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David Dastmalchian is one of those character actors who instantly improves everything he's in once he shows up, so him getting a chance at a lead role is long overdue and well deserved. Plus he's a huge horror fan, so I love that he'll keep doing genre work.
The Grove really exists. This is one of my favorite horror movies this year. I'm so glad David Dastmalchian finally got a lead role. I'm a big fan of found footage horror and this was an especially good movie in that genre.
@@JeshuaSquirrel while there are some rumors that feel a bit too out in the open to be real, it is weird af that male celebrities and wealthy people and even presidents meet out in the forest with a giant owl statue
@@Shyknit Sure but not unheard of. Rituals have always been a thing since the beginning of human history. I don't believe they are literally summoning demons though
I was going to say the same! Bohemian Grove is real. A friend has been, but only as a guest/prospective member. How extreme the bonds are, 99% of us will never know… 👀
As always, love your reactions. The Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100-hectare) campground in Monte Rio, California. Founded in 1878, it belongs to a private gentlemen's club known as the Bohemian Club. In mid-July each year, the Bohemian Grove hosts a more than two-week encampment of some of the most prominent men in the world. They do conduct rituals.
I saw this in on the big screen last year, and the creepy atmosphere is magnified! That actress playing Lily is terrific…her looks to the camera are so unnerving.
This is the first movie i've actually seen try to bring light to the topic of bohemian grove. It's a pretty crazy rabbit hole if you guys want to delve into it
What's mind blowing is that the whole thing was a plan to release the devil among the world. The doctor says that everyone that witness the rituals will fall under Abraxas spell, and they performed one on live TV, the finishing touch being Jack killing Lily with the sacrificial dagger.
The skeptic guy was supposed to be based on a real guy who was a popular skeptic in late night circles back in the 70s and 80s, The Amazing (James) Randi. I thought they leaned far too much into the curmudgeon thing, though. He was snarky and a bit condescending at times, but James was a lot of fun, too. He exposed hundreds of people who were getting rich taking advantage of desperate people. 😊
Yeah there was an odd tone with that character/comparison. But maybe they were only taking inspiration from Randi, and this character was meant to be separate, and therefore more of a douche
I think the biggest thing everyone agrees on is that this is a well-crafted _original_ story. There's nothing that immediately comes to mind that's like it. I love to see that, and that's why I would recommend everyone at least watch it once.
So this is the first movie in YEARS that genuinely scared the piss out of me in a long time. Paused it probably 5 or 6 times wanting to shut it off asking why tf I was watching it. Glad Nikki gets to enjoy it.
fun fact - Bohemian Grove is real and does have all sorts of myths and urban legends tied to it. The occult stuff is supposedly fake and it's just a resort for rich old guys. The other things and the eyes wide shut-like parties and stuff though...
I was gonna say, the rich and powerful probably just get drunk and have masked orgies in the woods, no new world order occult rites or anything. Still weird but not nearly as weird as people make it out to be.
Holy shit I can't believe this movie touched on bohemian grove, maybe that's why there were so many production companies working on this movie for everyone's protection
hi alex, i loved the film but can u clear up what u mean by for everyone's protection? obviously im aware of the whole dodgy business that goes on with bohemain grove but could u explain to me why more production companies would be better for this? just curious - thanks :)
@@胃-k7h Say if one studio worked on this film, and a few people like a producer or director was suddenly unalived, not a lot of people would bat an eye, but if multiple studios work on a film and all of the people behind the making of those films were unalived it would look very obvious who took em out, not gonna speculate names of who currently goes there but in it's history there have been presidents that visited the grove, politicians, celebrities all participating in these rituals is exactly why celebrities shouldn't try and influence elections when they're just trying to keep the elite safe by keeping the truth hidden. Sorry to get a little political with the answer but if Trump wins we're gonna see a lot of people besides just P Diddy getting thrown in jail for life lol, Jay Z, John Legend, Oprah, Ellen Degenneres, Tom Hanks, just to name a few people that are on some certain island flight logs😬
I saw this in the cinema and I was taken aback by how many studio credits there were. It's a reflection on how bloody hard it was to get financing for this weird but superb little movie.
I jumped in toward the end of your livestream, but I’ve seen this movie (and reactions to it) so many times I could tell exactly where you were in the runtime😂 Looking forward to seeing the clips along with the reaction lol
It's all Madeline (aka Minnie). When Lily, possessed, turns to Jack and says, "Don't be a fool", you can see Madeline's face briefly flash on the back of her head. Even Jack says that towards the end of that segment, Lily started to sound like Madeline. Everything that happens is Madeline's revenge on Jack.
Late night specials like this were still being broadcasted when i was growing up where i live. Best part if halloween btw where there was still intrigue around spooky stuff
Im loving the channel! I just discovered it yesterday to watch the vikings watchthrough series and ive noticed there are TONS of good series and movies that yall did that i am excited to watch
This is an excellent movie I've seen it several times in the past few months this is a great film to watch during the Halloween season for sure. You guys reactions were gold
The worshipping in the forrest in the beginning is actually Bohemian Grove. It is a real thing. Where the rich and powerful go into the woods in Monte Rio California every year, to worship their owl God Moloch.
Never heard of this but i saw you guys were reacting in my notifications, ill have to check this out! I recommend watching ABIGAIL, saw it recently and it was killer awesome!
Went to a Q&A screening of this movie and at the "Future Pictures" card the entire theater started cracking up. It was a good experience. The cost of making a movie that no one wants to fund.
Dad joke time! Police are searching for a pygmy mind reader who escaped the local prison. The statement they put out says that they are looking for a small medium at large.
One of my 2 favorite scary movies of the last few years, along with the polish movie "Hellhole". Both not scary but with insanely creepy atmosphere and not just tons of jumpscares.
Hahahaha the intro reminds me of the family guy skit where you think that every little clip from the production companies is the beginning of the movie, but there are just more and more of them
The actor that played the skeptic is the same actor that played Bane in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. He was the guy that was “possessed” by Agent Smith in the real world. Also, The Grove really exists, called The Bohemian Grove. Extremely powerful people, including presidents, other countries rulers, giants of industry, etc. all congregate there. No recording is permitted in there but someone did sneak in and take video one year of a ritual that they do in front of this giant statue. When they aren’t holding whatever ritual that is, they all break off into their respective fields of expertise and it’s thought that they essentially talk about the future of the world and where they want to take it. What’s scary is that the people who attend have the actual power to enact whatever plans they come up with. Especially if they all work together.
The 2 male guests are not so vague references to the magician Uri Gellar who is kind of known as a con man and James Randi who had or has a 1 million dollar bounty for proof of real supernatural powers. Great video!!
I love horror movies as a child. But horror movies nowadays seems to flop and lack something. Late night with the Devil gave me tingles while watching it! It was so genius and well-made.
Re: "Can we please get that woman a Neilson viewing diary?" The Neilson Ratings, i.e. the famous "a show's ratings," were tabulated by (among other things) a viewing diary filled out by households chosen (I don't remember how) to be one of the Statistical Viewers of broadcast TV shows. The households selected would fill out their own demographic info (age, sex, race, etc), and would then write in the viewing diary each show they watched and for how long they watched it. They'd do this for the time period of the survey (I ~think~ a month...?). When I was in my late teens, I visited some older relatives in another state, across the country from mine. By random chance, these relatives were one if the monitoring households for that time period. There was a problem, though -- this was in the earlier days of cable TV, and they were having ongoing trouble with their connection; only one channel would play. As a result, they didn't watch much TV at all during that period... maybe the news, and that was it. Well, I was frequently bored, and the Summer Olympics were on, so I watched the Olympics, whenever I wasn't doing anything else. As a result, I was given the task of filling out the viewing diary, while I was there. And it was just the Olympics. 😁 I don't know if one household had enough statistical weight to skew the ratings for that period, but my relatives' viewing diary definitely didn't record what the accurate viewing habits would've been if the cable connection hadn't been jacked up for so long.
The voice in the intro belongs to actor Michael Ironside who has has a long and very eclectic career with such roles in V and Total Recall among many others
24:45 idk why but her tone of voice instantly makes me think of the line in Evil Dead Rise. 😂 “I got to kill the creepy crawlers that i got inside my tummy!” 😂
I thought it was a very interesting take on the found footage genre and I like the pacing, the slower build up with some nice moments to increase the tension. David dastmalchian is fantastic in this role.
When Lilly is possessed there's a couple of moments, when she talks to Jack in a way as if she knew him very closely. Add to that, his wife's face appearing on Lilly during that scene and the ending scene, where the scene with his wife cuts into him stabbing the girl. So all of this got me thinking, her wife's spirit is the one who possessed Lilly, which would be quite ironic, because in a strange way, that would mean his wife is the one, who brought him his fame back
Thank you so much for reviewing this movie I love watching you guys's reviews and it was so much fun to watch this with you. The AI pictures was a nod to how the devil is even taking over in this genre of film the fact that there were 3 of them, and that the whole movie is low-key about hypno-control the programing we watch has on us. Three is a number used in many rituals. Just my thoughts 🎉🎉🎉🎉 love hanging with you and appreciate all the effort you put in.
I remember seeing it in theaters. It was unsettling and I enjoyed it. The first time I've heard about Late Night with the Devil was Jeremy Jahns movie review. Support this movie.
I grew up watching Carson. He was intelligent, funny, and could play the crowd. And classy, always. Feel sorry for anyone that followed him, you would never upstage that act. Ever.
@@JacksonDiddles They relocated for all the sinister stuff, back when they were exposed by A.J. in the early 2000's. Nowadays its mostly tame stuff that goes on there, they do their rituals and sacrifices in other places.
So I just got to it. And uh... some of the end parts is very much freaking me tf out. Like, I just went through a coma in February. I don't really remember it or immediately afterward very well. But the way the brain just flashes thing to thing when you're experiencing high fever nightmares whilst intubated and on propofol for over 2½weeks made me have mainly just horror movie nightmares. A few memories of my best memories that I didn't realize were my best memories of my life (til then). This hit a lot of those. Like I was a religious Carson watcher as a very young child. My mom would insist that I needed an exorcism when I found a lot of the coma process just... like character changing. I have felt like an alien in my Joie-suit since I regained cognition.
Yes, The Grove exists (or at least existed - I think it still does). German chancellor Helmuth Schmidt was there in 1979. Although supporter of the democratic party, he was invited to the "Bohemian Grove" or "Grovetime" once. Usually only the rich republican elite, business and finance leaders (200 of the latter at the time) were allowed. Women, liberals and press had no access, whatsoever. The ritual in front of the “Altar of the Owl” - the guardian goddess of the “Bohemians” - consisted of burning the everyday worries of the wealthy bosses who were wrapped in red hooded cloaks. These worries were symbolized by a paper-mâché corpse in a coffin. Crazy stuff...
I'm more into gore stuff and getting tons of jumpscares and death in films.. but this, this is way better than I expected.. there was so much less gore and disturbing scenes but more on the message and character lore that I really liked.. I wish they would've shown a last scene where Jack goes back to the show but this time he officially sells his soul and is now acting like nothing happened.. but either way 8.5/10 film I liked the aesthetic and shots.. felt like you were really watching a show in the 90's or 80's
Horror is my fav genre but it can also be the worst genre with so many lazy copies and cliches. This film was a great twist on a concept and I think they did a terrific job on the budget they had. This film deserves to go down as a modern horror classic
I'm not a big fan of horror movies, mostly the excessive gore and slasher stuff, but I'm a fan of David so I wanted to support this movie. I got to watch this in theaters and really loved it. The people in the theater were really into it and lots of screams and laughs.
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I think Nikki were referring to the movie "Tropic Thunder", it had bunch of fake movie trailers in the very beginning...
David Dastmalchian is one of those character actors who instantly improves everything he's in once he shows up, so him getting a chance at a lead role is long overdue and well deserved.
Plus he's a huge horror fan, so I love that he'll keep doing genre work.
I absolutely adore him! He's underrated and needs more leading roles, especially in horror. He's truly passionate about the genre.
@@geoffreyfyfe2248 Loved him in Last Voyage of the Demeter.
He was incredible in Boogeyman
The Grove really exists. This is one of my favorite horror movies this year. I'm so glad David Dastmalchian finally got a lead role. I'm a big fan of found footage horror and this was an especially good movie in that genre.
The Grove might exist, I'm not so sure about what is rumored to go on there.
@@JeshuaSquirrel while there are some rumors that feel a bit too out in the open to be real, it is weird af that male celebrities and wealthy people and even presidents meet out in the forest with a giant owl statue
@@Shyknit Sure but not unheard of. Rituals have always been a thing since the beginning of human history. I don't believe they are literally summoning demons though
@@JeshuaSquirrel it's true all of it
I was going to say the same! Bohemian Grove is real. A friend has been, but only as a guest/prospective member.
How extreme the bonds are, 99% of us will never know… 👀
As someone born in the 60s,this film did an excellent job of capturing the whole 1970s chat show vibe.
This film actually did have EIGHT production companies, and a total budget of just over $150,000.
Pure filmmaking.
Everyone pooled their couch money.
I love seeing movies like that do well 🙌
"Poor Gus" is the alternate title of this movie
As always, love your reactions.
The Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100-hectare) campground in Monte Rio, California. Founded in 1878, it belongs to a private gentlemen's club known as the Bohemian Club. In mid-July each year, the Bohemian Grove hosts a more than two-week encampment of some of the most prominent men in the world.
They do conduct rituals.
@@EL_Duderino68 With all the “Red Wood Trees” ie “among the tall trees”, I’ve heard All About Bohemian Grove too…… Unfortunately!? 🙄👎
don't call these animals "gentlemen"
LOL I had the same reaction to the intro, movies with a ton of studio logos ALWAYS remind me of that one family guy scene
I couldn’t stop laughing, it’s something you might expect from a “Scary Movie” sequel 😂😂😂
Love that you guys included all the production companies 🙌🏼😂I was mind blown at how many they had in theaters
When watching those opening production company logos I thought it was actually being punked
I saw this in on the big screen last year, and the creepy atmosphere is magnified! That actress playing Lily is terrific…her looks to the camera are so unnerving.
This is the first movie i've actually seen try to bring light to the topic of bohemian grove. It's a pretty crazy rabbit hole if you guys want to delve into it
I thought you were saying that this was the first movie I’ve you’ve ever seen and I was so confused 😂
The Conspiracy (2012) is about it, I don't remember what they call it in that movie tho
@Wraiven22 sorry being stoned and using voice text late at night don't mix well, far too much unnecessary punctuation 😂🤦♂️🫡
@MonM.-hj6mn i know i've seen it, but I don't quite remember it.I'll have to rewatch thanks for the tip tho 🤘
I love watching Alex Jones and Joe Rogan talk about it since alex actually snuck in one time and did some guerrila stealth shite 🎥📸
What's mind blowing is that the whole thing was a plan to release the devil among the world. The doctor says that everyone that witness the rituals will fall under Abraxas spell, and they performed one on live TV, the finishing touch being Jack killing Lily with the sacrificial dagger.
Yep! At the bottom of the screen at the end it says "it is done"
While at the same time collecting due on Jack for making another deal for more fame
If Jack sacrificed his wife for being 2nd best talk-show at best, imagine what Johnny Carson sacrificed for being no.1
Fair point but maybe Carson is natural and Jack always had limited potential
@@MonsterIcee Maybe Carson is natural because he sacrificed more than Jack did.
Nikki say it: “it’s forever Halloween in my heart”
I know this movie got a bit mixed reactions mainly for the CGI, but I liked it, I love David I'm glad he's getting a lot more roles.
The skeptic guy was supposed to be based on a real guy who was a popular skeptic in late night circles back in the 70s and 80s, The Amazing (James) Randi. I thought they leaned far too much into the curmudgeon thing, though. He was snarky and a bit condescending at times, but James was a lot of fun, too. He exposed hundreds of people who were getting rich taking advantage of desperate people. 😊
Its more condescending to pray on people and bankrupt them. James Randi was fantastic
@@besugarb4655 Randi was a gem. I'm glad so much of his catalog from the 80s is on RUclips. I was too young to appreciate it at the time.
Yeah there was an odd tone with that character/comparison. But maybe they were only taking inspiration from Randi, and this character was meant to be separate, and therefore more of a douche
@marquisdesade3025 Randi was pretty unlikeable too, like all skeptics
James Randi was a pretty horrible person in real life.
I think the biggest thing everyone agrees on is that this is a well-crafted _original_ story. There's nothing that immediately comes to mind that's like it. I love to see that, and that's why I would recommend everyone at least watch it once.
Fun fact the narrator at the opening of the film is Michael ironside he also famously played the head exploder psychic in the movie scanners
So this is the first movie in YEARS that genuinely scared the piss out of me in a long time. Paused it probably 5 or 6 times wanting to shut it off asking why tf I was watching it.
Glad Nikki gets to enjoy it.
fun fact - Bohemian Grove is real and does have all sorts of myths and urban legends tied to it. The occult stuff is supposedly fake and it's just a resort for rich old guys. The other things and the eyes wide shut-like parties and stuff though...
I was gonna say, the rich and powerful probably just get drunk and have masked orgies in the woods, no new world order occult rites or anything. Still weird but not nearly as weird as people make it out to be.
Kissinger Ronald reagan and Nixon all went to the Grove. Obammer was not invited. Bush was there.
Plentey of owl peop;e in a redwood stump.
There's a funny sci-fi book called *Noir* and it dabbles with the Bohemian Grove. I'd say more, but it would go into spoilers.
Holy shit I can't believe this movie touched on bohemian grove, maybe that's why there were so many production companies working on this movie for everyone's protection
hi alex,
i loved the film but can u clear up what u mean by for everyone's protection?
obviously im aware of the whole dodgy business that goes on with bohemain grove but could u explain to me why more production companies would be better for this? just curious - thanks :)
@@胃-k7h Say if one studio worked on this film, and a few people like a producer or director was suddenly unalived, not a lot of people would bat an eye, but if multiple studios work on a film and all of the people behind the making of those films were unalived it would look very obvious who took em out, not gonna speculate names of who currently goes there but in it's history there have been presidents that visited the grove, politicians, celebrities all participating in these rituals is exactly why celebrities shouldn't try and influence elections when they're just trying to keep the elite safe by keeping the truth hidden. Sorry to get a little political with the answer but if Trump wins we're gonna see a lot of people besides just P Diddy getting thrown in jail for life lol, Jay Z, John Legend, Oprah, Ellen Degenneres, Tom Hanks, just to name a few people that are on some certain island flight logs😬
@@alexbebout6931 Epstein Island had teenage prostitutes. I wish I had been invited in there.
I remember suggesting this in the server,I'm so happy y'all reacted to it!
I saw this in the cinema and I was taken aback by how many studio credits there were.
It's a reflection on how bloody hard it was to get financing for this weird but superb little movie.
I jumped in toward the end of your livestream, but I’ve seen this movie (and reactions to it) so many times I could tell exactly where you were in the runtime😂 Looking forward to seeing the clips along with the reaction lol
one of my favorite horror movies this year ! it’s definitely in the top 5 . it’s amazing !
yall gotta be around the top of the list of top 3-5 react youtube channels! i love watching yall!
That actor also played the Baron's Mentat Piter in the new Dune movie.
It feels like horror made for horror fans. Stumbles in places as a "film" but it's just so packed with cool ideas and visuals. Love it!
@@TyWorth yup, it made for horror fans. So good
This movie was better than I expected. Glad to see two of my favourite reactors reacting to it.
I almost spit out my coffee laughing when Steve growled "**** you, b****"
Favorite character was the skeptic, had one hell of a belly laugh when he tried to give the check to the demon girl
It's all Madeline (aka Minnie). When Lily, possessed, turns to Jack and says, "Don't be a fool", you can see Madeline's face briefly flash on the back of her head. Even Jack says that towards the end of that segment, Lily started to sound like Madeline. Everything that happens is Madeline's revenge on Jack.
The actor who was the skeptic / paranormal investigator is the actor who was possessed by Agent Smith in Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions.
The most creative horror film of the year!
Late night specials like this were still being broadcasted when i was growing up where i live. Best part if halloween btw where there was still intrigue around spooky stuff
Insane film. Glad David Dastmalchian got a lead role after so long. He deserves it
This reminds me of the uk series ‘inside number 9’. They did a similar thing a few years back.
Yes, the "Dead Line" Halloween special
Im loving the channel! I just discovered it yesterday to watch the vikings watchthrough series and ive noticed there are TONS of good series and movies that yall did that i am excited to watch
i looooved this movie. so original. and finally get to see this actor take a lead role!
This is an excellent movie I've seen it several times in the past few months this is a great film to watch during the Halloween season for sure. You guys reactions were gold
So glad you guys did a reaction to this. It's easily one of the best films I've seen this year. ❤
The worshipping in the forrest in the beginning is actually Bohemian Grove. It is a real thing. Where the rich and powerful go into the woods in Monte Rio California every year, to worship their owl God Moloch.
In a meeting right now, but definitely watching this with y'all when I'm done!!
This was a great video. I love David, and I love that he's finally gotten to shine. You guys should check out Long Legs
It's called the Bohemian Grove and it actually exists in California.
Never heard of this but i saw you guys were reacting in my notifications, ill have to check this out! I recommend watching ABIGAIL, saw it recently and it was killer awesome!
David Dastmalchian needs more lead roles. This movie is fantastic.
I bought the dvd last night and I had the same reaction, they had so many distribution companies, I was honestly shocked lol.
@NikkiStevenReact Steven, you're right about David being one of Joker's guys in TDK. He was also a Jerome/Joker follower in the show Gotham.
Went to a Q&A screening of this movie and at the "Future Pictures" card the entire theater started cracking up. It was a good experience. The cost of making a movie that no one wants to fund.
Dad joke time! Police are searching for a pygmy mind reader who escaped the local prison. The statement they put out says that they are looking for a small medium at large.
The opening credits is like that Family Guy bit 😂
One of my 2 favorite scary movies of the last few years, along with the polish movie "Hellhole". Both not scary but with insanely creepy atmosphere and not just tons of jumpscares.
Hahahaha the intro reminds me of the family guy skit where you think that every little clip from the production companies is the beginning of the movie, but there are just more and more of them
The actor that played the skeptic is the same actor that played Bane in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. He was the guy that was “possessed” by Agent Smith in the real world.
Also, The Grove really exists, called The Bohemian Grove. Extremely powerful people, including presidents, other countries rulers, giants of industry, etc. all congregate there. No recording is permitted in there but someone did sneak in and take video one year of a ritual that they do in front of this giant statue. When they aren’t holding whatever ritual that is, they all break off into their respective fields of expertise and it’s thought that they essentially talk about the future of the world and where they want to take it. What’s scary is that the people who attend have the actual power to enact whatever plans they come up with. Especially if they all work together.
The 2 male guests are not so vague references to the magician Uri Gellar who is kind of known as a con man and James Randi who had or has a 1 million dollar bounty for proof of real supernatural powers. Great video!!
I love horror movies as a child. But horror movies nowadays seems to flop and lack something. Late night with the Devil gave me tingles while watching it! It was so genius and well-made.
Mr. Wriggles = Captain Howdy
@@markkremser my exact thought when I first watched this
I missed u guys watching horror movies sm. I hope you do more in the future. Longlegs, abigail, first omen and oddity are pretty good 🥰
Re: "Can we please get that woman a Neilson viewing diary?"
The Neilson Ratings, i.e. the famous "a show's ratings," were tabulated by (among other things) a viewing diary filled out by households chosen (I don't remember how) to be one of the Statistical Viewers of broadcast TV shows. The households selected would fill out their own demographic info (age, sex, race, etc), and would then write in the viewing diary each show they watched and for how long they watched it. They'd do this for the time period of the survey (I ~think~ a month...?).
When I was in my late teens, I visited some older relatives in another state, across the country from mine. By random chance, these relatives were one if the monitoring households for that time period. There was a problem, though -- this was in the earlier days of cable TV, and they were having ongoing trouble with their connection; only one channel would play. As a result, they didn't watch much TV at all during that period... maybe the news, and that was it.
Well, I was frequently bored, and the Summer Olympics were on, so I watched the Olympics, whenever I wasn't doing anything else. As a result, I was given the task of filling out the viewing diary, while I was there. And it was just the Olympics. 😁
I don't know if one household had enough statistical weight to skew the ratings for that period, but my relatives' viewing diary definitely didn't record what the accurate viewing habits would've been if the cable connection hadn't been jacked up for so long.
The voice in the intro belongs to actor Michael Ironside who has has a long and very eclectic career with such roles in V and Total Recall among many others
They really did the Amazing Randy dirty here with such an unlikable sceptic role representing him.
Cause the real life James Randi was also a horrible person
I LOVED this movie!
They did Gus so dirty 😫 i wish he'd left after he heard Christou had died 😢
i love how family guy did a joke about the movie intro scenes lmao
24:45 idk why but her tone of voice instantly makes me think of the line in Evil Dead Rise. 😂
“I got to kill the creepy crawlers that i got inside my tummy!” 😂
Buhahahahaha your “calm the moment before the storm” was amazing, totally caught me off guard and made me lol 🤣👍
I thought it was a very interesting take on the found footage genre and I like the pacing, the slower build up with some nice moments to increase the tension. David dastmalchian is fantastic in this role.
When Lilly is possessed there's a couple of moments, when she talks to Jack in a way as if she knew him very closely. Add to that, his wife's face appearing on Lilly during that scene and the ending scene, where the scene with his wife cuts into him stabbing the girl. So all of this got me thinking, her wife's spirit is the one who possessed Lilly, which would be quite ironic, because in a strange way, that would mean his wife is the one, who brought him his fame back
In real life it’s the Bohemian Grove. A very real and very sketchy club of high profile powerful elites
lmao I love that shirt!! as soon as I saw it I heard Nikki's voice saying that.
Thank you so much for reviewing this movie I love watching you guys's reviews and it was so much fun to watch this with you. The AI pictures was a nod to how the devil is even taking over in this genre of film the fact that there were 3 of them, and that the whole movie is low-key about hypno-control the programing we watch has on us. Three is a number used in many rituals. Just my thoughts 🎉🎉🎉🎉 love hanging with you and appreciate all the effort you put in.
The worm scene is nightmare fuel, I loved this movie!
I remember seeing it in theaters. It was unsettling and I enjoyed it. The first time I've heard about Late Night with the Devil was Jeremy Jahns movie review. Support this movie.
Fantastic movie. Tons of correlations and vibes of The Twilight Zone, Conjuring universe films, horror in general.
I grew up watching Carson. He was intelligent, funny, and could play the crowd. And classy, always. Feel sorry for anyone that followed him, you would never upstage that act. Ever.
Thought it was a pretty good movie. The producers must've seen the infamous 1992 broadcast of Ghostwatch on the BBC before they made this.
I got a colleague whose first date movie was exorcism of emily rose haha .
The voice of that narrator at the start...was that Michael Ironside? It was so familiar.
Love you guys and your reactions! Always good to see your videos pop up ❤
The stuff about The Grove in the beginning is true...that place actually exists and they do some pretty fucked up shit there.
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They relocated for all the sinister stuff, back when they were exposed by A.J. in the early 2000's.
Nowadays its mostly tame stuff that goes on there, they do their rituals and sacrifices in other places.
@@EdwardVonKhil Jones didn't expose anything, I recommend the Knowledge Fight episodes on it
Whoever suggested this is the MVP!!
So I just got to it. And uh... some of the end parts is very much freaking me tf out. Like, I just went through a coma in February. I don't really remember it or immediately afterward very well. But the way the brain just flashes thing to thing when you're experiencing high fever nightmares whilst intubated and on propofol for over 2½weeks made me have mainly just horror movie nightmares. A few memories of my best memories that I didn't realize were my best memories of my life (til then). This hit a lot of those. Like I was a religious Carson watcher as a very young child. My mom would insist that I needed an exorcism when I found a lot of the coma process just... like character changing. I have felt like an alien in my Joie-suit since I regained cognition.
Lookup Bohemian Grove, thatll explain the club and the sacrifices needed to be made in order to be a member.
8:07 great Big Bang Theory reference!!
Yes, The Grove exists (or at least existed - I think it still does). German chancellor Helmuth Schmidt was there in 1979. Although supporter of the democratic party, he was invited to the "Bohemian Grove" or "Grovetime" once. Usually only the rich republican elite, business and finance leaders (200 of the latter at the time) were allowed. Women, liberals and press had no access, whatsoever. The ritual in front of the “Altar of the Owl” - the guardian goddess of the “Bohemians” - consisted of burning the everyday worries of the wealthy bosses who were wrapped in red hooded cloaks. These worries were symbolized by a paper-mâché corpse in a coffin. Crazy stuff...
How do you know.. if it's so secret
@@kathleenclark815 Schmidt wrote about it in his biography. - And there's a SPIEGEL article about it from the same year.
@@CLaire-fv5ozthen it must be true
Check out MANDY starring Nicolas Cage. It's absolutely nuts!
I loved this movie. Like you said, it's hard to be unique, and this definitely was. The tension grows throughout the movie . Such a great horror. ❤
I would love to see you two react to the movie Lake Mungo.
I discovered an infestation of armyworms in my field last night and now this.....Cue the nightmares tonight lol
I'm more into gore stuff and getting tons of jumpscares and death in films.. but this, this is way better than I expected.. there was so much less gore and disturbing scenes but more on the message and character lore that I really liked.. I wish they would've shown a last scene where Jack goes back to the show but this time he officially sells his soul and is now acting like nothing happened.. but either way 8.5/10 film I liked the aesthetic and shots.. felt like you were really watching a show in the 90's or 80's
you guys so cool, i really love your reaction 😊
Loved Niki nickname for her head wrinkles 😂 "My WTF wrinkles are deep rn!" 😂😂
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE REACT TO BLACK SWAN !!!!!!
Horror is my fav genre but it can also be the worst genre with so many lazy copies and cliches.
This film was a great twist on a concept and I think they did a terrific job on the budget they had.
This film deserves to go down as a modern horror classic
I'm not a big fan of horror movies, mostly the excessive gore and slasher stuff, but I'm a fan of David so I wanted to support this movie. I got to watch this in theaters and really loved it. The people in the theater were really into it and lots of screams and laughs.
i love watch ur horror reactions guys, the best combo! 🫶🏻🖤✨
This movie just exudes love for the 70s horror satanic movies.The final shots with the owl is a beautifu homage to Rosemary's Baby.
can’t wait for the horror journey and the spooky stuff 🥰
The Exorcism of Emily Rose is the fuse that lights successful long term relationships all over the world.