I always tear up when Evelyn stops by Beau's memorial, and leaves her wedding ring behind to mark Lee's passing as well. Brilliantly understated acting from Emily Blunt.
@robinayala99184 ай бұрын
omg adam’s family musical
@Crazymadpsycho33Ай бұрын
lol imagine crying and not bottling up your emotions 😂😂
@krbozick13154 ай бұрын
when the alien ambushes the island and Emmet just sprints for the little kid and scoops him up... that part always gets me because the child looks to be about the same age as his son was. because *of course* he runs straight for the young boy to save him. always makes me wanna cry.
@dolly24154 ай бұрын
It also parallels Lee running for baby Beau at the beginning of the first movie 😢😭
@DEADLYHOOD4 ай бұрын
I just watched Day One and the scene where he’s talking about the boats and “that day” just hits soooo much harder now when you realize it was an full scale evacuation from the city and ONLY TWO BOATS MADE IT OUT
@madisonwhovian9434 ай бұрын
Were they really only two boats in the water at the end? I forgot about that line in this movie so I wasn't keeping track during the new one.
@from_no_where4 ай бұрын
@@madisonwhovian943 We actually only see one boat I'm pretty sure, but there might have been one in the background that the scene just doesn't focus on.
@DjukeduEighty84 ай бұрын
Yea the military in the movie really botched it. Uk they attracted to sound yet u had boats honking plus helicopters flying to the docks
@Andergration4 ай бұрын
omg I just realized that
@JackHobson2 ай бұрын
It probably would have hit harder for me if I saw this movie before watching Day 1.
@derekdunbar63524 ай бұрын
This movie will be used in film schools to teach foreshadowing and "show don't tell." It's not groundbreaking. It just does the basic stuff PERFECTLY.
@AngeloBarovierSD4 ай бұрын
Great movies are often simply: A good idea executed perfectly. Not so great movies are often: A great idea executed poorly. It’s a lesson someone taught me many years ago, one I’ve never forgotten, and one which has proven true at every turn. Except Sharknado. Because nothing about that film was good but somehow…
@brendanhart5174 ай бұрын
Sometimes that’s all you need to do
@sakuraice223 ай бұрын
This was one of the first movies where I easily recognized the "Setup" and "Reminder" before the "Payoff" and wasn't dissapointed by how obvious it was, it handled everything almost perfectly (in my opinion), from the water pipes, to the cloth in the vault lock and the oxygen tank/timer.
@simplysapphic4 ай бұрын
Noah Jupe’s performance during the bear trap scene was so convincing that it almost made me cry
@michelevazquez44294 ай бұрын
I always cry. I’m a mom and I the idea of asking my kid to stop screaming would eat me up. Obviously I get it but it’s so heart wrenching to watch. All I want to do is hug him.
@boshwa204 ай бұрын
I still remember your rant in the last quiet place video about how people would not do all the smart decisions they say everyone would "realistically" do
@mrcheesemunch4 ай бұрын
That's the thing that annoys me most about how people discuss these movies. "Why didn't the army figure out they're weak to X frequency!?" like why the hell would they on day one immediately think of that? It's so goofy, we have all these guns, missiles and whatnot that we would immediately dump at any enemy. The idea that we figure everything out and act 100% rationally at all times is so completely inhuman.
@XxnatrocksxX4 ай бұрын
@@mrcheesemunch exactly, the amount of dumb things people do is insane.
@xger214 ай бұрын
@@mrcheesemunch It's also the kind of thing that might happen randomly and people would miss what caused it and make wrong assumptions and never be able to repeat it
@theonlyethanhiroshiki4 ай бұрын
@@mrcheesemunch They immediately think we'd think the aliens operate on sound on day one lmfao.
@truebornseeker97674 ай бұрын
Btw for reassurance- you are right about how a lot of disabled kids grow up kinda fast and learn how to handle themselves earlier than most because they have to learn how to adapt everything to accommodate them because the world refuses to do that for them (cause… ya know… actual ableism!) It’s not everyone obviously (like you said, disabled people aren’t a monolith!) but it is much more common than in abled kids
@brigidtheirish4 ай бұрын
Actual ableism and the limitations imposed by reality. Designing everything to accommodate one disability would make things that much harder for another disability. For instance, making things extra loud for people with reduced hearing (not total deafness) would be unbearable for people with certain types of sensory processing disorder. And that's not even getting into the inconvenience, at best, to people who don't have disabilities. It's just not reasonable to reduce the comfort of the majority of a population in order to make a minority more comfortable. Then there are situations where accommodations are physically impossible. My dad's disabled from birth, mobility issues, and lives where water is a mineral half the year. No one's going to be able to remove all ice from all walking surfaces all winter. And that's just *one* thing.
@timothylorinwinning27584 ай бұрын
@@brigidtheirishanother example is tactile flooring! Great for those with vision impairments, but can make it more difficult for those with mobility impairments. Which is why it should only be used when necessary 😊
@brigidtheirish4 ай бұрын
@@timothylorinwinning2758 Oh gosh, I know about those. I technically *don't* have mobility impairments, but I've tripped over different *colored* tiles, tactile flooring is a *hazard* when I'm around.
@Parker_DNDnerd4 ай бұрын
As a disabled teen, this was a super “hit home” point for me specifically. The amount of “I’m used to it”s I’ve doled out in my life is….ouch.
@crows_are_superior44644 ай бұрын
About the Alien’s inability to swim: luring them to the water wouldn’t work, because the Death Angel’s aren’t stupid. Not as smart as humans, maybe, but they’re generally pretty careful and precise with their movements. The one that swam in the basement took it slow to check the water, the one that fell off the dock was focused just on the sound. And of course, Death Angels can leap pretty damn far. They wouldn’t need to touch the water to destroy a few boats
@boshwa204 ай бұрын
Prequel shows that perfectly 👌
@explodingmangos34164 ай бұрын
They’re aggressive and all-destroying, but they’re self preserving first and foremost
@crows_are_superior44644 ай бұрын
@@explodingmangos3416 they’re aliens, but also animals. Wouldn’t survive if they where self destructive
@tonypeppermint53294 ай бұрын
Makes sense.
@magisystem4 ай бұрын
Fun fact, in the scene at the start where Evelyn is reversing away from the bus, the "zoom in" on her face was unintentional. The camera broke (or came undone? i dont remember) and the camera slid forward into her making it look like an intentional zoom. They just kept the shot because it looked good!
@HD_Simplicityy4 ай бұрын
Also I think he stated her reaction was improvised?
@northernstar392 ай бұрын
@@HD_Simplicityy Oh it wasn't just improv.. it was real. That was a real bus driving towards her and she was, in the words of the director, fearing for her life. But from what I know she eventually took it like a champ and kept going
@HD_Simplicityy2 ай бұрын
@@northernstar39 Yep!
@VictoriaClutton4 ай бұрын
I'm disabled and I paused with impressed and pleased shock at 7 minutes 29 seconds because of how insightful that was, thank you. I have an invisible chronic illness so I don't look disabled and I have a whole suite of "oh god I need to explain the realities of my illness to this new person for some reason" comforting behaviours/phrases/stories that I've reflexively developed over the years. There's just layers of extra emotional work expected of a disabled person in society, and even in the best case it's generally practical to spend a lot of time reassuring others and validating them for any acknowledgement of your personhood (even if that acknowledgement was insulting or ableist or problematic for you).
@aliasfakename31594 ай бұрын
The sequel addressed chronic illness in an apocalypse
@rhillsgamer41214 ай бұрын
Fun fact, One of my friends owns the German shepherd from that film. Very nice pup
@cdayo83934 ай бұрын
Wow that’s so cool!
@rhillsgamer41214 ай бұрын
@cdayo8393 yeah, both the owner and the dog got to meet a fair bit of the cast
@Some_Guy_64 ай бұрын
@@cdayo8393 Never trust someone on the Internet. ;)
@StarPichu124 ай бұрын
@@rhillsgamer4121 tell them to give that dog cuddles for being such a good actor!
@SceneWins4 ай бұрын
Plz tell him I said “who’s a good boy, oh yes you is” It’s an inside joke between the two of us.
@rehanpoonawalla74064 ай бұрын
1:56 I don't think he mentioned it but the fact that the camera zooming into emily was a complete accident because the camera somehow broke off of the robotic arm and started sliding towards emily face as she backed up the car is just so perfect to me. If you rewatch the whole scene, you can see the exact moment where the camera disconnects fron the robotic arm
@gamejester.4 ай бұрын
15:42 LMAO THE CINEMASINS SNEAK DISS
@timothylorinwinning27584 ай бұрын
As someone who is disabled, and worked the disability rep at uni, what you said is not ableist at all. In fact it’s a very common feeling a lot of people have, always having to be aware to be that bit more aware of your environment depending on your disability. Like you said, not a monolith but definitely a common experience!
@bowenhorne06164 ай бұрын
Can we all agree that Cillian Murphy needs to do more movies where he has a beard? Also for anyone wondering, Day One is great
@greenytaddict4 ай бұрын
Watched it last night, thought it was super sad in regards to Lupita's character.
@BLK_pharaoh4 ай бұрын
All 3 of these movies were perfectly executed. Just watched Day One, and the person that I saw it with said it was ok because you don’t know where the aliens come from. That, I honestly think was a big problem with older, sci-fi horror/thriller movies. Why the f*** does it matter where these things come from? How is that helping the survivor’s situation? How does that help the situation? Movies that dedicate whole sections of a movie to telling you the back story of these aliens is just to make the story take longer. Be honest, are you really interested in the planet and origin of these creatures, or are you more interested in how these people are gonna beat a acid-bleeding pitch black creature, or a camouflaging weaponized hunter, or a quick-as-hell lengthy monster that kills/destroys anything that makes a noise.
@DarthBiomech4 ай бұрын
> Be honest, are you really interested in the planet and origin of these creatures, Yes. Very. Because I _know_ these people, or at least one of them, ARE going to inevitably beat the creature. It's a film, the main characters can't NOT survive.
@BLK_pharaoh4 ай бұрын
@@DarthBiomech you’re more interested in the origin of these creatures; what planet they’re from, their evolutionary history and all that, when it has completely nothing to do with the movie? Interesting. Also there are movies where the main characters all die, the movie LIFE being a good example
@FireHeart28294 ай бұрын
@@BLK_pharaohCloverfield is another example
@siren4life2644 ай бұрын
I have a soft spot for this film because it's the first horror film I have ever watched (if coraline doesn't count) and one of the bits I noticed is that during the parallel scene of Reagan and Marcus killing an alien is the sad fact that they can't be children in this world. They have to step up because it's live or die in this world.
@Arkhivez4 ай бұрын
The “Dive” scene makes the whole movie for me
@davecool424 ай бұрын
Cillian is such a good actor that I didn’t realize it was him until after watching.
@thisguy81064 ай бұрын
Thank you for the shot at CS. Bc he totally has made it his entire personality..and what sucks the most about it, is that kind of "hate everything" seems to be what so many people enjoy. It's soul crushing.
@rcfrandsen4 ай бұрын
“CD”?
@skylaralley24654 ай бұрын
@@rcfrandsenI’d like to know who that is as well
@SkolneyVikings4 ай бұрын
@@skylaralley2465Critical Drinker, probably
@mrcheesemunch4 ай бұрын
When did he hint at meaning CD, assuming you mean Critical Drinker? There's a crap ton of people who's entire online personality is nitpicking literally everything
@raen36384 ай бұрын
@@skylaralley2465 probably a typo in the original comment, meant to write CS for CinemaSins but missed and wrote CD. Lee made a sneaky lil comment about him at around 15:42 marker
@WheelieTron30004 ай бұрын
I'll let my name speak for itself and say thank you for highlighting what you did at 7:00, highlighted and soothed something I didn't realise I was carrying with me.
@davidpumpkinsjr.51084 ай бұрын
Time to do a video on the best monsters that hunt by sound movie: Tremors. It's literally groundbreaking cinema.
@jordanhunter33754 ай бұрын
Say what you will about the sequels after 2, the first 2 movies totally ROCKED the monster horror scene.
@SkippD4 ай бұрын
@@jordanhunter3375 I also really enjoyed #4, the prequel. But yes, Lee should cover Tremors some day.
@nope56574 ай бұрын
I see a lot of "Quiet Place movies are bad, actually" takes and it's always so shallow. They're the kind of mid budget, impeccably made creature features studios simply don't make anymore. And in an era where so many films and shows, even good ones, have flat and muddy lighting - these films, ESPECIALLY for modern horror, look amazing. The attention to crafting nail biting tension and suspense is also a step above. Some of the blocking and composition Krasinski uses here is, no joke, Spielbergian.
@LeonardoKlotz4 ай бұрын
Polly Morgan's cinematography is breathtaking as always I'm a fan of her work since LEGION
@CameronMetrejean4 ай бұрын
That moment where they are on the island able to just make noise again…. My friend who spent 17 years in prison told me the biggest adjustment for him when he got out was the level of noise out here. In prison it was mostly pretty controlled.
@bellatrixm98schannel994 ай бұрын
My favorite positive KZbinr is back! Can’t wait to hear you talk about this movie!
@stephenjacewicz45944 ай бұрын
Finally. And that opening is one of the greatest movies sequences ever.
@AmyelidaK4 ай бұрын
hey, lee: 17 year old with autism and generalized anxiety disorder here. the disability comment is so fucking real. so many times I’ve had to be the adult and like, had to teach people twice my age how to interact with me.
@mikkelah.35894 ай бұрын
I was kind of drained after reading meaningless negative debate about fandom things on the internet and wanted to interact with something I knew would be unashamedly positive so I thought "I'll go watch a cinemawins video." Now I feel better. I really appreciate your channel.
@bioscar49984 ай бұрын
See, I loved this film even if people didn't like the "Action-ish" approach to it. It's still an amazing series and I feel like the movie shows us why it is. Sure it's louder, but it makes sense. The family found out the secret to killing them, and they wanna venture out to spread their knowledge. In doing so they've possibly saved what's left of humanity (or, the humanity that is good n stuff). I can't wait for the third movie since I haven't seen it yet but I really am excited as hell for it. :)
@AngeloBarovierSD4 ай бұрын
The third one will be directed by a music video director, who will get very little freedom from the studio, will have his film chopped up, and will be branded a director who failed to make the transition to features and won’t ever amount to anything. …if the Alien franchise parallel is to continue.
@marcusyates30444 ай бұрын
Can you PLEASE do a video named "Everything Great about The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie"?
@stormyd18694 ай бұрын
Which one?
@alexh85034 ай бұрын
@@stormyd1869 only the OG is good
@marcusyates30444 ай бұрын
@@stormyd1869 The first one
@maxithalo77964 ай бұрын
omg yeah!
@I_will_pet_your_dogs4 ай бұрын
But have the actual episode be about something else entirely, and never mention it again or explain why. Throw a bit of anarchy into the mix.
@swiftlymurmurs4 ай бұрын
It always makes me so sad how much people felt compelled to "CinemaSins" these movies. Most of the so called "plot holes" were just little details that went unexplained because the movie was about the people, not the premise, and you can find some sort of explanation relatively easily if you think about it for a few minutes. And even if there are genuine contradictions... Kind of who cares? Do you not try to aim for some suspension of disbelief when you watch a sci-fi movie so you can enjoy this beautifully crafted story about familial relationships and how far we would go for the ones we love? If you can only enjoy a hyperrealistic movie 100% explained through exposition, whatever, power to you, but why spoil it for the rest of us?
@nikk-named4 ай бұрын
I like watching reviews like these for movies I won't watch anyways (I am not a horror person), because it gives me a positive base-look of it all. Makes the world seem not as bleak, and teaches the idea of trying to find something good in everything. :)
@MortalGlare4 ай бұрын
NGL, this video is how i found out there was a second movie already. I thought Day One was going to be the second movie
@littlehellman81984 ай бұрын
Missed opportunity for "Everything GREAT About A Quiet Place Part II (Part I)" for maximum confusion and the eventual "Everything GREAT About A Quiet Place Part II (Part II)"
@cowgirl51554 ай бұрын
I clicked this thinking it was Everything GREAT About A Quiet Place (Part II) because i didn't realize there was a sequel out, so I was still confused regardless
@infiniteaaron4 ай бұрын
This wins video finally has me interested to check out this movie. Thank you.
@SceneWins4 ай бұрын
One of my favourite “wrap-ups” to date. Really reminds me what makes this channel so great. More people need to be seeing this.
@hpfan20074 ай бұрын
I love 6:56 because I’m hard of hearing and even with my hearing aids on I still have some trouble, and whenever I tell people I’m HOH and need them to repeat what they say they always think they need to be louder when 9 times out of 10 they just need to enunciate
@aaryaaswadhati55254 ай бұрын
Something I really liked about this film is the dad especially in the first movie hard carried, but this time it's up to the kids to rise up
@iheartbusterk824 ай бұрын
I don’t know how many people clocked it but the time from Day 1 of the aliens to Part 2 roughly correlates to the time between COVID making its first appearances to the movie releasing when it finally did in 2021. Seeing Part 2 in the theater was my second experience back in movie theaters after months of self-isolation and so many other things. It wasn’t as apocalyptic as what happened in the movie, but let’s just say I felt it still had extra resonance that it wouldn’t have had if 2020 hadn’t happened the way it did.
@jacobdunn99784 ай бұрын
What the actual f--! I was wanting to see this EXACT video earlier this week because I watched you review for the first one! You guys read my mind!
@williamheng48014 ай бұрын
0:31 also I’m pretty sure Brody’s pizzeria is a reference to Chief Brody from jaws
@squidsurge714 ай бұрын
As another Lee watching this, my cortisol levels also spike when pretty actors say my name
@dolly24154 ай бұрын
Went to watch this movie when the cinemas reopened in 2021. That opening sequence was exhilarating! I almost screamed at the bear trap moment too, amazing acting. Emily Blunt deserves all the awards, as does John Krasinski !
@thebrittaniondragon61834 ай бұрын
Stupid question is the Island in the middle of a lake or out to sea because maybe its not the death of the water but maybe the high concentration of salt
@angelsparklez71384 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! I’ve been wanting this since your first quiet place video!!!!!
@ashrundquist98214 ай бұрын
As someone who walks around barefoot for around 90% of my life these past 2 years: Yeah, you wouldn't have bloody feet. After building up around a month's worth of calluses, even broken glass won't cut you that bad
@johnprice627127 күн бұрын
Decided to rewatch all of these. Gonna be honest, the "Navy lures them into water" plan would fail the moment one of the Angels started drowning. While they are hyper agressive to any sound, they also have self preservation, and the sounds of one choking on water would be a big red flag.
@Dippedinsilver19744 ай бұрын
I never wear shoes, unless I’m going out in public. I can walk on concrete and rocks for miles, and my feet never bleed. I don’t think it’s realistic that their feet bleed like that in the film.
@Isaiahperez92194 ай бұрын
Wait I just noticed that “Man on Island” in the second movie is Henri in the the prequel and now I’m kinda sad that I’m reminded that he’s dead 🥲
@melodys91884 ай бұрын
I just watched Day One and it is EXCELLENT !!!!!
@ninjabreadman1993r4 ай бұрын
Episode 169 of requesting The Princess Bride!!!
@charlottehale21644 ай бұрын
I want to say not ableism, I have done this my whole life. You grow up fast when you are thrust into survival mode. People think we would die first, but I have been stuck trying to make it through life since I was diagnosed. My parents would totally throw themselves at danger for me, but id be doing everything to not put them there
@juanardon26404 ай бұрын
I was just looking to see if you made a video about the sequel the other day. Couldn’t have come at a better time. Guess we’re all excited about Day One!
@proboi-t3h4 ай бұрын
omg u uploaded as im going to the theatres to watch quiet place day one watching iit rn
@xger214 ай бұрын
I find the constant need to find "plot holes" in movies so exhausting and annoying. So often it seem that some people just go into a movie *searching* for things to nitpick, instead of just watching. It's one of the areas where I think the internet has made the world worse.
@MovieFan19124 ай бұрын
16:58-16:59 Oh, you’re covering that, next? Well, I can’t wait.
@IanLetarte4 ай бұрын
10:28 Is this how car keys feel when they realize you locked them in the car?
@itsaizawabishuwu336311 күн бұрын
I really like that in the first movie, the adults step up against the aliens, but in part two, it's the children. I personally think it's like a handing of the torch and a great example of human adaptability, ingenuity, spirit and resilience. The adults learned to survive and ensured their children knew how to with or without them, that was just the new reality. The adults, the 'first generation', for lack of better wording, ensured survival by learning and adapting before passing that knowledge to the children, the 'second generation'. Then the children built off what their parents/the adults learnt and adapted to, giving them the foundation basically, to learn and adapt further. In doing this, and with a bit of luck, the 'second generation' discovers the weakness of the Death Angels and it's a weakness that they can be exploited. Humans are apex predators. Technically in the AQPU (A Quiet Place Universe), we still are. The Death Angels are not our natural predators, they came from a giant meteor from space for fudge sake. If they had been given enough time, they 100% could be but that's where that human spirit I mentioned comes through. The first generation focuses on surviving by learning and adapting. The second generation having learnt and adapted, learns more and adapts further to then be able to push forward and fight back. For better or worse humans have a great capacity for violence. By combining human adaptability, ingenuity and spirit with our great capacity for sheer violence, the second generation is starting that process of resilience and fighting back, of taking back the world that was snatched so horribly and suddenly from them. Will this change humanity forever? Most definitely. But they lived, they learnt, they got back up and moved forward in the face of adversity. If you couldn't tell I am more than able to write a full essay about the AQPU whether it be from a technical aspect from the audio and video and cinematography or a philosophical(?) standpoint like the above. Hope you enjoyed my rant :)
@klmn.o74 ай бұрын
Hello!! I’m not sure where the best place to send this request would be, but could you possibly caption the movie clips that you use in your videos like you do very wonderfully for your wins/narrations? It can often be hard to decipher the audio of the movie clips and KZbin’s automatic captions are both inaccurate and cover your correct narration captions. This would also make your videos more accessible for deaf/HoH folks and people with audio processing disorders. I know it is extra work for you, but this accommodation would be greatly appreciated by all if you have the time for it. Thank you so much for your incredible videos and for your consideration. Keep up the good work!
@msharp68873 ай бұрын
Ok small correction. He did risk his life for “a girl he met yesterday “. He risked prepared to give his life for a girl he has known her entire life:
@ruinfox41084 ай бұрын
so glad you sped up your intro, its small but makes a big difference if that makes sense
@Best_Username7774 ай бұрын
I think we agree the beginning of this movie is the best part, and actually the hole escape the aliens sequence is probably the best scene in the whole series.
@flibberfrogman55084 ай бұрын
Was genuinely surprised to hear "cillian" pronounced properly, so used to hearing "sillian". Just something small I appreciated.
@frenchtxny4 ай бұрын
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VID SINCE I SAW THE FIRST ONE!!!!
@corbettevans74834 ай бұрын
Do you think you could do "John Carter" and Disney's "Lone Ranger"? Both movies are actually very good with awesome effects and good stories, but were murdered by Disney failing to promote them well. I'd love to see your opinion!! Also, JP3 when?
@vigorouspringle89624 ай бұрын
That's crazy I NEVER even heard of a sequel to A Quiet Place until this video right now
@nazgarcia48564 ай бұрын
A friend of mine said the movie was ruined for her because of the creatures´ inability to swim but I say it was logical an perfect. They´re strong but with long slim apppedages so denser muscles and their bulletproof armor would make them way too dense to float.
@morganleanderblake6784 ай бұрын
The thing with the heels in Jurassic World was just how absurdly out of touch it made the actress look. Tell me you've never actually been in real danger without telling me you've never been in real danger...
@brewski118sempire4 ай бұрын
I really wanted more of the opening and hopefully if we get a third we will.
@boredofgames88534 ай бұрын
not me trying to find out if he posted a video about a quiet place part two yesterday, getting disappointed, then coming back the next day to see that he made one.. what are the odds.
@flameddecimeter17554 ай бұрын
I saw a radio shack in Aruba. Were they closed down…..that’s to be determined
@Drummercommander4 ай бұрын
Such an epic sequel!
@Jarino5074 ай бұрын
Recommending arrival
@EUI_Nulltype4 ай бұрын
Please put Speed Racer on your list for a future EGA!
@Still.No.Name.4 ай бұрын
Hello sir! Thank you for another great video. If you are interested, I’d recommend seeing The Watchers. It’s the written and directorial debut of Ishana Night Shyamalan. It’s a passable horror/thriller/monster flick. IF you do end up reviewing it, which is your choice of course, can I please make a suggestion? *minor story spoiler* Can you make sure to call the entities in the film by their proper name? The movie calls them certain names, which are almost correct, but fall a little short. As someone who studies the mythology of the country the story takes place in, it would be appreciated if the proper names were used at least once during a video. I’d love to chat about this more if there is any interest. In any case, thank you for all the content you give us!
@TimChuma4 ай бұрын
I saw the preview with a live Q&A with the director. Not sure if I will go see "Day One" this movie pretty much covers it. The actor's parents were on set when they filmed the bear trap scene. Emily Blunt was 100% in the car when the bus hit it.
@GabrielSilva-qp1nr2 ай бұрын
Today a had the idea of a reimagined, arachnophobia triggering death angel that would be smarter, faster, more resistant and would have a better ecolocation and eyes that only show up when it opens its plates involuntarily whenever it hears sound
@sagemaster13574 ай бұрын
12:21 Day one
@andream86554 ай бұрын
If no one's reccomended it yet, I saw the TV glow! Also. Damn that bear trap bite :(((( devastating
@noahzinar11784 ай бұрын
EGA WolfWalkers, Power Rangers (2017), E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and RRR!
@jordanhunter33754 ай бұрын
RRR?
@lepetitbolet75364 ай бұрын
I would give my left nut for Lee to win RRR!, but as a frenchman I must ask... Are there actual international translations of RRR!? 🥹
@davecool424 ай бұрын
Tenet callback is always a win. Ding! ✨
@Hayden_holmes1594 ай бұрын
I know this probably wont get seens. But im hoping sing 2 gets covered some day. I find that film powerful with someone of the messages and songs its got.
@RivinduHansaja4 ай бұрын
Everything Great about Oppenheimer Everything Great about Shawshank Redemption Everything Great about Interstellar Pleeeeeaaase!!!?!♥️🙏
@Hexen_Wulf4 ай бұрын
I get why they walk on paths of sand, but why does the deaf girl walk on sharp gravel instead of the nice soft grass growing in the middle? There's no way that's louder than gravel. I also get it, she's deaf, but even then you'd think she'd feel the difference.
@rylenbarber7114 ай бұрын
Me and my family saw day one in theaters yesterday and I walked out of theater thinking “eh that was pretty good” but then me and my family talked for a little bit and by the end I was thinking “that wasn’t very good”
@FeerIsBest4 ай бұрын
You should have made this video a two parter so you could have “A Quiet Place Part II part I” and “A Quiet Place Part II part II”, it’s a missed opportunity but still a great video 👍
@patrickspencer65504 ай бұрын
I understand how you might be busy with Inside Out 2 soon. I still have that spreadsheet of all the main videos you've made over the years. Also, I can't wait for Despicable Me next weekend! I hope you heard the news of Shrek 5 and Donkey's spin-off movie, and I also have my 29th request for "Everything GREAT About Shrek (2001)!". But still, take your time. Love you, CinemaWins, Always!
@craigh52364 ай бұрын
They could have stuffed paper towels in the pill bottles, would have kept them jingling. For a while I carried a bottle of xanax with me always for panic attacks and the jingling always made me feel self conscious
@Ironeagle214 ай бұрын
remembrance week June 30-July 6. 6-30-13. In memory of the 19 brave firefighters who fell at Yarnell. Andrew Ashcraft 29, Robert Caldwell 23, Travis Carter 31, Dustin DeFord 24, Christopher MacKenzie 30, Eric Marsh 43, Grant McKee 21, Sean Misner 26, Scott Norris 28, Wade Parker 22, John Percin Jr 24, Anthony Rose 23, Jesse Steed 36, Joe Thurston 32, Travis Turbyfill 27, William Warneke 25, Clayton Whitted 28, Kevin Woyjeck 21, Garret Zuppiger 29. "It is no longer the guilt of surviving that I carry with me, but the honor of knowing my brothers as you know them. As heroes" - Brendan McDonough, sole survivor.
@johnpooky844 ай бұрын
I would LOVE to see you Win "The Brave Little Toaster".
@animation13004 ай бұрын
Please do Everything Great About Wish
@Shay-li3zv4 ай бұрын
Week 2 of counting the number of times I've asked for Kimi no Na wa. Please do a video on it.
@Agent_cesar_gaming4 ай бұрын
Fun fact:the guy who gets killed when emmet picks up the kid is eric from day 1
@cyqyuen3644 ай бұрын
Where is Jim, when you need him
@Zombiesnyder134 ай бұрын
John Krasinski was the only reason why I watched IF
@EthanK-j2q4 ай бұрын
I honestly love both films, I'm gonna try and watch day one in theaters
@Frosty-ft6ih4 ай бұрын
Unironically I have seen an operating radioshack 2 weeks ago down in the florida keys they were doing their final closing sale
@starwarsprequelsandsequels75824 ай бұрын
Despicable me for next week
@GoldenLegionHoney4 ай бұрын
My mother in law owns a radioshack in Glennallen, Alaska. Sparks General Store