Spiders live rent free in my nightmares and as much as I enjoyed this movie, I hated every second of it lol! Sam definitely had a great time though! Thank you all for your support!
LOL I have arachnophobia too, and the first time I watched this was on TV; we had a small screen, and I was sitting on the other side of the living room. my wife was laughing as I squirmed non-stop in my seat! I still have the fear (had it since I was 3 years old... which also gave me my PTSD we uncovered recently), but I have started watching movies like * Legged Freaks, and another comedy called Big @$$ Spider!
"It wasn't talking to the other spider. It was banging it!". I haven't laughed this much in a long time. And your wife's reaction was the best. Great video.
I like that Jeff Daniels didn't try to do "manly" screams, but just full on squawked like a terrified chicken when spiders jumped out at him. I mean, don't we all?
And they're Aussie spiders, too. They have that horrible wide "wingspan", and the creepy sideways/backwards movements. Nothing worse than an unpredictable arachnid!
I feel for you, I am 100% phobic and terrified of spiders! On a side note, you two are the best movie reactors on RUclips. You never do any of the annoying things other reactors do. You don’t talk over the film or make a thousand obnoxious wisecracks or snarky comments and you pay attention to what is progressing in the film in a very natural, sweet and sincere manner. Always a joy to watch you both! 👍❤️
I agree! This is why I support them more than other RUclips reactors. They never try to act smart or cynical. I always wait for Saturday evening to watch their latest reaction😊😊
Exactly! You guys don't miss key dialogue or plot points because you are trying to say something to sound smart...that drives me nuts with most reactors. I love your channel and keep up the good work.
I was SO stoked to see that you guys chose this movie. My uncle is a retired Entomologist and specialized in research of the Goliath Birdeater. He was on the production crew for Arachnophobia and assisted with technical advice and the spider "wrangling." Trying to get spiders, especially in large numbers, to behave for a camera was a nightmare lol. Doing it without hurting them required some really neat tricks. None of them wanted anything to do with people or what was going on. Just keeping them from eating each other was hard enough lol.
To be fair, the family's property was the homebase for the "general" spider, but none of the spiders attacked the family until the very end (but attacked the rest of the town). The general probably tolerated the family's presence until it was time for the big egg sack to hatch.
Some of my favorite parts of this movie were the fake jump scares. Both the terrifying cricket and the coat hanger gag made the actual spider attacks even more suspenseful.
Your reaction was hilarious. Loved it. And some of your comments... 🤣 10:05 "But they just saved this spider. So maybe this spider will communicate to the main spider that this family's really chill." Yeah dude, it's not Charlotte's Web. 😂😂😂
I remember the slogan they had for the movie: "8 legs. 4 fangs and and attitude". Once had the comic based on the movie when Disney was publishing its own comic which they called "Hollywood Comics".
"I have a wave of feeling safe, now that John Goodman is here." Steven Spielberg said almost the exact the same in 1990 and cast Goodman for that reason. For arachnophobic viewers afraid this movie might be too intense, Goodman was reassurance it would be okay.
31:24 He was trying to lure the spider out by mimicking something caught in the web as he did in a previous scene (24:34) He wasn't expecting it to attack. Fun fact: This is a Disney film. The production company, Hollywood Pictures, was a subsidiary of Disney. Arachnophobia was its first film.
It was a good movie, it is in my country Venezuela, the jungle carriage is called Canaima (as the name of the town) there are the Tepui and the highest waterfalls in the world: Angel Falls. Within the mountains there are cliffs with jungles and unique animals that have evolved separately from the rest of the world. It is in the same area where the waterfalls of paradise from the movie Up. If there are spiders of that size, they are called: Monkey spider.
Yeah no thanks with the Monkey Spiders. I've heard of them. Idk how you can deal with the crazy things that must have evolved there. Probably beautiful place though
This is one of the *BEST* reaction videos I have ever watched! This movie is so good and so overlooked, nobody watches it, and many have never even heard of it. There's enough humor in it to give it a lighter feel, and a lot of the scares are immediately followed by laughter of laughing at oneself for being scared, but the horror is a real horror that people can relate to (spiders), not zombies or monsters or things you've never seen.
One of my favorite movies as an kid. I had a fascination with Spiders. Just because of how unique they were. When this movie came out, i was so blown away. It's essentially a B-movie. Taken seriously with some kind of campiness. I also had the comic book adaptation of it. The moment in which Ross Jennings first encoutered his Arachnophobia was shown and it was terrifying. He only talked about it in the movie and didn't feel as fearful. But he did feel some kind of way,
Yes. And the thing is this: the super deadly spiders in this movie doesn't exist. In reality, the most deadly spiders on earth are funnel web spiders, especially the Sydney funnel web spider from Australia. But, even funnel web spiders are not out to get any human being because we're not a part of their diet for survival.
@@TBRSchmitt I live a hermit life. My dog may be killer then. I side eye my Yorkshire terrier every day. What she planning? When will she strike? Dorris is a name that strikes terror into the heart of non-terriers. So can you blame me? Scarier than Cujo as a name. But Seriously though, Goodman is a joy in this movie, as is Jeff Daniels...But F this movie. Great as it may be. I saw this under age 10. Perhaps 6-8. So it's no wonder a spider scuttling across the floor is pure horror to me. I live in the UK. We have zero poisonous spiders. ...neither did this town! O.o
Ya'll have the best movie reaction channel on RUclips. I like how you break down the movie at the end. Others might take 5 minutes to say something, but you two go at least 20 minutes. Plus, ya'll seem like a great couple that genuinely like spending time together. Thank you for sharing with us.
“It wasn’t talking to another spider it was banging it” I feel like you thought this was terrifying while I was laughing at it like a line from Always Sunny In Philadelphia
"Actors wouldn't let a spider crawl on their face", he hasn't seen Marv meet Axl in Home Alone. His reaction was real, they told him it was a fake spider.
"Nothing's really been funny.... except for your reaction so far" says Sam, smiling sweetly. That is relationship goals! I know, because I've been with my husband for 31 years and he still makes me laugh every day.
I must've been 8-10ish years old when I saw this movie on VHS for the first time. For several years thereafter I would tear down all towels hanging in the bathroom whenever I needed to shower or shit. All because of this damn movie. Great reaction as always!
So true story I was 10 years old when this movie came out and it made me very afraid of spiders. So my father being an old military man who believed in facing your fears, called me outside and put a water hose in a hole in the ground and turn the water on. and a few sec later out popped a Texas tarantula. He picked it up put it in a jar and said this is your new pet. I had to sleep with that thing by my bed for weeks, eventually I got brave enough to pick him up and feed him. I still don’t like spiders, but I can tolerate them. The spiders name was Snuffleupagus.
This might have been one of your first videos I watched. Watch all of them since then and this might be your best reaction. TBR I feel you every step of the way bro!! Your optimism at the beginning is priceless. This is an annual Halloween rewatcher for me.
My friends made me watch this in the theater when it came out. I can 100% say watching your reaction brought back ALL of the trauma from that experience. As I'm typing this... I still have goose bumps and chills from watching. May have been a mistake watching this with ya'll.
Awesome reaction. Saw this movie at the theater. Car ride home I sat on the seat cross legged. Slept with the light on for about a month. Still cocoon myself in blankets when I sleep.
In California thanks to a "hitch hiker" aboard a cargo ship, we now have the African Brown Widow whose venom is more powerful than a black widow spider. Fortunately, the Brown Widow does not inject enough venom in one bite to be fatal to most humans.
This movie freaked the hell out of me as a kid. Because of it I totally believed for years that spiders like a black widow or brown recluse were super deadly and kill you in a few minutes. Nice reaction as usual you two!
It always makes me smile, how the showdown is one of the most dramatically shot and tense scenes you’ll ever see in a movie……and it’s with a spider! Frank Marshall really should have made a lot more movies. The plane crash in ‘Alive’, is enough to put you off flying for ever!
I saw this film when it first came out. To this day... I check any pair of shoes that I haven't worn in a few days by bashing them against something to shake out any potential spider. There never is any, but I gotta stay vigilant.
There was a false widow tucked up inside my Internet router the other day, right in the bit at the bottom where you have to a stick your fingers and have a good old rummage around to reset it or attach cables. Gave it a really good shake and it just sat there, looking at me. Absolutely could not dislodge it. Tried to crush it and couldn’t get at it. Had to vacuum the bastard out.
@@johngarcia7774 Funnel web spiders fangs are sharp enough to puncture through shoes and fingernails. So please reconsider that approach if you visit Australia.
Oh shit!!! Good on you guys for tackling this classic. I never see people reacting to it and it is a movie I used to watch all the time as a kid. Definitely an overlooked creeper
2:48 - Yeah, that's the funny thing about. Nearly every single thing in rainforests can potentially kill you, and many things outright want you dead. That's the kind of thing they didn't tell us in Captain Planet.
My family watched this when I was a kid. The movie was probably enough to scar a lot of kids, but I also has the misfortune of waking up to a spider crawling on my face later that evening. They’ve been my biggest phobia ever since! Happy to see this film inflicted on another innocent victim.
I remember seeing this a year or two before I really properly got into horror in my early teens. I remember feeling at the time like such a big shot for sitting through a genuine horror movie, failing to realize it was a horror comedy xD To this day, though, I'm amazed how well this film can pull off a grown man having an actual fight with a single spider.
I was so excited when I saw this reaction come up and boy it did not disappoint!!! I remember watching this as a kid and it traumatised me for life. Also I literally had a panic attack earlier this year when a huntsman spider found its way into my apartment, I had to call a friend over just so he could get rid of it for me! So trust me when I tell you I totally relate to your fear of these creatures! That being said, I LOVE LOVE LOVE this movie and never get tired of watching it. It's so underrated and well executed! I'm going to be rewatching this reaction whenever I need a good chuckle :D
The first Disney movie released under its Hollywood imprint (Truly miss Hollywood and Touchstone). It was also a Disney/Amblin collaberation so Spielberg was involved as well. Also For Frank Marshall, who was a mostly known as a producer, this was the first movie that he directed.
We watxhed this as soon as it came out on video. My daughter was a couple of weeks old (born may 1991) she was laying on my husband's lap. One if the jump scares my daughter was launched several feet in the air because my husband jumped and screamed so hard. Baby was fine. She is all grown with her own offspring now. Also she hates spiders too...
Just realize spiders although ugly are amazing as they eat all the bugs that are around your house. They really do get such a bad wrap thanks to movies & looks.
Awesome reaction! Very underrated movie. The music that plays in this movie whenever the Spiders show up has stuck with me for years. Whenever I see one in real life it plays in my head😂
Every year the London Film Festival presents a surprise film, where the audience doesn't know what the film is until the credits start. One year they showed Arachnophobia, and apparently dozens of people just got up and left the minute the title appeared on screen.
TBR Schmitt, you are braver than my black ass ever was brother!!! LOL!! I was 18 years old when this film was released, and in 30 years I still haven't seen it all the way through!! Friends have been trying for years to trick me into watching it, saying that the movie was a comedy!! Nope!!! So, kudos to you and Samantha (who screamed out loud) for this review!! I enjoyed watching you both squirm with this one!! You mentioned 8 Legged Freaks (another film I can't watch) and The Mist, but Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) with William Shatner and BUG (1975) are direct ancestors to Arachnophobia, and might deserve a look from you both. Thanks for another awesome movie review you guys!! I couldn't have watched any of it (I minimized my for 90% of it!!) without your great commentary and reactions!! Now it's on to your reaction for Train to Busan, which is a great zombie flick!! See you there!!
"..Ughh, it wasn't talking to the other one, it was banging it." I LOST it when you said that LMAO!! Awesome reaction on an old classic and I too, once had a deep fear of spiders. It isn't so bad now but I still get a little creeped out by big ones! xD
I have had 2 spider egg sacks hatch in my apartment within the last 4 years. I caught the first one as they were spreading throughout a web in the corner of my bedroom and sprayed it, but I only even know about the second one because I kept having teeny tiny little white spider babies swing down on me for a week.
If it makes you guys feel better, the sheriff gets his too. In a deleted scene, a spider snuck into his cop car and bites him on the back. That explains why he's not in the ending of the film.
Julian Sands plays the part of Dr. James Atherton, but he's best known to many film buffs from his role in the film Warlock and the other horror films he's been in. He's really good at being creepy, and is actually a fairly good English actor. It's a shame he didn't have a part in the Harry Potter films, his mother's maiden name is Malfoy.
@@toodlescae Indeed! Two great English actors, so you're always getting a great scene. I think lot's of younger people don't know the film exists, since it has a cult following. Would be perfect for a reaction channel.
So I took my newlywed wife to see this movie at the time, and she absolutely hated spiders. We came home and she fell asleep on the couch, I saw her hairbrush and grabbed some hair out of it and lightly brushed her arm while softly singing the itsy-bitsy spider crawled up beside her. We have been divorced for 28 years now.😂
I saw this in the theater. When I tell you that the whole theater was screaming throughout this movie, I am not exaggerating. It was the best time at a movie
was at Camp Pendleton in an area with one porta-potty that happened to be home to 8 black widow spiders; 4 overhead, 1 by each of my feet, and 2 in the bowl. fastest shit i've ever taken in my life
I remember watching this at home and I saw a shadow of my hand on the floor and I nearly jumped through the ceiling then laughed at myself thanks again!
Nice reaction. Arachnophobics watching Arachnophobia is an instant win. As a former owner of a sweet tarantula, I'm always called to take any crawlies out of the home of my gf. The funniest thing about having a spider that size is, when you put it on your shoulder for fun and it decides to take a nap on your back. No chance of leaning against the chair. Or the one day, she escaped and crawled behind a cupboard and wasn't seen for days. Ah, such sweet memories :)
When I was 10, I went camping with my family. Had a great camp site with many large trees. At night it was beautiful without a cloud in the night sky. Then it felt like it was raining out, and started tickling all over. My dad turned on the large gas lantern really bright. To our horror, multitudes of spider nests had hatched above our heads, and it was raining baby spiders like a light drizzle. We were covered from head to toe of baby spiders crawling all over us. To this day, I still freeze when I see a spider, and the smaller they are, the more fearful I am. I suffer from arachnophobia, and this movie is the scariest one I have ever watched.
I participated in a Civil War reenactment at Cold Harbor, Virginia. The campsite and tents were infested with black widow spiders. I slept in the car the whole weekend.
Spiders live rent free in my nightmares and as much as I enjoyed this movie, I hated every second of it lol! Sam definitely had a great time though!
Thank you all for your support!
Sorry to say, they live rent free in your house, too.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 thank you for this chuckle. He's right ya know! Sleep tight.
LOL I have arachnophobia too, and the first time I watched this was on TV; we had a small screen, and I was sitting on the other side of the living room. my wife was laughing as I squirmed non-stop in my seat! I still have the fear (had it since I was 3 years old... which also gave me my PTSD we uncovered recently), but I have started watching movies like * Legged Freaks, and another comedy called Big @$$ Spider!
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Thank you for suffering for our mere amusement.
When John Goodman is in a movie, a blanket of safety lands over the viewers 😆
Steven Spielberg's " Always" is my favorite John Goodman movie.
Except...spoilers...
...the end of Fallen. He was delightfully unhinged in the closing of that movie.
@@lightyagami1752 He wasn't a good guy in Oh Brother Where Art Thou.
I take it you haven't seen _10 Cloverfield Lane._
@@BigJwlz he was absolutely terrifying there. In the best way possible
"It wasn't talking to the other spider. It was banging it!". I haven't laughed this much in a long time. And your wife's reaction was the best. Great video.
I was laughing at that too 😂😂😂
TBR adjusting his glasses lol
I like that Jeff Daniels didn't try to do "manly" screams, but just full on squawked like a terrified chicken when spiders jumped out at him. I mean, don't we all?
As an Australian I can confirm this entire movie is basically just another Tuesday for us down here...
Yuh 🕸️🕷️
Hahaha I complain about the gnats and mosquitoes here in Atlanta but wouldn’t trade them for the Aussie spiders.
And they're Aussie spiders, too. They have that horrible wide "wingspan", and the creepy sideways/backwards movements. Nothing worse than an unpredictable arachnid!
Technically, the ones in the film are from New Zealand... but we certainly have the little buggers here.
I know. Let me guess: Sydney funnel web spiders. 🕷🕸
I feel for you, I am 100% phobic and terrified of spiders! On a side note, you two are the best movie reactors on RUclips. You never do any of the annoying things other reactors do. You don’t talk over the film or make a thousand obnoxious wisecracks or snarky comments and you pay attention to what is progressing in the film in a very natural, sweet and sincere manner. Always a joy to watch you both! 👍❤️
I agree! This is why I support them more than other RUclips reactors. They never try to act smart or cynical. I always wait for Saturday evening to watch their latest reaction😊😊
Exactly! You guys don't miss key dialogue or plot points because you are trying to say something to sound smart...that drives me nuts with most reactors. I love your channel and keep up the good work.
Also Couple Goals
Thank you so much! ❤️
Yes, they are very respectful of the movies. Sometimes reactors seem like the are trying too hard to be RUclips famous
“It wasn’t talking to the other spider, it was banging it” is now my favourite quote from any of your reactions
That was hilarious
I was SO stoked to see that you guys chose this movie. My uncle is a retired Entomologist and specialized in research of the Goliath Birdeater. He was on the production crew for Arachnophobia and assisted with technical advice and the spider "wrangling." Trying to get spiders, especially in large numbers, to behave for a camera was a nightmare lol. Doing it without hurting them required some really neat tricks. None of them wanted anything to do with people or what was going on. Just keeping them from eating each other was hard enough lol.
"You mean I can't shower or shit?!" Hahaha, this was one of your funniest reactions.
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@@kristianberg4264 😂😂😂😂 same here
I love how Schmitt is like "Hey maybe this is a nice spider and will tell the other spider the family are ok" 🤣
That made me laugh too 😂
His coping mechanism 😂
To be fair, the family's property was the homebase for the "general" spider, but none of the spiders attacked the family until the very end (but attacked the rest of the town). The general probably tolerated the family's presence until it was time for the big egg sack to hatch.
@@AdhamOhm True. But it wasn't because they said hey, they're nice people
Samantha's giddiness gives me life. Watching her laugh over his reaction to this is hilarious to me.
She’s the type of lady you want to hurry home from Work to see
😂😂
@@samantha_schmitt I recommend you watch *The Mist*
@@tonyyul703 we did 😊
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@@samantha_schmitt It's pretty adorable too, Hehe
Some of my favorite parts of this movie were the fake jump scares. Both the terrifying cricket and the coat hanger gag made the actual spider attacks even more suspenseful.
I can just hear you now,”I say we take off and nuke the site from orbit, it’s the only way to be sure.” Have a great weekend you two :) :D
It’s the only logical response. That, or abandon Earth entirely.
This is clearly an intelligent species we're dealing with here. I don't think we have the right to arbitrarily exterminate them 😃
@@PatrickRyan147 sounding kinda sus.....
@@courtneyvaldez7903 I'm sorry! But I just can't authorize that kind of action 😃
@@PatrickRyan147 this operation is under military jurisdiction and Corporal Hicks is next in chain of command…
Your reaction was hilarious. Loved it. And some of your comments... 🤣
10:05 "But they just saved this spider. So maybe this spider will communicate to the main spider that this family's really chill."
Yeah dude, it's not Charlotte's Web. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 As I'm reading this, I'm listening to him say that. Almost pissed myself.
"They are talking"
That last spider is like a freaking boss battle at the end of a video game.
The General 😏 😂
@Mark Foster oh god we dare not speak his name.
@@MFobe Nah, the last one was the Queen if I recall. The General was the one that go fried by the electrical box.
@@bloodwolfgaming9269 the last fight is the general ...
Shelob
"Therapy!"
Best line in the entire movie. Especially the way he delivers it.
Yeah he delivers it with real venom. No pun intended.
I loved how the camera-angles added to the horror - from edge of doors, under desks, from floorboards, from ceiling corners. Soooo excellent.
"Murder is acceptable when it come to spiders."
LMAO!!!!
When that cricket jumped on that book, I haven't seen you's jump like that since the guy popped out of the hole in the boat underwater in Jaws.
I remember the slogan they had for the movie: "8 legs. 4 fangs and and attitude". Once had the comic based on the movie when Disney was publishing its own comic which they called "Hollywood Comics".
"I have a wave of feeling safe, now that John Goodman is here." Steven Spielberg said almost the exact the same in 1990 and cast Goodman for that reason. For arachnophobic viewers afraid this movie might be too intense, Goodman was reassurance it would be okay.
I love this so much.
31:24 He was trying to lure the spider out by mimicking something caught in the web as he did in a previous scene (24:34) He wasn't expecting it to attack.
Fun fact: This is a Disney film. The production company, Hollywood Pictures, was a subsidiary of Disney. Arachnophobia was its first film.
"Yes, listen to your wife" - I was laughing my ass of at that point. Rarely seen anyone cheer so much for the death of an old man lol
It was a good movie, it is in my country Venezuela, the jungle carriage is called Canaima (as the name of the town) there are the Tepui and the highest waterfalls in the world: Angel Falls.
Within the mountains there are cliffs with jungles and unique animals that have evolved separately from the rest of the world.
It is in the same area where the waterfalls of paradise from the movie Up.
If there are spiders of that size, they are called: Monkey spider.
Cool!
Yeah no thanks with the Monkey Spiders. I've heard of them. Idk how you can deal with the crazy things that must have evolved there. Probably beautiful place though
16:23 - can't help remembering in Eight Legged Freaks the cat imprint on the wall and ceiling.
This is one of the *BEST* reaction videos I have ever watched! This movie is so good and so overlooked, nobody watches it, and many have never even heard of it.
There's enough humor in it to give it a lighter feel, and a lot of the scares are immediately followed by laughter of laughing at oneself for being scared, but the horror is a real horror that people can relate to (spiders), not zombies or monsters or things you've never seen.
I'm watching TBR for his nervous ticks more than the actual movie, i'm crying lol
Wait, you normally watch movie reactions for the movie? Thats bizarre
😂😂
I watch another channel where the dude fidgets with a remote the entire time. Been asking him about it for MONTHS! IT'S SO DISTRACTING
One of my favorite movies as an kid.
I had a fascination with Spiders.
Just because of how unique they were.
When this movie came out, i was so blown away.
It's essentially a B-movie.
Taken seriously with some kind of campiness.
I also had the comic book adaptation of it.
The moment in which Ross Jennings first encoutered his Arachnophobia was shown and it was terrifying.
He only talked about it in the movie and didn't feel as fearful.
But he did feel some kind of way,
I'm so glad I campaigned for this for 6+ months!!! Glad you enjoyed!!!
“Enjoyed” 😂😂 thanks, Moon!
When he said "Yes!" as soon as the spider got on the treadmill I started dying of laughter lol
Such a great movie. Did for spiders what Jaws did for sharks
Now I can't do land or ocean... Alien took care of space so what are my options lol
Yes. And the thing is this: the super deadly spiders in this movie doesn't exist. In reality, the most deadly spiders on earth are funnel web spiders, especially the Sydney funnel web spider from Australia. But, even funnel web spiders are not out to get any human being because we're not a part of their diet for survival.
@@TBRSchmitt Death, I guess.
@@TBRSchmitt I live a hermit life. My dog may be killer then. I side eye my Yorkshire terrier every day. What she planning? When will she strike? Dorris is a name that strikes terror into the heart of non-terriers. So can you blame me? Scarier than Cujo as a name.
But Seriously though, Goodman is a joy in this movie, as is Jeff Daniels...But F this movie. Great as it may be. I saw this under age 10. Perhaps 6-8. So it's no wonder a spider scuttling across the floor is pure horror to me. I live in the UK. We have zero poisonous spiders.
...neither did this town! O.o
@@TBRSchmitt another dimension 😅
These jumping spiders are Huntsman, mostly found in Australia. They're very friendly... and big.
I believe they used a species of New Zealand huntsman in this film. As well as a tarantula.
Even the Warlock Julian Sands couldn't defeat the little spider.
"She was the only person I cared about" justice for margaret honestly
YES
Ya'll have the best movie reaction channel on RUclips. I like how you break down the movie at the end. Others might take 5 minutes to say something, but you two go at least 20 minutes. Plus, ya'll seem like a great couple that genuinely like spending time together. Thank you for sharing with us.
Yes there is real love there
Thank you so much! ❤️
I’m only watching this as a sign of solidarity with the channel. Spiders and ants…shivers!
Watches Psycho: "That was intense"
Watches Arachnophobia: "Oh noooo F'ing way...I'm never going to be able to shower"
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😂😂
“It wasn’t talking to another spider it was banging it”
I feel like you thought this was terrifying while I was laughing at it like a line from Always Sunny In Philadelphia
"Actors wouldn't let a spider crawl on their face", he hasn't seen Marv meet Axl in Home Alone. His reaction was real, they told him it was a fake spider.
"Nothing's really been funny.... except for your reaction so far" says Sam, smiling sweetly. That is relationship goals! I know, because I've been with my husband for 31 years and he still makes me laugh every day.
Love this! ❤️
Hate spiders, love this movie. One of the most rewatchable movies for me, idk why.
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Definitely one of my favorite rewatch movies. Just an easy fun watch. Even if you have a fear
I love when she screamed when it flew towards the camera lol 😂
I must've been 8-10ish years old when I saw this movie on VHS for the first time. For several years thereafter I would tear down all towels hanging in the bathroom whenever I needed to shower or shit. All because of this damn movie. Great reaction as always!
"That cricket is like, "FUCKING RUN!!"" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Haha! Samantha seems so giddy at how shook TBR is...😆
Exactly what I said, I loved it
“Why is it in…?”
“Everything you love?”
Amazing.
So true story I was 10 years old when this movie came out and it made me very afraid of spiders. So my father being an old military man who believed in facing your fears, called me outside and put a water hose in a hole in the ground and turn the water on. and a few sec later out popped a Texas tarantula. He picked it up put it in a jar and said this is your new pet. I had to sleep with that thing by my bed for weeks, eventually I got brave enough to pick him up and feed him. I still don’t like spiders, but I can tolerate them. The spiders name was Snuffleupagus.
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Think how scared that spider was being snatched from his home lol.
Your father had a weird name.
@@markhamstra1083 oh Snuffeupagus was the spiders name, it’s named after a character on Sesame Street.
@@JVD427 I don't remember a spider on Sesame Street.
This might have been one of your first videos I watched. Watch all of them since then and this might be your best reaction. TBR I feel you every step of the way bro!! Your optimism at the beginning is priceless. This is an annual Halloween rewatcher for me.
My friends made me watch this in the theater when it came out. I can 100% say watching your reaction brought back ALL of the trauma from that experience. As I'm typing this... I still have goose bumps and chills from watching. May have been a mistake watching this with ya'll.
23:55 "This crickets probably been fighting for its life. " 😂
Awesome reaction. Saw this movie at the theater. Car ride home I sat on the seat cross legged. Slept with the light on for about a month. Still cocoon myself in blankets when I sleep.
"It wasn't talking to the other spider, it was banging it"... I almost peed myself! Great one, guys. 🤗😁
John Goodman at his best!
"Rock and roll"
He was brilliant in this role. The comic relief we needed in this highly disturbing flick.
John goodman is good at playing John goodman
Samantha is a savage. Way too much excitement over TBR's nervousness. I love it. 😁
😂😂 whoops!
I know! How I adore and love Samantha in their videos being excited over these things. Poor TBR lol 😂😊
"They got one!" Only 9,999 left! :D
Right? The number of accidental spider kills isn't too reassuring -- just an indication of how many there are, to be in harm's way.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 Exactly! :)
I was so entertained by this reaction even though it at the cost of TBRs pain. Best line:"the spider is on a revenge tour."
27:19 That reaction almost got me an Oscar. Well done, guys. As always.
In California thanks to a "hitch hiker" aboard a cargo ship, we now have the African Brown Widow whose venom is more powerful than a black widow spider. Fortunately, the Brown Widow does not inject enough venom in one bite to be fatal to most humans.
This movie freaked the hell out of me as a kid. Because of it I totally believed for years that spiders like a black widow or brown recluse were super deadly and kill you in a few minutes.
Nice reaction as usual you two!
It always makes me smile, how the showdown is one of the most dramatically shot and tense scenes you’ll ever see in a movie……and it’s with a spider! Frank Marshall really should have made a lot more movies. The plane crash in ‘Alive’, is enough to put you off flying for ever!
I saw this film when it first came out. To this day... I check any pair of shoes that I haven't worn in a few days by bashing them against something to shake out any potential spider. There never is any, but I gotta stay vigilant.
I stomp on the toes of the shoe. 🤣
There was a false widow tucked up inside my Internet router the other day, right in the bit at the bottom where you have to a stick your fingers and have a good old rummage around to reset it or attach cables. Gave it a really good shake and it just sat there, looking at me. Absolutely could not dislodge it. Tried to crush it and couldn’t get at it. Had to vacuum the bastard out.
@@johngarcia7774 Funnel web spiders fangs are sharp enough to puncture through shoes and fingernails. So please reconsider that approach if you visit Australia.
Lol good Tim Allen impression at 6:50
Oh shit!!! Good on you guys for tackling this classic. I never see people reacting to it and it is a movie I used to watch all the time as a kid. Definitely an overlooked creeper
I forgot about this movie! My mom was panicking the whole time in the theater, meanwhile my dad and kid me were loving it!
2:48 - Yeah, that's the funny thing about. Nearly every single thing in rainforests can potentially kill you, and many things outright want you dead. That's the kind of thing they didn't tell us in Captain Planet.
Thats why we need to save the rainforest! So all the stuff that wants us dead doesn't need to start looking for a new home!
I saw this movie on theaters. I was 9 or 10? The whole theater was screaming and alternatively laughing.
It was an epic experience.
My family watched this when I was a kid. The movie was probably enough to scar a lot of kids, but I also has the misfortune of waking up to a spider crawling on my face later that evening. They’ve been my biggest phobia ever since!
Happy to see this film inflicted on another innocent victim.
I remember seeing this a year or two before I really properly got into horror in my early teens. I remember feeling at the time like such a big shot for sitting through a genuine horror movie, failing to realize it was a horror comedy xD To this day, though, I'm amazed how well this film can pull off a grown man having an actual fight with a single spider.
30:32 is the guy who got shot by Arnold on Mars, for sweating, in "Total Recall."
I was so excited when I saw this reaction come up and boy it did not disappoint!!! I remember watching this as a kid and it traumatised me for life. Also I literally had a panic attack earlier this year when a huntsman spider found its way into my apartment, I had to call a friend over just so he could get rid of it for me! So trust me when I tell you I totally relate to your fear of these creatures! That being said, I LOVE LOVE LOVE this movie and never get tired of watching it. It's so underrated and well executed! I'm going to be rewatching this reaction whenever I need a good chuckle :D
I saw this at the movies. Still remember how everyone reacted. Like how you can watch this today and then and still looks current.
I just busted out laughing loudly when you said "oh it wasn't talking to the other spider it was banging it"
The first Disney movie released under its Hollywood imprint (Truly miss Hollywood and Touchstone). It was also a Disney/Amblin collaberation so Spielberg was involved as well. Also For Frank Marshall, who was a mostly known as a producer, this was the first movie that he directed.
We watxhed this as soon as it came out on video. My daughter was a couple of weeks old (born may 1991) she was laying on my husband's lap. One if the jump scares my daughter was launched several feet in the air because my husband jumped and screamed so hard. Baby was fine. She is all grown with her own offspring now. Also she hates spiders too...
Just realize spiders although ugly are amazing as they eat all the bugs that are around your house. They really do get such a bad wrap thanks to movies & looks.
Awesome reaction! Very underrated movie. The music that plays in this movie whenever the Spiders show up has stuck with me for years. Whenever I see one in real life it plays in my head😂
Every year the London Film Festival presents a surprise film, where the audience doesn't know what the film is until the credits start. One year they showed Arachnophobia, and apparently dozens of people just got up and left the minute the title appeared on screen.
TBR Schmitt, you are braver than my black ass ever was brother!!! LOL!! I was 18 years old when this film was released, and in 30 years I still haven't seen it all the way through!! Friends have been trying for years to trick me into watching it, saying that the movie was a comedy!! Nope!!! So, kudos to you and Samantha (who screamed out loud) for this review!! I enjoyed watching you both squirm with this one!! You mentioned 8 Legged Freaks (another film I can't watch) and The Mist, but Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) with William Shatner and BUG (1975) are direct ancestors to Arachnophobia, and might deserve a look from you both. Thanks for another awesome movie review you guys!! I couldn't have watched any of it (I minimized my for 90% of it!!) without your great commentary and reactions!! Now it's on to your reaction for Train to Busan, which is a great zombie flick!! See you there!!
"..Ughh, it wasn't talking to the other one, it was banging it." I LOST it when you said that LMAO!! Awesome reaction on an old classic and I too, once had a deep fear of spiders. It isn't so bad now but I still get a little creeped out by big ones! xD
I have had 2 spider egg sacks hatch in my apartment within the last 4 years. I caught the first one as they were spreading throughout a web in the corner of my bedroom and sprayed it, but I only even know about the second one because I kept having teeny tiny little white spider babies swing down on me for a week.
Oh my lord! Lol
A good Retro classic 🕸️
BEST REACTION VIDEO FROM TBR SCHMITT EVER! :)
This was an amazing reaction video from TBR and Samantha!
"Nothing has been funny...except your reaction so far" hahah Sam
If it makes you guys feel better, the sheriff gets his too. In a deleted scene, a spider snuck into his cop car and bites him on the back. That explains why he's not in the ending of the film.
HAHAHAHA I haven't seen this movie in over 20 years!!! I love how you two scare each other! Friggin hilarious!!!
Julian Sands plays the part of Dr. James Atherton, but he's best known to many film buffs from his role in the film Warlock and the other horror films he's been in. He's really good at being creepy, and is actually a fairly good English actor. It's a shame he didn't have a part in the Harry Potter films, his mother's maiden name is Malfoy.
I would love to see some people react to Warlock.
@@toodlescae Indeed! Two great English actors, so you're always getting a great scene. I think lot's of younger people don't know the film exists, since it has a cult following. Would be perfect for a reaction channel.
@@My-Name-Isnt-Important I actually had the movie on dvd but I haven't found one to replace it after it got damaged.
He’s pretty prolific, I saw him in films like A Room with a View and Boxing Helena, so it surprised me to see him in horror flicks.
RIP Julian Sands.
So I took my newlywed wife to see this movie at the time, and she absolutely hated spiders. We came home and she fell asleep on the couch, I saw her hairbrush and grabbed some hair out of it and lightly brushed her arm while softly singing the itsy-bitsy spider crawled up beside her. We have been divorced for 28 years now.😂
Do’s and don’ts for newlyweds! 😂
Ya brought it on yerself there, budday.
Worth it !!!🤣🤣
I don't blame her lol
I saw this in the theater. When I tell you that the whole theater was screaming throughout this movie, I am not exaggerating. It was the best time at a movie
Loved this movie as a kid and still do. And it was so unusual to see Jeff Daniels in this after you first see him in Dumb & Dumber.
Being a person who,for years.. have bred many species of tarantulas and true spiders.. I love this movie.
Remember seeing this in the theater... with my feet never touching the floor. Thanks for the reaction.
was at Camp Pendleton in an area with one porta-potty that happened to be home to 8 black widow spiders; 4 overhead, 1 by each of my feet, and 2 in the bowl. fastest shit i've ever taken in my life
I remember watching this at home and I saw a shadow of my hand on the floor and I nearly jumped through the ceiling then laughed at myself thanks again!
Nice reaction. Arachnophobics watching Arachnophobia is an instant win. As a former owner of a sweet tarantula, I'm always called to take any crawlies out of the home of my gf.
The funniest thing about having a spider that size is, when you put it on your shoulder for fun and it decides to take a nap on your back. No chance of leaning against the chair. Or the one day, she escaped and crawled behind a cupboard and wasn't seen for days. Ah, such sweet memories :)
Oh god no. I genuinely don't know if I'll be able to watch the video rather than just, like, listen to it in another tab.
One of my favorite movies when I was younger. I still watch it all the time. So cool to see someone react to it. John Goodman was hilarious as usual.
He wasn't talking to the other spider he was banging it!
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Lol the way his wife/girlfriend looked at him
When I was 10, I went camping with my family. Had a great camp site with many large trees. At night it was beautiful without a cloud in the night sky. Then it felt like it was raining out, and started tickling all over. My dad turned on the large gas lantern really bright. To our horror, multitudes of spider nests had hatched above our heads, and it was raining baby spiders like a light drizzle. We were covered from head to toe of baby spiders crawling all over us. To this day, I still freeze when I see a spider, and the smaller they are, the more fearful I am. I suffer from arachnophobia, and this movie is the scariest one I have ever watched.
OMG!
I saw this when I was ten and it absolutely didn’t help with my fear of them. Still a good 90’s classic.
I participated in a Civil War reenactment at Cold Harbor, Virginia. The campsite and tents were infested with black widow spiders. I slept in the car the whole weekend.