Eureka S2E8 "E=MC2 - Reaction
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2 жыл бұрын
Where have I been. Channel update.
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@cathyvickers9063
@cathyvickers9063 Күн бұрын
You want an entertaining movie based on an even more inaccurate Crighton novel, watch The Terminal Man. Much more action, but a medically flawed premise.
@cathyvickers9063
@cathyvickers9063 Күн бұрын
Based on a Michael Creighton novel. An early one.
@attysbooksandmovieschat
@attysbooksandmovieschat 7 күн бұрын
Thank you you had a very good channel
@KurticeYZ
@KurticeYZ 10 күн бұрын
Bro i would watch your reviews anything thats easier to edit. I just started going ham on reaction videos myself and i understand the edit issue. Ive been doing it a while tho in general and i am probably not as burnt out as you are/were. I hope i dont but i get it. It does drain a lot of energy
@KurticeYZ
@KurticeYZ 10 күн бұрын
Awww man
@therealrobschroeder
@therealrobschroeder 14 күн бұрын
The first dagger ends physical life, and each additional dagger in the sign of the cross ends spiritual life.
@sourabhkarmakar8040
@sourabhkarmakar8040 20 күн бұрын
Kowalski can't catch a break 😂
@DeeSee25
@DeeSee25 21 күн бұрын
Just found your channel. I understand editing is tough. Hopefully you’ll come back, but if you don’t I enjoyed it while it lasted. Stay blessed
@DeeSee25
@DeeSee25 21 күн бұрын
Great breakdown. You’re the only one on YT that’s reacted to this movie.i think it does have religious tones and those people found each other to fix some sort of sins. Because the woman was gonna give up her kid and the father abandoned his kid. So the two families were meant for one another in some way. When Travis offed himself, i think it broke the loop allowing Tobin to leave. Maybe even in some way, Tobin is the baby in some sort of warped way.
@gachagurlkaylee1197
@gachagurlkaylee1197 21 күн бұрын
"maybe tobin gets out" The forshadowing in this man is crazy
@BluesImprov
@BluesImprov 21 күн бұрын
NO, you weren't supposed to be "weirded out" by the intro of the car on the road. It's just showing you that this car is heading somewhere, which you will see soon. STOP trying to over analyze things. . .STOP, and just watch the story unfold.
@elizabethpalladino8301
@elizabethpalladino8301 22 күн бұрын
Great reaction!! I saw this movie when it first came out in 1971 and re-watched it just recently. This movie really hold up well and utilizes character actors rather than "stars." so that their position as scientists would be the important part of their character rather than who the actor was. In general, the function of the main characters was to spout exposition about Andromeda, and I love the fact that the screenplay actually makes this story exciting rather than boring. I could watch this over and over. P.S. This film came out about 4 years before David Wayne played Inspector Queen in the "Ellery Queen" TV program.
@davyc412
@davyc412 23 күн бұрын
19:33 this is very much a point in the books. Frank Herbert clearly disliked the LGBTQ community. He often has characters randomly exposit his theories in his books. In the 4th book oke character goes on and on about how homosexuality is the result of a culture that becomes decadent and stagnant. Basically people become gay because they are bored and have nothing else to do. It's pretty bad. From. What I understand, one of his sons is gay, so possibly he couldn't accept this and decided to dump it all in his books.
@jennifergrove2368
@jennifergrove2368 23 күн бұрын
What made this even more scary when I first saw it when it came out is that it was marketed as real. The director even paid all three actors to go on hiatus for a year to add to the story that it was real.
@heinleinreader
@heinleinreader 25 күн бұрын
It was actually written as a double episode length pilot. It was always intended to be a series, assuming they could get the network people to play along. They did.
@Riverwolf1489
@Riverwolf1489 26 күн бұрын
I do wish for future viewers you included the pre crash. That ties in to last episode. Spoilers i wont say more
@boredutopia
@boredutopia 27 күн бұрын
hah i must comment onto this, even thou it is old like 3 years. the part where you say you always knew, most of my gay friends said the same, like some knew they are different before puberty, realised early in puberty what it was, some needed more time. but me, hell still today i dont know where i fit. i suffer from complex ptsd since the age of 9, as a survivor of ethnic cleansing i kinda went thru systematic brutal abuse on all levels, will not go into details, wich messed me so much that for majority of my life my sexuality was supressed and messed up. i do remember watching po**n as a teen with friends, you could notice who kinda gets well you know onto women or a man or both in movie, but me, nada, nothing. i realised i have a problem in my early 20tiets coz i was not able to cross that intimate line with no one, i tried wmen, man, trans people, would date for some time and when the time would come i was freakd out to a point that still today if someone touches without announing it or asking permission i freez or react in defensive mode with people i dont know well. butto be honest even before war and age 9 i kinda felt that i am different than others, so i met a girl, we were togehter for 3 years before moving in together, had 2 more good years and then she came out of the blue one day saying she is trans and was approved hormonaly therapy and how after that is flying to bankok to do first operation, i even gave him 2000 euros he was short. we ended 2 years later on vey bad terms where he literaly put fist into my face and i shoved him into wall and he knew he fu** up coz he knew doing that to someone with c ptsd can be the end of their life. today we are actually friends, we sorted all of that things when we bumped a year ago by accident onto each other at the street ( i was actualy with my bf , who is my bf still today). some time after that relationip i tried to be with other people and realised i need or a lot of time to cross intimacy line or must be extremly high or drunk, so yeah there was a stream of people with who i hooked up trying to figure out wth i am. then my brother just told me who cares, why am i wanting to label myself, to just be with who ever i like, so i went to therapy got to a root of problm and realied that i am not attracted to a gender or a sex, but to a person and when i am attracted to person and i start to to spend time with them, my sexual impulses start to show up. i think too many people torture themselvs with labeles who they are or others are, we all are humans, i acually today go as pan coz that is the closest thing to explain my sexuality to others, but i actualy dont see myself fiting into that box. not sure is it cause of my early trauma or what, but i just think life is too short to spend it on labeles, definitions and explanations ourselves to ourselves and others. just be yourself and be with who ever you want, as long there are mutual feelings. i get that the most people know who they are when it comes to sexuality, but there is many of us who dont, and we dont care, we just live the life and choose to be with who ever we like as a person.. i am now with a gay man, we know each other for many years, same circle of friends and it just come out of the blue, when he told me he was always kinda interested into me, but he thought i have a thing with my greek friend, coz when we are together we have this deep connection and everyone always thought we are intimate and have a thing, which actualy never happened, we just understand each other on a level other people dont. so i started to spend more time with him and realised i am into him, really into him, and he actually is first person in my life with who i did not need booze or dr*s or a whole fckn year to be intimate. thaz when i realised i am into person and always was into person just did not know that. i kinda just went thru life after certain point with an attidute i dont give a da*n wth i am. sorry for the lenght of comment...
@nadiaandreeva4628
@nadiaandreeva4628 Ай бұрын
Can't believe you didn't react to Vol 2
@Idiot_TaylorsVersion
@Idiot_TaylorsVersion Ай бұрын
The people in the beginning of the movie are brother and sister, not a couple
@nickstark8640
@nickstark8640 Ай бұрын
At the end when you questioned if they were going to burn down the house. I thought you were about to ask if it was legal to burn down your house with your deceased Mom still inside. Because that’s what they actually did. Gilbert and his sisters didn’t want her to become a spectacle. Gilbert didn’t want her humiliated.
@C-Iris
@C-Iris Ай бұрын
Oh you had a very enjoyable reaction 🤗🤗 it's one of my favorites mostly because of Blake Lively 🤩
@RealBLAlley
@RealBLAlley Ай бұрын
It's not these older movies that are slow...
@goblin2bis707
@goblin2bis707 Ай бұрын
THE GOD EMPEROR OF DUNE !!!next book (Book 4)....The saga of Dune is far from the end !!!!!
@goblin2bis707
@goblin2bis707 Ай бұрын
excellent ! that's the book 2 !!!
@goblin2bis707
@goblin2bis707 Ай бұрын
Water is poisonous for worms
@goblin2bis707
@goblin2bis707 Ай бұрын
Yeah ! that's the second book : Messiah of Dune, to be done by Villeneuve his way
@goblin2bis707
@goblin2bis707 Ай бұрын
THIS IS REALLY THE BOOK !!! YES ! not the recent movies and 1984 movie
@goblin2bis707
@goblin2bis707 Ай бұрын
The Fremen came from Earth, around 23 000 years in the past from Dune story, they are muslim origin : the zenzunni wanderers, who wandered between planets, their religion changed with a melting pot between religions during these thousands of years !
@goblin2bis707
@goblin2bis707 Ай бұрын
The best version of Dune because it is very close to the book ! a nice effort from SCIFI channel. never mind the special effects.
@IceCenders
@IceCenders Ай бұрын
You should watch No One Gets Out Alive! It happens in the same universe as The Ritual (completely different characters and location though). They're both adapted from books by the same author.
@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753
@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 Ай бұрын
What's? Attached annoying about you is that you think you know everything and that you are very opinionated about something that you have no idea what you're talking about.Have you made a movie?Have you written a script?I mean come on settle down sir settle down
@IceCenders
@IceCenders Ай бұрын
Great reaction! It's sad you've never reacted to Alien 4! It's not as good but it's still fun.
@JanG859
@JanG859 Ай бұрын
They explain the climate change thing in the story. I think you're supposed to pick up that these "cruises" to Mars are getting very routine because so many people are fleeing earth. Then you see people have common memories of mass forest fires. So, people are leaving earth because of the runaway Greenhouse effect.
@susanmallet766
@susanmallet766 Ай бұрын
Small bit of trivia: 2 of the songs in the movie ("I want love" and "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" (The first third of it)) were sung by 15-year-old Kit Connor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Connor
@sandorhartig3957
@sandorhartig3957 Ай бұрын
The doctor told You what You need to do ( stop having sex ) but You ignore that!......Why?
@sandorhartig3957
@sandorhartig3957 Ай бұрын
Gay Man Had no future on this earth?......I think that Is literaly oposite!!!
@stephenfermoyle4578
@stephenfermoyle4578 Ай бұрын
MASK is amazing, we do not need you to inform us..the framed images in the background are amazing..your camera framing is off
@TyreeRay202
@TyreeRay202 Ай бұрын
You skip the part where jack and Danny where in blockbuster And he saw Sylvester Stallone in terminator 2 judgement day
@Ericthelogos
@Ericthelogos Ай бұрын
The odd man is supposed to STOP the bomb, not trigger it.
@robertglonek3320
@robertglonek3320 Ай бұрын
You know nothing about 70’s classics. Just making yourself look stupid on the internet.
@killierjops4170
@killierjops4170 Ай бұрын
This like dead space
@aspieanarchist5439
@aspieanarchist5439 Ай бұрын
I find it interesting that Sam Neill`s Mid-Atlantic accent he affects for Damien presumably because Gregory Peck affected the accent in the first film as well when he had the same political and corporate position as his Antichrist foster son does in this film, occasionally slips into an Irish accent in this film. Fitting since Sam Neill was born in Ireland despite growing up in New Zealand and living in Los Angeles.
@user-rn5yx6hp7n
@user-rn5yx6hp7n 2 ай бұрын
THIS WAS MY FIRST HORROR MOVIE.
@skyval2799
@skyval2799 2 ай бұрын
You commented on her clothing. Did you notice how the dress she wears to the New Year's party is the same one in the photograph of her with the soldiers? Seems she has an elegant wardrobe she has collected all through the years. I love her old world manners and speech.
@christopherhancock1723
@christopherhancock1723 2 ай бұрын
It is interesting how many people don't know that Silent Hill is based on a real town. The real town is called Centralia, Pennsylvania.
@ladygothic7699
@ladygothic7699 2 ай бұрын
I always lose it when Rusty is trying to write him a letter.
@chatarracrow7902
@chatarracrow7902 2 ай бұрын
The golden path is supposed to free humanity from extinction. All of humanity is restricted to following a central power and interest. The golden path is intended to send portions of humanity to places they will never return from and thrive outside of the known imperium, ensuring their survival. Some come back and the rest of the series is about their shenanigans.
@chatarracrow7902
@chatarracrow7902 2 ай бұрын
Stone burners aren't technically nuclear weapons. They're nuclear fueled weapons. Just like when Paul used nukes on the shield wall and not against actual people, there's a tiny loophole for atomics.
@chatarracrow7902
@chatarracrow7902 2 ай бұрын
I'm bi and I have a wonderful boyfriend but Susan Sarandon could totally sit on my face.
@chatarracrow7902
@chatarracrow7902 2 ай бұрын
The problem is that as soon as Paul shed tears for Jamis, there was nothing he could do to stop the jihad. Not even his death.