This is quite possibly best lit, staged and shot reaction video I've ever seen. And your reward is your 100th subscriber. It was very easy on the eyes.
One criticism I've never seen of Interstellar is "low budget" The movie even predicted what black holes looked like, before we got an actual photo of one and it turns out the movie was spot on. Look up how they rendered and created the black hole for the movie, very sophisticated.
Regarding the physics, the movie was actually created together with Kip Thorne (known for his contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics) to make everything in the movie as scientifically sounds as possible.
Thanks everyone for all the positive feedback. Subscribe, don't miss out on more with My Dad and I! By popular demand Bill and I have returned with a reaction to INCEPTION: ruclips.net/video/-riuWx6e7gw/видео.html
Only a true sci fi fan like you and your father can get the story first time and various weirdness around time, relativity, black hole etc..lovely reaction!
The editing on this is amazing...It'd be nice if you guys did an "Inception" reaction, it's another sci-fi incredible movie from the same director Christopher Nolan, and the soundtrack is also composed by Hans zimmer (the same on interstellar)
This is absolutely unbelievable production and quality, truly changing the game in movie reactions on here. WOW. This channel is going to blow up, I look forward to more!
This is the most interestingly edited reaction video I've seen. The camera moving side to side and the film on a glass screen? Pretty cool stuff. Love this.
Really like the editing of this. Also nice to see how you pick up parts of the story fasten than so many other. The fact that you don't have more followers is wierd because you deserve more (at least I can be a +1). :)
Thanks for the sub. I've really just started to produce content more consistently. I've got some video essays and some short films in the works too. Cheers
I'm not even 5 minutes in but wow this editing is AMAZING. This alone separates you from so many other reaction channels... I'll be waiting for the explosion of subscribers!
Really liked the editing, it's a different take on what other reaction video's would do. I'd love to see more, great to see you start with one of my top movies of all time! I don't mind the talking during the movie by the way, if I'd watch a movie for the first time with someone I wouldn't pause it either unless we're having a +2min discussion going on. Cheers!
This is one of those amazing films that, when I left the theater, I had no idea how to think about it at first. I knew I LOVED it, but it hit me at such a unique level that I had to process it for a few days to let my love for it sink in. It utilized hard science in such a way that I've rarely ever seen in a Hollywood film. As the years go by, it is easily one of my top favorite Nolan and sci-fi films. Glad you guys reacted to this!
@@sizzlereel3523 It really does! Also I just binged your reactions with your dad after watching your "Dune" reaction this afternoon. Love the vids, and Dune was amazing! I never saw the 80s film (just clips of it on TV over the years), but I read half of the book this year in anticipation of the film and I thought it was an amazing adaption. I can't stop thinking about it and want to buy so much merch now.
Very enjoyable reaction video. I especially liked how you kept up with the story, no overreactions and then the final comments and thoughts about the film. Cheers
Dude keep it up, from the cool vibes from you and your pops to the lighting and editing this reaction is truly something different. I see this page growing great reactions guys
Never thought about the blackhole as the cause of those giant waves. Anyways, the slow pan back and forth and the floating screen are pretty ingenious. Looking forward to seeing more from you two
you know guys, i m talking from brazil, and criyng a lot... your realationship makes me feel that... i lost my mom on june 25, and know i m living just with my father and every sunday we watch some movies togheter, and man, i dont know really what to say, watching your vdieo i get this feeling and started to cry cause i understood that they are the only thing we have, they can be bad somedays, but it s theem the only thing we have and in a day they past away... love you from southern brazil...
As others have said, your editing is great! It's really nice to see a reaction channel doing things a bit different. It really makes your channel stand out as one of the unique ones in the giant sea of reaction channels. Not sure if you guys plan on doing show reactions or not. If you do, "The Expanse" is a great sci-fi if you haven't seen it already. Since you said you two are into sci-fi I'm guessing you've already watched it, but on the off chance you haven't it's a must see IMO. Either way, great job and I look forward to seeing more from you guys!
how do you guys not have more subscribers?! the editing and the overall quality of the video is amazing. the best-made reaction i have seen in a long time
I love that you get to watch this with your pops , it’s give me comfort watching this and makes me fantasize of what it’d be like watching it with my old man ! Thank you for this !
One thing about the (Shallow) water world with the 500 ft waves... I don't know if anyone else picked up on it - but the gravity ON that world is higher than on Earth. NOT extremely so - NOT black hole gravity or affected by it. The planet is simply a little bit bigger than Earth and more dense. A normal rocky world with water and some atmosphere. But the gravity is somewhere between 1.2 and 1.5 Gs instead of Earth normal. Now that doesn't sound like a big difference. Until you add in the fact that they have to slog through knee to thigh deep water IN SPACESUITS which further restrict movement and make it harder. It adds up. That's why Brand and the other guy got exhausted so quickly. It's possible to walk and do work on this world (between the waves) but it's HARD. And they got panicked too quickly on top of that.
I'm blown away by this editing. Brilliant! This reminded me of watching movies with my folks as a kid. Every Friday night. Thank you for sharing this with us! Excited to see more!
Damn I glad this came up in my recommended, how the hell do y’all only have like 100 subs?! I expect it to grow fast! Love this style of editing for a reaction video
Nice reaction👍 I don't know what type of movies you guys are in too but to make sure your channel grows more, react to some of the most popular 80's 90's and early 2000's movies and your subscription will grow
Holy hell, this is the best "reaction" clip I've seen to date, and I've been addicted to reactions for years. I've already seen many reactions to interstellar, so I first wasn't going to click, but the production value of you just recording yourself is excellent and worth a rewatch. Plus you are both sci-fi fans. Immediate sub, seriously.
"Is that Matt Damon?" Yep, if it's a rescue mission, it's usually Matt Damon. lol The effects in this movie, and specifically the simulation of the black hole had a direct impact on real-life science. They found that the simulation was so accurate, it influenced how scientists originally thought a black hole might look. And then, a few years later, they finally managed to image a real black hole, and the similarities are striking.
Amazing how much y’all picked up on a first time watch. This is by far my favorite movie of all time. I deliberately DONT watch it frequently to try to preserve how special it is. New sub here. Keep up the great work. Love that you put your camera on a tracking system.
The reason TARS and Cooper had to be in their vehicles is that the damage from the decompression accident had knocked out the link to Endurance's navigation hub (where Brand was). One plot error I thought of - although it may not be, it may just be an extra layer to how crazy Mann had become - is that the colony presumably depended on Brand to even succeed. They portrayed nothing like the tech to just grow humans ex utero, she was going to be "mother" to the colony for most of her life in Plan B (i.e. the only intended plan). Most fans surmise this is why Doyle was so intent on her safety that he got himself killed, because he was probably "in" on the secret. But marooning her on the ice planet meant the colony would be screwed.
I watch a lot of reactors who watch a variety of things and I've seen all kinds of set ups and lighting, but I've never seen this thing that you guys are doing here and it's frankly just amazing! Hope your channel grows and wish you guys all the best.
first time watching one of your reactions. This was great, very interesting and different angle, that you used. and the way you cut it up, with the slowmo and different angles all really kept your reaction very interesting to watch.
Love this channel so far! Not sure if you know, but when they were on the water planet there was a ticking noise in the music. Every tick is one day on earth.
Thanks! Will do. TENET is on the chopping block right now. My take a Nolan break to dive into others next. Any suggestions? Deep puzzle solvers are great, but we were thinking of something a little lighter for next time.
Just so you know, there was no green screen used in this. Everything was shot on location (as in the planet stuff was all Iceland) and they built the ships and rear projected the space scenery so that actors could react to it. Even TARS was real and as someone else mentioned, the entire farm and cornfield was real, they actually drove through the field. Even the tesseract at the end was a real set. I highly recommend you watching the behind the scenes, they're all on RUclips (and the bluray if you have it). Not sure how any of this looked low budget to you...
Personally. I think it has more to do with the damn frame smoothing on the TV. Fucks with the frame rate and makes everything look like video, not film. I have disabled it for movies on the old folks 📺
That was awesome, you guys have a great screen presence and person to person relatable quality most reaction personalities fake. There is a natural current in the way you two approach the material. The fast forward feature to show you are are still seated yet not burning up time is an instant classic. You are instantly a top ten favorite of mine. I have liked and subscribed to your channel and will share this video with everyone I know. Thank you for the content and know you e just made another devoted fan.
When they landed on Miller's plant, the water planet, the ship wasn't floating. The massive waves from the heavy gravitational pull is not due to anything other than gravity, and thus ALL the water is being sucked up into those giant tidal waves. So the water they landed on was actually only a few feet deep because they were technically landing on the ocean floor while all the water was displaced.
The director, Chris Nolan doesn't like using visual effects. He uses as much practical effects as possible to tell his story. Which is why his movies feel so raw and grounded. It limits himself with the rules of the 1970's film making and builds a visual tale around that. It forces him to come up with ingenious and inventive ways to convey what he is trying to show.
Thank you. My father never knew his. So mine made sure to know me. I have no kids, but I'd like to think that I would pass it along. Editing INCEPTION reaction with dad right now, coming soon...
Enough compliment on their editing style. I believe they are definitely the most intelligent reactors to figure out the tidal force wave planet , airlock depressurizing and the time door at the end
Yo i really dig the way you edited this! Also i definitely feel like when he looked under the blanket as he was driving away, he was really hoping she was there :'(
This is an incredibly well done reaction, bravo to you for bringing something new to this space. You have definitely earned my follow, looking forward to more from you! And hopefully your dad? lol
Thank you. Dad and I have recorded INCEPTION. I have also been recording a lot with a couple others sets of friends (ARMY OF THE DEAD, and INVINCIBLE). So, plenty of editing to do and content coming! Stay tuned...
@@sizzlereel3523 I'll be here! Definitely looking forward to you guys doing Inception, that's gonna be a fun one. The two of you had some great insights during Interstellar and I'm sure Inception will be no different.
I saw this beautiful movie in Italy when it came out and I liked it so much that I saw it several times. The story is based on a phenomenon called "Dust Bowl" that actually happened in the central part of the United States and Canada between 1931 and 1939 due to the intensive exploitation of agricultural crops. C. Nolan imagines that this disaster affects the whole world and our species must leave the Earth. To understand why time flows more slowly on planets of great mass, one has to imagine a Bowling ball on a mattress: the larger it is, the more space / time bends due to the force of gravity as predicted by Einstein. If, for example, one could stay on a Black Hole for a minute, the force of gravity would be so powerful that a million years would pass on Earth! More difficult to understand Quantum Physics which in theory is irreconcilable with Relativity. The relationship between Cooper and his daughter "Murph" is also very moving. Greetings from Milan, Italy
for the end I don't think that he was going to save her, I feel that he would go join her to build a colony and prepare the planet to be the new home of the humans (even the one in the Cooper station)
Spaghettification doesn't happen in bigger/supermassive black holes. Small black holes also have smaller mass and thus smaller gravitational force as compared to big black holes and thus smaller tidal force that is why they have ample time to torture you i.e. first they snap the molecular forces that bind your flesh into two pieces and those two pieces again into two pieces and this process goes on until the black hole finally makes you into a straw.
I love books from the Romantic era, it was naive in many ways but for me utterly profound when it really mattered. There have been movies in the past that have been close to them. For more modern movies Interstellar or Arrival is probably the closets to one of those stories I've seen since they stopped writing them over 150 years ago.
Another excellent sci-fi movie (although one you'll definitely to watch with subtitles on, and watch it twice or three times at least) is "Primer". And another that flies under the radar is "Time Lapse".
This is quite possibly best lit, staged and shot reaction video I've ever seen. And your reward is your 100th subscriber. It was very easy on the eyes.
Thank you. And nice!
What they said.
I second that sentiment
What he said. Subbed
Dude this is the most cinematic reaction channel I've ever seen lol. This video is like a really long movie scene. It's insane.
now, thats a ridiculous level of production and quality!! oh my god
Thanks!
One criticism I've never seen of Interstellar is "low budget"
The movie even predicted what black holes looked like, before we got an actual photo of one and it turns out the movie was spot on. Look up how they rendered and created the black hole for the movie, very sophisticated.
I LOLed when the old guy said it was low budget lmao. They are so used to CGI loaded sci fi that they hate traditional film making.
The film actually finished completion early and under budget and made a profit by selling the corn they grew in Canada for the scenes on the farm.
@@IndySidhu88 under budget for them is still like 165 million
@@VColossalV 165 mill was the budget, they saved 5-10 million from completing main photography.
Regarding the physics, the movie was actually created together with Kip Thorne (known for his contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics) to make everything in the movie as scientifically sounds as possible.
Exactly.
And he worked with friend Carl Sagan to get the science accurate in Sagan's novel "Contact", after the completion of the 1980 Cosmos series.
They stole the wormhole paper/pencil illustration from _Event Horizon,_ though.
@@HickoryDickory86 and they stole it from the book Flatland (
Thanks everyone for all the positive feedback. Subscribe, don't miss out on more with My Dad and I!
By popular demand Bill and I have returned with a reaction to INCEPTION:
ruclips.net/video/-riuWx6e7gw/видео.html
Only a true sci fi fan like you and your father can get the story first time and various weirdness around time, relativity, black hole etc..lovely reaction!
”True fan” I can’t even imagine what kind of life you’ve had to get that kinda nazi mindset about entertainment. You can’t define why a true fan is.
@@Gnossiene369 Eh, I think he may just be hyperbolic, but you're right not to fall for the 'no true scotsman' fallacy.
@@Gnossiene369 chill bro..just happy to see someone react to the sci fi elements without being a skeptic! 😊
The editing on this is amazing...It'd be nice if you guys did an "Inception" reaction, it's another sci-fi incredible movie from the same director Christopher Nolan, and the soundtrack is also composed by Hans zimmer (the same on interstellar)
On the list!
This is absolutely unbelievable production and quality, truly changing the game in movie reactions on here. WOW. This channel is going to blow up, I look forward to more!
This is the most interestingly edited reaction video I've seen. The camera moving side to side and the film on a glass screen? Pretty cool stuff. Love this.
Thanks! A glass screen is the traditional practical effect but this is all done on the computer in post.
Really like the editing of this. Also nice to see how you pick up parts of the story fasten than so many other. The fact that you don't have more followers is wierd because you deserve more (at least I can be a +1). :)
Thanks for the sub. I've really just started to produce content more consistently. I've got some video essays and some short films in the works too. Cheers
Interstellar is the kind of movie where If someone says "I don't think I've seen it before", they _definitely_ haven't seen it before.
I'm not even 5 minutes in but wow this editing is AMAZING. This alone separates you from so many other reaction channels... I'll be waiting for the explosion of subscribers!
Really liked the editing, it's a different take on what other reaction video's would do. I'd love to see more, great to see you start with one of my top movies of all time!
I don't mind the talking during the movie by the way, if I'd watch a movie for the first time with someone I wouldn't pause it either unless we're having a +2min discussion going on.
Cheers!
This is one of those amazing films that, when I left the theater, I had no idea how to think about it at first. I knew I LOVED it, but it hit me at such a unique level that I had to process it for a few days to let my love for it sink in. It utilized hard science in such a way that I've rarely ever seen in a Hollywood film. As the years go by, it is easily one of my top favorite Nolan and sci-fi films. Glad you guys reacted to this!
I share that. I watched this again a few weeks ago and it gets better and every time.
@@sizzlereel3523 It really does! Also I just binged your reactions with your dad after watching your "Dune" reaction this afternoon. Love the vids, and Dune was amazing! I never saw the 80s film (just clips of it on TV over the years), but I read half of the book this year in anticipation of the film and I thought it was an amazing adaption. I can't stop thinking about it and want to buy so much merch now.
Great reactions. A brilliant film. One of the best ever.
Very enjoyable reaction video. I especially liked how you kept up with the story, no overreactions and then the final comments and thoughts about the film.
Cheers
Dude keep it up, from the cool vibes from you and your pops to the lighting and editing this reaction is truly something different. I see this page growing great reactions guys
Never thought about the blackhole as the cause of those giant waves.
Anyways, the slow pan back and forth and the floating screen are pretty ingenious.
Looking forward to seeing more from you two
you know guys, i m talking from brazil, and criyng a lot... your realationship makes me feel that... i lost my mom on june 25, and know i m living just with my father and every sunday we watch some movies togheter, and man, i dont know really what to say, watching your vdieo i get this feeling and started to cry cause i understood that they are the only thing we have, they can be bad somedays, but it s theem the only thing we have and in a day they past away... love you from southern brazil...
Thank you for sharing, João. I'm glad you get something positive from watching. Give your father a hug for me.
As others have said, your editing is great! It's really nice to see a reaction channel doing things a bit different. It really makes your channel stand out as one of the unique ones in the giant sea of reaction channels. Not sure if you guys plan on doing show reactions or not. If you do, "The Expanse" is a great sci-fi if you haven't seen it already. Since you said you two are into sci-fi I'm guessing you've already watched it, but on the off chance you haven't it's a must see IMO. Either way, great job and I look forward to seeing more from you guys!
how do you guys not have more subscribers?! the editing and the overall quality of the video is amazing. the best-made reaction i have seen in a long time
i LOVE how you edited and staged this reaction video. it really stand out. i love the style and ease to it. brilliant
This was amazing! Love the reaction, the editing and the energy. This movie is just a masterpiece. ❤️
This is an incredible setup. Y’all are gonna blow up.
definitely agree!
I love that you get to watch this with your pops , it’s give me comfort watching this and makes me fantasize of what it’d be like watching it with my old man ! Thank you for this !
One thing about the (Shallow) water world with the 500 ft waves... I don't know if anyone else picked up on it - but the gravity ON that world is higher than on Earth. NOT extremely so - NOT black hole gravity or affected by it. The planet is simply a little bit bigger than Earth and more dense. A normal rocky world with water and some atmosphere. But the gravity is somewhere between 1.2 and 1.5 Gs instead of Earth normal.
Now that doesn't sound like a big difference. Until you add in the fact that they have to slog through knee to thigh deep water IN SPACESUITS which further restrict movement and make it harder. It adds up. That's why Brand and the other guy got exhausted so quickly. It's possible to walk and do work on this world (between the waves) but it's HARD. And they got panicked too quickly on top of that.
Cool. I did not consider that and has some explanatory power, for sure. Thx
I'm blown away by this editing. Brilliant!
This reminded me of watching movies with my folks as a kid. Every Friday night.
Thank you for sharing this with us! Excited to see more!
Damn I glad this came up in my recommended, how the hell do y’all only have like 100 subs?! I expect it to grow fast! Love this style of editing for a reaction video
Fantastic editing and staged reaction, just brilliant!
Nice reaction👍
I don't know what type of movies you guys are in too but to make sure your channel grows more, react to some of the most popular 80's 90's and early 2000's movies and your subscription will grow
Holy hell, this is the best "reaction" clip I've seen to date, and I've been addicted to reactions for years.
I've already seen many reactions to interstellar, so I first wasn't going to click, but the production value of you just recording yourself is excellent and worth a rewatch. Plus you are both sci-fi fans. Immediate sub, seriously.
I absolutely love the editing on this video. Definitely subscribed!
Fun fact: the production of Interstellar included growing all that corn, which they actually sold later after filming was finished!
"Is that Matt Damon?"
Yep, if it's a rescue mission, it's usually Matt Damon. lol
The effects in this movie, and specifically the simulation of the black hole had a direct impact on real-life science.
They found that the simulation was so accurate, it influenced how scientists originally thought a black hole might look.
And then, a few years later, they finally managed to image a real black hole, and the similarities are striking.
Good show you make! Interesting format with dad-son thing, sub is yours.
this is easily the highest level of production value of any reaction video i've ever seen.
Amazing how much y’all picked up on a first time watch. This is by far my favorite movie of all time. I deliberately DONT watch it frequently to try to preserve how special it is. New sub here. Keep up the great work. Love that you put your camera on a tracking system.
Y’all are the first I’ve seen that didn’t cry at any point during this movie. The Coop and Murph scenes made me cry the first time I saw it!
The reason TARS and Cooper had to be in their vehicles is that the damage from the decompression accident had knocked out the link to Endurance's navigation hub (where Brand was).
One plot error I thought of - although it may not be, it may just be an extra layer to how crazy Mann had become - is that the colony presumably depended on Brand to even succeed. They portrayed nothing like the tech to just grow humans ex utero, she was going to be "mother" to the colony for most of her life in Plan B (i.e. the only intended plan). Most fans surmise this is why Doyle was so intent on her safety that he got himself killed, because he was probably "in" on the secret. But marooning her on the ice planet meant the colony would be screwed.
I have never seen a reaction video with this level of quality editing. Just WOW, So glad RUclips recommended this, subbed.
What is this Minority Report beauty you've presented us with your reaction??? Love it! SUBSCRIBED!
I watch a lot of reactors who watch a variety of things and I've seen all kinds of set ups and lighting, but I've never seen this thing that you guys are doing here and it's frankly just amazing! Hope your channel grows and wish you guys all the best.
The different dynamics in channels for movie reactions is great. Dad/son, group of friends, movie experts/ armatures is so cool
Very much appreciate your editing style and rolling camera. Everything about this is top notch.
You've got yourself a new subscriber.
Awesome video production and postproduction quality!
I have never seen such a high quality reaction channel.
This video should have wayyy more views and y’all should have way more subscribers. This reaction is a masterpiece!
Brilliant reaction, awesome coupling of you guys, screen and timelapse … those chairs look hella comfy what are those?!? 🤣👍
first time watching one of your reactions.
This was great, very interesting and different angle, that you used.
and the way you cut it up, with the slowmo and different angles all really kept your reaction very interesting to watch.
You did an amazing job! Thank you for this video.
You have a new follower..👍
Love this channel so far! Not sure if you know, but when they were on the water planet there was a ticking noise in the music. Every tick is one day on earth.
I just subscribed, because I'd like to see more reactions with you AND your dad.
Thanks! Will do. TENET is on the chopping block right now. My take a Nolan break to dive into others next.
Any suggestions? Deep puzzle solvers are great, but we were thinking of something a little lighter for next time.
Omg amazing edition. Loved this!
A very interesting visual style for the reaction. Impressive and creative video editing.
Just so you know, there was no green screen used in this. Everything was shot on location (as in the planet stuff was all Iceland) and they built the ships and rear projected the space scenery so that actors could react to it. Even TARS was real and as someone else mentioned, the entire farm and cornfield was real, they actually drove through the field. Even the tesseract at the end was a real set. I highly recommend you watching the behind the scenes, they're all on RUclips (and the bluray if you have it). Not sure how any of this looked low budget to you...
Personally. I think it has more to do with the damn frame smoothing on the TV. Fucks with the frame rate and makes everything look like video, not film.
I have disabled it for movies on the old folks 📺
@@sizzlereel3523 ahh that could most certainly be the culprit, especially since this movie was indeed shot with film
There is no sci-fi movie this ambitious but at the same time this realistic. A movie of a decade
Is that a transparent TV?
production value, almost thought it was faked lol insane quality of content subbed!
That was awesome, you guys have a great screen presence and person to person relatable quality most reaction personalities fake.
There is a natural current in the way you two approach the material. The fast forward feature to show you are are still seated yet not burning up time is an instant classic.
You are instantly a top ten favorite of mine.
I have liked and subscribed to your channel and will share this video with everyone I know. Thank you for the content and know you e just made another devoted fan.
Wow, thank you! Plenty more to come.
This is really cool editing. I like the way you did the TV screen and the fast forwarding.
When they landed on Miller's plant, the water planet, the ship wasn't floating.
The massive waves from the heavy gravitational pull is not due to anything other than gravity, and thus ALL the water is being sucked up into those giant tidal waves.
So the water they landed on was actually only a few feet deep because they were technically landing on the ocean floor while all the water was displaced.
Y’all are making me want to start doing reactions and have a cool, high quality setup like you all. Very great job!!
You should, join the community!
@@sizzlereel3523 🥰🥰
This traditional southern home reminds me of my parents and grandparents
You're about to blow up if you keep uploading vids in the same setting as this
Great reaction... and I love your setup. Good work.
I just love space. It's such an impressive secret full of exiting things. Absolute good reaction.
The director, Chris Nolan doesn't like using visual effects. He uses as much practical effects as possible to tell his story. Which is why his movies feel so raw and grounded. It limits himself with the rules of the 1970's film making and builds a visual tale around that. It forces him to come up with ingenious and inventive ways to convey what he is trying to show.
Loving your little home cinema.. Really evokes the feels.
Great reaction guys keep em coming.
my first thought was " i wish i had a dad to do this with". Second thought was this was awesome!
Thank you.
My father never knew his. So mine made sure to know me. I have no kids, but I'd like to think that I would pass it along.
Editing INCEPTION reaction with dad right now, coming soon...
Enough compliment on their editing style. I believe they are definitely the most intelligent reactors to figure out the tidal force wave planet , airlock depressurizing and the time door at the end
I miss my old man. Great Video.
The way this video is set up makes me think I am watching a movie of them watching a movie
Man, I love your reaction setup. Subbed.
Yo i really dig the way you edited this! Also i definitely feel like when he looked under the blanket as he was driving away, he was really hoping she was there :'(
Thank you. And exactly!
Instant fan, awesome setup!
This is extremely underrated.
dude that is one good reaction video
I like your reaction format, very well edited
This is an incredibly well done reaction, bravo to you for bringing something new to this space. You have definitely earned my follow, looking forward to more from you! And hopefully your dad? lol
Thank you. Dad and I have recorded INCEPTION. I have also been recording a lot with a couple others sets of friends (ARMY OF THE DEAD, and INVINCIBLE). So, plenty of editing to do and content coming! Stay tuned...
@@sizzlereel3523 I'll be here! Definitely looking forward to you guys doing Inception, that's gonna be a fun one. The two of you had some great insights during Interstellar and I'm sure Inception will be no different.
i thought your sub count was 353k at first glance. i would have believed that :)
Highest budget reaction I've ever seen lol
I don't think I've ever seen a better edited reaction video on youtube. wow.
Thank you :)
The Camera moving and fast forward effects is really cool it’s really different
Great video! Your dad is awesome 👌
This is so well made, subscribed.
Digging you and your dads reaction and chairs!
I saw this beautiful movie in Italy when it came out and I liked it so much that I saw it several times. The story is based on a phenomenon called "Dust Bowl" that actually happened in the central part of the United States and Canada between 1931 and 1939 due to the intensive exploitation of agricultural crops. C. Nolan imagines that this disaster affects the whole world and our species must leave the Earth. To understand why time flows more slowly on planets of great mass, one has to imagine a Bowling ball on a mattress: the larger it is, the more space / time bends due to the force of gravity as predicted by Einstein. If, for example, one could stay on a Black Hole for a minute, the force of gravity would be so powerful that a million years would pass on Earth! More difficult to understand Quantum Physics which in theory is irreconcilable with Relativity. The relationship between Cooper and his daughter "Murph" is also very moving. Greetings from Milan, Italy
for the end I don't think that he was going to save her, I feel that he would go join her to build a colony and prepare the planet to be the new home of the humans (even the one in the Cooper station)
He's got one of those expensive chairs that feel like you're sliding out of them all the time. XD
1 minute into this and the guy tells the dad about the daughter 😢
So glad I'm watching this movie in the cinema when it was released and it's spectacular ... Amazing ‼️ ✨✨✨😎👍🏻
Spaghettification doesn't happen in bigger/supermassive black holes. Small black holes also have smaller mass and thus smaller gravitational force as compared to big black holes and thus smaller tidal force that is why they have ample time to torture you i.e. first they snap the molecular forces that bind your flesh into two pieces and those two pieces again into two pieces and this process goes on until the black hole finally makes you into a straw.
enough with the useless fantasy knowledge
I love books from the Romantic era, it was naive in many ways but for me utterly profound when it really mattered. There have been movies in the past that have been close to them. For more modern movies Interstellar or Arrival is probably the closets to one of those stories I've seen since they stopped writing them over 150 years ago.
so much effort put into this, so well done. subbing to get u to 2k
Anyone catch Brand take her helmet off at the end (I didn't at first), so she found a habitable planet....
Yep here before a milli
this was a great film to react to.
this videos visuals were outstanding.
Another excellent sci-fi movie (although one you'll definitely to watch with subtitles on, and watch it twice or three times at least) is "Primer".
And another that flies under the radar is "Time Lapse".
Primer is one of my favorites!