user-tk4us4iu4h meh to pretty much all of those except wolf of wall street.
Neither does Powers Booth.
I just watched it knowing nothing about this movie and predicted the ending pretty early on which had the ending fall flat for me. It was an ok movie, Bill Paxton is the goat.
@@PlanetMars3 he sure blew me away in Near Dark,probably the first movie I saw him in.
My dad had a special knack for renting movies that were hidden gems or cult classics. This was one of them.
Frailty was a stone cold banger. RIP Bill Paxton! Legend 🪦
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Bill Paxton proved himself to be a great filmmaker in addition to being a great actor
RIP Bill Paxton
Bill was very talented and was always the highlight in every movie he was in and yes RIP 🙏 gone way too soon
He truly had such a gift and being a wonderful human being to his fellow man
Allegedly the name "OTIS" comes from a homeless man Bill Paxton met. He offered the man money but the man refused his charity. When it came time for the film he wanted the axe to be it's own character so he named it Otis after the man.
Fascinating
Is it odd how innocent Otis was? “Only the Innocent Survive” is just a rumor made my audiences over time, yet it seems odd how Otis turned out to be a very innocent person in real life.
Otis means only the innocent survive
Whoa.... That's absolutely brilliant. ALL HAIL BILL PAXTON!!!!
Holy Shit!!! Only
The
Innocent
Survive
They sold this movie in a two-pack with the original Saw (2004), which I’m a massive fan of. I popped the DVD into my PS2 and I was absolutely blown away by the twist ending.
Glad to hear you recommending it, Cody.
So I started watching this review having never seen this movie and when Cody said the first time stop the video and watch the movie first I thought what the hell, I’ll see if it’s streaming and sure enough it was on tubi so I stopped the video and watched it. Holy shit I’m so glad I listened to Cody.
Yes!!!
@@CodyLeachYTI've seen Frailty holy shit that was a good film, one of the most underrated films ever, it's basically the definitive Southern US Horror Movie, Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton and Powers Boothe all were good in this, The Five Twists were fucking mind blowing, one after the other, RIP to Both Powers Boothe and Bill Paxton both of them sadly died in 2017, they're in The Marvel Cinematic Universe in Agents of SHIELD, both seemingly are SHIELD (but they're later revealed to be HYDRA), so glad I listened to Cody 😊, Boothe and Paxton are Legends in my case, This Movie showed The Untapped Potential Bill Paxton had as a director
Bill Paxton and Powers Boothe would have been amazing additions to Justified (a show I'm currently watching and man I love it)
Lmao I was the same way. I heard about this “epic plot twist” and I felt too impatient to watch a whole movie.
But because of Cody’s insistence I went and watched it and just like you, I am so glad I listened to him.
One of the most underrated movies ever made. This is a masterpiece
I agree.. I seened this back then when I was in high school (2002) this movie was good as hell
Cody, from the bottom of my heart, when you were talking about your favorite movie from every year you have been alive, thank you, thank you, thank you for getting me to watch Frailty. It is easily one of the best horror movies of all time and an underrated classic from the 2000s. This movie is super, super effective, too.
Frailty is amazing. I bought this at HMV when I was 22, me and my brother watched this and every second of it was gripping, the lighting, cinematography, the acting; there is no mistep of continuity or intention, it's all a class act in writing, and direction.
The score is incredible and elevates the film. This is one of those pictures that i call a film, it's not a movie, it's a film. Bill Paxton, wow! I miss him being on the screen. 10/10, as perfect as a film can get.
Great review Cody 👏 👌
Thank you SO MUCH for talking about this! I've been singing this film's praises for years! I wish Bill Paxton would have directed more. He clearly was great at it.
Agreed, he had a keen eye behind the camera. I wish he were still here to give us more movies
Ive never clicked off a Cody movie review so fast in my life. Thanks bro. I always was curious of this flick. I was an employee of blockbuster back in 1998 thru 2002 and remembering frailty renting extremely well. Cant say why i never bothered but i didn't. Thanks bro!!!!! Ill be back
I just watched it this morning!!!! What a great watch!! Thanks Cody!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was also a blind rental for me and my family when it was released on video and loved it. Seeing this small family slowly break apart is crushing and it does such a good job of having you struggle throughout on who to side with until the ultimate reveal.
Paxton is able to be so chilling while also conveying that he's a loving father holding strong to his beliefs and alleged duty.
And those twists at the end are the cherry on top of this sundae. Executed perfectly to bring everything together in a tightly wrapped package. Incredibly underrated Horror Classic. Excellent review as always Cody!
Theee most underrated horror flick, of ALL time.
I bought this movie because of Matthew. I had NO idea what it was and I had heard no one talk about it. It blew my MIND when I saw it the first time. I own two copies of this movie. One for me and one to lend out. When people come to me asking for horror they may not know about, this is the one I tell them about first. Its a hidden gem for sure. One of my favorite thrillers of all time.
YESSS I fucking LOVE Frailty, such a great underrated gem!!
When you watch it for the 2nd time, it feels like a prequel to Supernatural. The dad is preparing his kids to hunt demons except Dean is one of them.
Lmao. Whut???
I see the correlation, but you do realize Frailty pre dates Supernatural by 4 years, right? Yes, it was released in 02, but most movies are made a year prior to the release.
@@micksawyer1112 Well since this movie was released in 2002, that means it technically predates Supernatural by 3 years not 4
@ttewelow1 Well, according to imdb shooting and production started in late 2000. I don't know how accurate that is, but generally, movies are usually shot a year prior to release. Punisher 2004 was shot mostly in 03. I know because I live in Florida and they were shooting around the summer of 03, so regardless of release date, it more than likely pre dates supernatural by 4 years, and if imdb is accurate, technically 6 years. Some films take a year in half or 2 years to make before being released. So it all really depends on the size, scale and budget of the film.
@@micksawyer1112 IMDb only says that it released in 2001 because early screenings technically premiered in November, but it wasn't released widely until April of 2002
This movie is one of the most underrated horror films. Bill Paxton deftly handled directing and costarring as the caring yet troubled father. Plus Matthew McConaughey and Powers Boothe carry all the present day sequences like masters & the kid actors as Fenton and Adam really come across as realistic small town kids who aren’t sure how to process their dad’s sudden rampage and those twists are quite a gut punch
LOVE this movie! I saw it at theaters in 2002 with some friends as I had the fortune of seeing the trailer and having the movie at the theater where I worked at. We all found it thought-provoking, scary and brilliant. Every time I've rewatched I found myself loving it more and more. RIP Bill Paxton and this masterpiece was his best work and performance. Everyone else is great too. It's interesting that both Bill and Powers Boothe died around the same time in 2017. RIP to Powers Boothe as well. Thank you for reviewing one of my favorite horror-thrillers of all time @Cody Leach!
I saw this back in 2002 and yapped about it to anyone who would listen. Still do. Underrated gem is right.
Thank you Cody, I remember seeing this in theaters, and still to this day, I show it to everyone because nobody has ever heard about it. It’s so freaking good.
I was sure you already reviewed it Cody! Today it’s Bill Paxton’s day of passing. He past away exactly seven years ago! I love him so much!
Wow, wonder if Cody knows that. RIP Bill. Thanks for the info!
@@michaelgallagher7338 he knows that. He replied to me.
@@michaelgallagher7338 he replied to me, said he knew and corrected me that it was yesterday on the 25th
I haven't watched this movie in years. But I do remember when I watched it, it blew me away. I plan on watching it again soon cuz you always talk about it. It's on the list.
Thank you!
I’ve been waiting years for you to do a proper review of this one. You’re the reason I watched it in the first place and it’s now one of my all time favorites.
Cody, I just rewatched your top 50 horror, and you said you were going to review this at some point. I like to think I willed this into existence😜😅
Frailty (2001) is one of the most criminally underrated Horror Movies that I've ever seen in my life & I give it a 10/10
Dude Frailty and Rudderless are two movies I’d never heard of but checked out a couple of years ago after hearing you sing their praises. Both are incredible 5 star movies for me. Brilliant! 🙏
If a person makes it to my “inner circle” of friends, they will inevitably be sat down and made to watch this film with me. It is a cinematic masterpiece and one of my all-time favorites. I buy used copies to “lend” to people after I probably spend an uncomfortably too long period of time gushing over it. Bill Paxton’s directorial vision is beautiful. It is the whole world’s loss we won’t see more.
I will never forget watching this for the first time and being blown away. Good thing is watching this several times over the years the movie still doesn't lose its magic. I also like to expose this movie to as many people as I can so I can relive it for the first time again through somebody else's eyes.
I've already seen it, haven't exposed it to anyone yet but will do
A Simple Plan with bill paxton is also HEAVILY UNDERRATED
I watched this movie because of Sean Chandler and it didn’t disappoint. While I don’t consider it to be horror, it’s a fantastic thriller dripping with suspense.
Not a huge movie guy but this movie solidified Bill Paxton as a favorite of mine. Didn’t know he died until watching this 😢
The first time I watched Frailty, I was blown away by how amazing it was. Ever since you counted it down in your top 50 horror movies and sang your praises, I watched it not too long after. I totally agree that it is an underrated film. If you want an underrated film watch Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, that movie is a perfect horror comedy. Anyway, I always enjoy your reviews.
I watched this after you recommended it in a video years ago, I think it was the most underrated movies video. Either ways, because of you I’ll have grown up with this film and get to love it my whole life. Thank you Cody
Bill Paxson said he named the axe Otis because he wanted the axe to have its own personality because it was a character too..the name came from a homeless man he met while looking for shooting locations..he offered to give the man money but the proud man refused and bill bought his name off of him...love that movie !!!
Otis was an acronym for Only The Innocent Survive
I have heard you talk about this movie for years. But I have avoided spoilers for it. I finally got to see it today, it was awesome. I'm surprised that not more people talk about it.
I checked this movie out after you included it in one of your ranking videos. The way you explained it and the excitement you had in doing so made me check it out and I gotta say it was a very good movie. Would not have watched this without your recommendation!
Add this to the list of reasons why I absolutely love you and agree with you pretty much all the time lol. I have loved this movie since I was a kid and literally like you dude, I remember loving it even more because the kids from Mom’s got a date with a vampire (another absolute banger lol). This is one that not many people have ever heard about and I just don’t know why because it is such a fucking powerhouse of a film. I smile thinking about the kid that’s going to stumble on this one night late at night have no idea what it is fall in love with it and then come to RUclips and see your review and see that there’s a whole community of people who love this movie. I have no idea why it never gets talked about. I’ve showed it to so many people and I’ve only ever had one person be mixed on it and let’s just say I looked at them differently after that hahahaha. One thing I always come back to with this is the fact that Bill Paxton show James Cameron the movie and it was James Cameron, who told him to answer what is answered in the third act. Originally it was supposed to be ambiguous, which I’m normally always down for. This is one of those rare times were answering. The interesting question posed does live up to the story. We have been following and makes viewings that much better. Seriously people, if you’ve never seen this, seek it out immediately!
My brotha! Agree 100% and I hope to be that “movie mentor” for people looking for hidden gems. Gotta love the classics that we all know but there’s something special about this movies that are like a secret a few of us share.
I'm not really into deep dives, I don't understand why people want to know so much about actors or studios. I enjoy discussions about movies, of course, but about the content and philosophy. I watched Frailty and it really stuck with me. Although I suppose I never considered him "iconic" as a movie star in the way some view people like Tom Cruise or Arnold Schwhatshisname or Harrison Ford, I did like his acting and his character. When he died, I felt a hole in my heart that I couldn't explain. And, again in a way that I cannot explain, I miss him.
Yes! Finally! 🎉 I’ve always wondered when you were going to review this movie. It’s one of my favorite psychological horror movies of all time! It’s soooo criminally underrated and I’m shocked that not many people know about it. Thank you thank you thank you 😂❤
A couple of months ago my dad threw on this movie and my eyes rolled back into my skull. Well 2 hours later I asking my dad why he never showed me this hidden gem. The following Sunday my pastor referenced the movie in one of his sermons (jokingly) kinda ironic.
Frailty is one of my favorite Bill Paxton performances! Underrated film that needs more recognition!
I always laughed my ass off when Bill Paxton as the dad ask his son after he put him under the cellar: Do you still believe in god? The son says: There’s no god! Bill slammed the door shut on him lmao😂
When it comes to OTIS, this is one story I found:
When asked why the axe used by his character has the name "OTIS" carved into the handle, Paxton stated that he wanted the axe to have its own personality and to be unique. He found the name in Pasadena when he was there scouting for locations to film. Paxton met a homeless man and offered to give him some money. The homeless man did not want charity, so Paxton instead offered to buy the use of the man's name for his movie. The homeless man's name was Otis.
Whether that’s true or not, I’m not sure.
Whenever I rewatch Frailty it’s always such a mindfuck experience all over again. I always recommend it to people it’s a hidden gem!
I love how you reviewed this movie, it deserves so much shine and attention. My favorite Bill Paxton movie man he deserved a nomination or award.
I saw this movie in the middle of last summer sometime in July for the first time and I absolutely loved and adored this movie. It stuck with me for awhile and made me think. I need to rewatch it. 😅
I remember me and a buddy got stoned and caught this one randomly in the theater. Was a nice surprise. I think we just decided to check it out because we are movie nerds and Bill Paxton was enough for us to buy tickets. Paid off.
These are the videos I want more of. Underrated gems.
I try to do at least one a month
You're a hero for this video man. So frustratingly missed. In my top 5 all time easily.
Hey Cody! Now you need to add a axe named Otis on your background. 👍
YES! Thank You so much for this. I introduced my girlfriend at the time to Frailty, it instantly became one of her favorite movies. She has since become my Wife. We watch it at least once a year. It's great to know there are people out there who appreciate this magnificent film as much as we do.
Definitely heard of it! So glad you are finally posting a review. This was also me and my dad’s favorite movie.
This is one of those films where I've seen the poster a million times but I don't think I've watched the actual movie
i watched this movie not long ago after watching you list of best horror movies and DAMN that my mom and I were litteraly glued and speechless while watching it... so thank you for doing this review and continu your awesome works of movies ranking/reviews
I am religious, and I know that God loves everyone, doesn't matter who you are. From the perspective of the characters in this movie, and what happens, there is so much to unpack and interpret, one of the reasons I love it. I enjoy films like this that challenge you and your beliefs, perfectly acceptable to me.
Love this one! Wish Bill Paxton directed more films.
I was born in 83 and watching movies growing up we rarely saw a trailer. Every movie was a complete surprise. Seems like I know half of every movie I watch these days.
Way back in the day one of the local video rental stores was closing and they were having a sale on all of their VHS tapes. We bought a whole crapload of movies and this was one that we bought on a whim and we were amazed at what a great movie it was even though we had never heard of it.
Same here. My VHS collection tripled due to our local video store closing down. And DVD for that matter.
would love for this film to get a 4K release - a gem of a movie.
Thanks for reminding me to re-watch this, Cody. Man, I miss Bill Paxton. Gone way too soon 😢
You mentioned this movie in one of your videos at least a year ago and the first time I saw it while movie hunting in my area, bought it right away. Watched it, loved it and have been recommending it to my subscribers any chance I get. Thank you so much for recommending it.
Thank you Cody both for introducing me to this movie (not in this video but in an older one you touched on it briefly) I love it now and also for introducing me to Aura. I’ve been meaning to get a VPN for a while and I like the added benefits of removing my information from spam callers and mail lists.
A great recommendation Cody! Me and my dad just finished watching it and we're already ordering our very own copy of Frailty. Thanks a million!
I will never not be grateful for you championing this movie. It’s simply brilliant - saw it such a long time ago and hoped more would catch on. Glad your platform can do that now
Frailty is in my top 3 favorite movies. Bill Paxton is amazing in it, and the twist at the end is awesome! I love seeing this movie get a little bit of traction! Great review!
1:54 I'm sold. Will watch it then go back to this review.
I knew this movie was special the first time I saw it theaters! Blew me and my friends out of the water, it was soooooo unexpected how FANTASTIC this movie is, what a great theater experience! The ending reveals were freaky, and gleeful and had me thinking FUCK YES, THIS IS DOPE AF.
Hahaha
SPOILER:
Ive always loved this movie, but sometimes I wonder if it would have been better if the audience didn’t get the reveal that they were demons and we were always left to wonder? Or maybe there were hidden clues buried within the movie that left a definitive answer if you dove deep enough into it?
I was lucky enough to watch this movie in theaters when I was studying cinema in college. I loved it so much that even I wrote a paper about it for one of my classes!!! Now, the ONLY thing I have a criticism for is the ending: I would've preferred if they would've let it vague and let the audience make their own interpretation, depending on the clues, their own beliefs, etc. I thought it was a shame to give a definite answer, especially with its subject matter of faith vs science.
I absolutely love Frailty. One of the best movies of the early 2Ks for me.
Frailty is one of my all-time, underrated horror films
Currently streaming on Tubi and Amazon prime. Just watched this it’s good
I watched this for the first time after you mentioned it in one of your older ranking vids, and what a movie! Instantly up there with some of my favorite drama/thrillers
I found this at Goodwill on DVD recently and picked it up based on your recommendation. Can't wait to watch it!
My dad and I also really enjoy this movie. I thought it was great and my dad loves to watch it together every few years.. Another great video Cody.
I’ve loved Frailty since 2001. It’s one of my all time favorite films. Fantastic review Cody. Please do a spoiler review!
R.I.P. Bill Paxton
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I’ve been waiting for this one!!!!! I watched this movie for the first time last year because you always recommended it and it’s now in my top 3 favorite horror films of all time so thank you once again Cody!!!
You suggested this movie in a video a few months ago. I watched it and now it’s one of my favorites! Thank you for telling us about this absolutely unknown masterpiece 🙏
I watched this movie a while back per your recommendation in an older video. I had never heard of it, and ended up really enjoying it. Thank you!
Good to see you give some love to this fantastic film, great video Cody 👌🏻
A definite masterpiece for sure. The narrator switch/twist was epic.
My cousin, someone who isnt a horror fan recommended this to me and holy fuck i loved. Correct, cody, one of the most underrated horrors and top 20 of the 21st century
Just watched this thanks to you! It was a good watch! I wasn’t expecting the ending and it was over done it was just believable enough to make your question what’s real or fake. You should keep up with hidden gem older “horror” 😊
At the three minute mark I stopped the video and went and watched the movie. WOW!! This is definitely an underrated gem! Plus, I love the fact that it’s barely over 90 minutes and doesn’t overstay its welcome. Great movie, thanks Cody!!!
This is one i heard about, only because i heard that Bill Paxton was directing in promotional stuff. Then, i checked it out on my Blockbuster Movie Pass. SO glad i did
I started watching Frailty a few months ago but fell asleep about 30 mins in and never went back to watch the rest. Once this video came up in my suggestions I knew it was time to finish watching. Just checked it out on Amazon Prime and wow… this movie is great. Knew I could trust ya Cody, coming through once again
OTIS means "Only the Innocent Survive." Saw this movie back around 2003 and loved it. Seen it a few times since.
I’m so happy to hear you talking about this! I used to watch this movie all the time as a kid.
Love this Movie, the only pushback I have is as a religious person myself I've met & talked to people who believe this could really happen & as much as I like this movie I know it's just a movie & God doesn't work that way. Old testament days maybe, but not now.
My grandma rented it and I saw it when I was 5, one of the most traumatic movie experiences I’ve ever had
We have been waiting for this one! Thank you for letting me know about this awesome movie!
Fantastic film I checked out about a year ago. Glad for your recommendation because this movie kicks ass!
My co worker got this for me on blu-ray for a brithday gift
so happy you're finally reviewing this!!
One of my absolute favorites. Bill Paxton never stops being such a loving Dad even when he’s absolutely frustrated with Fenton.
Thanks for making this video! I’ve been meaning to check this out for years so when i saw you made this review I decided to check it out then come back and watch your review, I’m so glad I did! Talk about an incredible movie.
went to see this in theaters with my parents as a kid and my god does it still hold up to this day!