You now see why this is the number one ranked movie on the IMDB website. They just don't make them like this anymore.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
definitely worthy of that rank! 🥲
@josephmiller65157 ай бұрын
It's definitely up there. But The Green Mile would be at the top of my list.
@SPT17 ай бұрын
@@josephmiller6515 Green Mile has some supernatural elements, which somehow makes it too "easy", script-wise. It's also a very good movie, but I think Shawshank is superior.
@heathen-heart7 ай бұрын
of course they don't make them like this anymore, they are already made this, no need to make it again.
@Tateorsomething7 ай бұрын
@paganheart70 you misunderstand the phrase "they don't make them like this anymore"
@ryane54837 ай бұрын
You are the first reactor I've seen who caught the small, yet significant detail of the rock hammer being hidden in the book of Exodus.
@Stogie21127 ай бұрын
Norton: "Am I blind?" Kailyn: "Just obtuse." 👍👍
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
he set it up perfectly
@MoMoMyPup107 ай бұрын
@@nerdymarriedcouple but no one ever nails it 😮
@stinkbug4321Ай бұрын
I have a couple problems with this movie. 1) when Andy crawled through the hole covered by the poster. How did he put it back up? He couldn't have just had it taped at the top and drooping down over it. When the warden pushed in and it, it tore. If it was hanging loosely it would have pushed in. 2) you can see him taking the warden's suit with him as he escapes but do not see him carrying anything back to his cell. Even if you had seen him carrying something back the clothes would still be all wet and smell like shit the next morning when he went into the bank.
@daveboscher10474 ай бұрын
I am a 71 year old pensioner and this film is recognised as a Masterpiece and rated as one of the best films ever made. Glad to see you both understand the meaning of this film. Redemption, Friendship, Love and HOPE. Please, whenever you feel down, watch this Masterpiece again and your life will be beautiful. Dave in Guernsey, Channel Islands.
@iliecaba18103 ай бұрын
Not one of the best but the best on imdb top 250!
@harrietelizabeth91957 ай бұрын
BTW, the line "why do they call you red?" "i dont know, maybe it's because i'm irish" was included as a joke referencing the stephen king book (Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption) the movie was based on. In the book, his character was a white, red headed irish man. When they cast the role they auditioned many white red heads but after freeman auditioned, they couldn't see anyone but him in the role, despite being a black man. Yes, his nickname comes from his last name being Redding, but they included the line "maybe it's because i'm irish" as a joke referencing the original novel character. also, my favourite detail of this movie is how when brooks leaves, the backdrop is the prison, its his whole life. when red leaves, the POV is facing out of the prison and beyond.
@truevulgarian7 ай бұрын
Wow. I've seen this movie many times and never noticed the difference in POV. I'll have to watch more closely. TY
@samuraiwarriorsunite7 ай бұрын
He was also cast because besides his talent, Frank Darabont wanted him to narrate the story, in fact, this was Morgan Freeman's film narration debut.
@butkusfan237 ай бұрын
Yup, great points made. I like that the very last words of dialogue are "I hope." And that's a callback to the conversation where Red said hope was a dangerous thing to be avoided. "I hope."
@harrietelizabeth91957 ай бұрын
@@butkusfan23 yes I love the juxtapositioning of those lines! Also, when Brooks leaves, the view is him standing in front of the prison from which he never really escapes. When Red leaves, the camera is behind him, facing the outside world.
@xzonia16 ай бұрын
@@butkusfan23 Yeah, I heard the movie originally ended there with Red saying I hope, but test audiences hated that it stopped and demanded a scene where Red and Andy actually reunite, so they went back and shot that final scene on the beach where Red walks up to Andy (which is also why there's no dialogue in that scene), so audiences would have that sense of closure seeing the two men reunite.
@mistakenot...40127 ай бұрын
Oh man, if you didn't know about King's non-Horror stuff, please check out The Green Mile and Stand By Me.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
we most definitely will!
@jcs19867 ай бұрын
Delores Claiborne as well! Great movie.
@adampare80887 ай бұрын
Since we're talking King movie adaptation I'll add Pet Sematary. 1 of 2 movies that were better than the book
@chrisking66677 ай бұрын
Stand by me (the body) is from the same book of 4 short stories as this film. 'Different seasons' is the name.
@darthtrip71887 ай бұрын
@@adampare8088The book version of Pet Sematary is way better than all of the Pet Sematary movies, in my opinion.
@Paul-ph7zb7 ай бұрын
Red lecturing Andy about the dangers of hope. Red`s last whispered sentence of the movie "I hope". I remember watching this movie as a teenager by accident when I was sick and zapping through the TV at night cause I couldn`t sleep and I was absolutely stunned. Probably have seen it two dozen times by now, what a masterpiece.
@davidward97376 ай бұрын
Thabk you
@drewthelovable68097 ай бұрын
This movie has the absolute best tone shift in any movie ever. I mean it goes from completely hopeless to victorious
@garyclarke96857 ай бұрын
There are other movies with a great tone shift but that is from much older films that you may not have seen. The godfather was like that
@rikk3196 ай бұрын
Exactly...the contrast and sudden shift reflects the saying "things are always darkest before the dawn."
@Asher83287 ай бұрын
This is Stephen King's favorite movie that is based off his work. He didn't even cash the check that he was paid for the movie rights, framing it instead. Then he sent it back to Frank Darabont, the director, with a note saying something like if you ever need bail money, break glass. Love, Steve.
@seanhammond92537 ай бұрын
Seriously!?! That is EPIC. Thanks for the movie-history detail: I love that sort of thing.
@GameDjeenie6 ай бұрын
Damn, When you have so much money that you can just decide to NOT cash a check lmao
@nash9296 ай бұрын
Wow, I didn't know about that! Thank you for pointing that out. That was Amazing! ❤❤❤
@dallesamllhals91616 ай бұрын
Fran who?
@Asher83286 ай бұрын
@@dallesamllhals9161 Corrected!
@onemanshowlasthustle7 ай бұрын
I'm 50. Watched this movie in the theater in a time when it was all about word of mouth. I so appreciate young people embracing a classic. Nice one.
@Stogie21127 ай бұрын
Today, in my state (Wisconsin), a warden and 8 other members of the Waupun Correctional Facility were arrested for various misconduct crimes. Four prisoners died over the past year due to the misconduct and neglect. We may be in the 21st century, but we still have a long way to go in the struggle to eliminate prison cruelty and misconduct.
@Charlesbaker30177 ай бұрын
And hold criminals responsible for their crimes? Is that part of your outrage?
@alieninthecaribbean7 ай бұрын
@@Charlesbaker3017 Going to prison, and losing your freedom is the legal punishment for crime. Not being raped, tortured and abused. If we expect the incarcerated to rejoin society, prison should be about repairing them, not turning them into worse monsters. This fundamental understanding separates better-performing countries when it comes to low-recidivism and successful rehabilitation of former convicts into productive, law-abiding citizens vs. the USA, which is plagued by repeat offenders and new offenses being committed in prison. Some countries like the Netherlands, are so good at rehabilitating criminals they actually have to close prisons. Funny isn't it? The countries where most people are atheists and use rational, scientific approaches to solve problems are doing better at so many social issues than the country that loves to claim Christianity as a PR foil but does not actually believe in redemption.
@SgtTechcomDN384167 ай бұрын
@@Charlesbaker3017By raping and beating them? What a strange question you ask. Prisons take away a man's freedom as punishment for his crimes but they should still be humane places.
@nathanhall93457 ай бұрын
@@alieninthecaribbean Considering how widespread essentially slave labor in prisons is and all the parties making millions off of keeping as many prisoners as possible, it becomes a lot less surprising rehabilitating prisoners isn't really on the agenda.
@dathorndike49087 ай бұрын
I did 8 years in the Wisconsin prison system. I know full well about the corruption that went, and goes on. I was lucky to avoid Waupun, but I did do time at Columbia where Dahmer and Anderson were killed.
@charmedoriginal59237 ай бұрын
The Rita Hayworth film they watched was "Gilda" ( 1946 ), Eric & Kailyn.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
thanks for clarifying!
@charmedoriginal59237 ай бұрын
No problem.
@garyclarke96857 ай бұрын
Good film that one
@gh0s7sama7 ай бұрын
Movies like this coming out when me and my friends were like 15-16 taught us a lot about real brotherhood. I still remember us talking more than once about how your real friends would look out for you like those two did. I’ve known those same 6 guys since childhood and save one who passed away we are still best friends and I’m now a few years shy of 50.
@lexwells47637 ай бұрын
Inmates do die in prisons today. Many times police describe their death as accidental or self inflicted. An example of this is Sandra Bland. There is another case that involved a woman and a police officer. The police officer claims she fell. Her face was bloody and teeth were missing like someone punched her repeatedly. The camera in the room with the woman cuts out with the police officer and the woman in the same room and cuts back on when she is on the ground with facial beatings and the police next to her concerned for her condition. The woman claims the police officer did attack her and there was an investigation. However, other fellow police officers "misfiled" all the evidence against the officer so the case couldn't move forward for lack of evidence. In other words evidence collected that was supposed to go in a file cabinet under a specific alphabet was placed in another file cabinet and they couldn't find it. Sometimes the police officers when they are about to talk about something illegal will say to each other with bodycams on "turn off audio." So yeah it does go on today.
@matthew64277 ай бұрын
And women who get pregnant in an all female facility, or female officers getting pregnant in an all male facility. My sister took the blame for her scumbag, drug dealer ex and got more time than the woman who killed her husband (in her jail). The whole system is effed. I wish they would separate violent from nonviolent offenders & house them in separate facilities. It'd be a decent start. It'd be easier to offer things like schooling and counseling to a facility of nonviolent prisoners.
@CharlieHarper-d4x7 ай бұрын
10 have died in the last 3 months in the prison down the road from me .
@christopherbowers72367 ай бұрын
Even high profile folk get offed in prison. Even when its blisteringly obvious. Someone who owned a certain island visited by many celebs over the years for example
@cliveklg77397 ай бұрын
Shawshank Redemption is the most complete film in every aspect of filmmaking. The piano refrain as Red is talking about "I hope" hits me every time. Brooks said ought Five. As in 1905 is when he was put in Shawshank. Which is why automobiles were so new to him.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
thanks for those insights 👍
@caneanddawgfan4life7 ай бұрын
Fun fact…the younger Red in the mugshot was actually Morgan Freeman’s real life son.
@garyclarke96857 ай бұрын
Thanks didn't know that. I actually thought it was a real photo of a young Morgan
@craigwheller7 ай бұрын
he's also the guy who smuggles in the rock hammer from the laundry
@infiad12756 ай бұрын
He's the "fresh fish....reeling em in" con, too.
@joedavis60297 ай бұрын
...I hope. I'm almost 60 and I bawl like a baby every time I hear Red say that at the end. Morgan Freeman's narration is mesmerizing throughout the last act. The "truth is, I don't want to know" line after the Italian ladies are singing is probably my favorite moment.
@Ninja-Dev7 ай бұрын
"You just put a target on your back!" - Most prophetic comment ever!
@0okamino6 ай бұрын
A bullseye unfortunately (though unwittingly) painted by a combined effort of Elmo Blatch’s big mouth and nonexistent scruples.
@brittking39906 ай бұрын
“The last thing Norton had running thru his mind….other than that bullet…was how in the hell did Andy Dufresne ever get the better of him” I LOVE when ol Red makes that statement! It’s funny as all hell. 😁 And to answer that, when you’re such a despicable piece of shit as he…it doesn’t take much. He entered Shawshank as Reds choice to crack, and left as his bestie!!! Movie is a masterpiece…
@edsmith3461-z7m7 ай бұрын
Brooks says he was in since 1905. Tommy comes to the prison in 1963, the music and his look are from the 50's. The movie Rita Hayworth is in is Gilda (1946)
@steelmill70167 ай бұрын
34:56 Y’all should definitely watch “The Count of Monte Cristo” from 2002 starring Jim Caviezel. A highly underrated film. Greatest book to movie I know. Hatred, Betrayal, Jealousy, Revenge, Vengeance, Redemption, Romance all in one. One of my all-time faves :))
@normie27167 ай бұрын
Great flick.
@xzonia16 ай бұрын
And that book is mentioned in this movie. :)
@charmedoriginal59237 ай бұрын
Morgan Freeman turned 87 on June 1st, Eric & Kailyn. The Shawshank Redemption premiered 30 years ago on September 23, 1994. Shawshank was directed by Frank Darabont. In his early career, he was primarily a screenwriter for such horror films as A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), The Blob (1988) and The Fly II (1989). As a director, he is known for his film adaptations of Stephen King novellas and novels, such as The Shawshank Redemption (1994), The Green Mile (1999), and The Mist (2007). Darabont also developed and executive-produced the first season and first half of the second season of the AMC horror series The Walking Dead (2010-2011).
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
thanks so much for all these details! morgan freeman has has a great career, that's for sure.
@charmedoriginal59237 ай бұрын
@nerdymarriedcouple You are very welcome. On another note is the new series ( SE3 drops on June 27th ) "The Bear" on your possible future reaction list ? SE1 - 8 Episodes SE2 - 10 Episodes
@StarsDie887 ай бұрын
Dream Warriors was fire tho ngl.
@infiad12756 ай бұрын
Walking Dead dropped off after he left and finally drowned in turd juice.
@e.jamesshepard71837 ай бұрын
If you hated the warden in this just wair til you meet Percy in the Green Mile. Makes the warden look like a choir boy.
@TheBlueDragon867 ай бұрын
I disagree. Percy is a sadistic prick but doesn’t have as much power as Norton. Then again, I much prefer Shawshank to the Green Mile so I’ll admit my bias 😁
@e.jamesshepard71837 ай бұрын
@@TheBlueDragon86I prefer Shawshank too but for me the warden was just greedy and did what he had to do to keep the💲
@texashookem227 ай бұрын
I think maybe holding off on spoilers is the best way to go here to get a genuine reaction, don't y'all??
@Hydepop197 ай бұрын
Not really haha both were evil
@suzannesmith48826 ай бұрын
Omg Kailyn!!! Such a great line you said when warden said "am I blind??" And you said "no, just obtuse."------classic and perfect!!!
@dathorndike49087 ай бұрын
I spent 8 years in prison. Believe me, some of the guards can be extremely cruel. "Accidents" can happen and prisons are so insulated from the outside world, many things can be covered up that would surprise people who have never been a part of that world.
@0okamino6 ай бұрын
And, of course, we know that Internal Affairs can be so very trusted with investigations.
@coletroutman10607 ай бұрын
I feel like this is in most people’s top 5 movies, at least. I almost forget to mention it just cause it’s such a certified classic but yeah, def one of my favorites
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
it deserves high praise!
@Juancow7 ай бұрын
The Rita Hayworth movie is "Gilda" from 1946. The Stephen King story this movie is based on is called "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption". I would absolutely LOVE if you react to "The Green Mile" next. It's another movie based on a Stephen King novel and has the same director as Shawshank, Frank Darabont. I'm following your "Breaking Bad" journey, too. Looking forward to see you react to "Better Call Saul" after that.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
we'll definitely put it on the list!!
@normie27167 ай бұрын
Green Mile is good, but it's an emotional slog. One of those movies you watch once and never again. Be prepared for that.
@darkhorse12807 ай бұрын
@@normie2716This. It’s an excellent film, but emotionally draining. Still can’t do a re-watch myself. 😢
@nikolatesla55537 ай бұрын
Funny, you mention Forrest Gump. This movie was released the same year. That year, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction and The Shawshank Redemption were all nominated for Best Picture. One of the best years for movies ever.
@davidwilkins59327 ай бұрын
My first reaction of yours, and it’s a great one. Love your overall presentation and editing choices. And thanks for taking your time and not cutting it too short. So many reactors try to present something like this in 35 minutes, and it seldom works. I haven’t looked at your roster yet, but will, and I hope to watch more. So far as prison realities, things were often horribly corrupt during earlier decades. There was very little oversight, and quite a few horror stories are documented. Guards were sometimes worse than the inmates.
@capowable7 ай бұрын
For every guy out there who is doing it tough and feeling hopeless out there my heart and prayers go out to you. Don't walk it alone. Have a safe Mens Mental Health Month.
@Xsyfrx7 ай бұрын
Here's a new sub info snack- Brooks ended up at Shawshank after another very bad night at gambling, came home and murdered his wife and young daughter. Red cut the brakes on his girfriends car. Jake the bird was found dead not too long after being set free. Love the channel, looking forward to the other Frank Darabont masterpiece - The Green Mile, also from Stephen King.
@mickelsie54617 ай бұрын
He obviously planned his escape for when there is a thunderstorm
@josephsoltero73266 ай бұрын
Yeah I always assumed that newspapers back then included weather forecasts.
@HannaRuby077 ай бұрын
So far for me, your reactions to this film are the best, I really love your reactions ❤
@searthngeam7 ай бұрын
There’re no cameras back then so the prison can claim the inmates got injured in a fight with another prisoner.
@mst47057 ай бұрын
This is the movie that taught me the term "institutionalized". In the most brutal way possible.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
seriously 😔
@davidodonley85577 ай бұрын
The scene when the new bus of prisoners arrive and the one young guy behind the fence is mimicking a fishing pole and yelling "Reelin' 'em in, Reelin' 'em in!" is Morgan Freeman's son.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
ah nice! great little easter egg
@louielouie227 ай бұрын
His son is also in Morgan's young mugshot too.
@zammmerjammer7 ай бұрын
@@louielouie22 Which is funny to me because I don't think he looks much like his dad, really.
@MLawrence20087 ай бұрын
The photo of young Red is also Freemans son.
@januarybaby10637 ай бұрын
First reaction I’ve seen without tears to Brooks! Hearts of steel, great reaction though :)
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
we don't always cry at everything haha. but kailyn shed a few tears during the music scene! we're a bit unique
@xzonia16 ай бұрын
@@nerdymarriedcouple If you can watch Titanic without crying, then I'd say you have hearts of steel. But with Brooks, not everyone cries.
@endorphinzz7 ай бұрын
"Would a pencil be a weapon?" Me: "I'm guessing they haven't watched "John Wick" yet lol..."
@jnord82997 ай бұрын
Or Bourne Identity, or Casino, or... 😀
@endorphinzz7 ай бұрын
@@jnord8299 - 🤣🤣🤣
@normie27166 ай бұрын
@@jnord8299 The Dark Knight, or Gross Pointe Blank or Batman (1989) - though I think that was a feather-pen, but still...
@ForcesInMotion3 ай бұрын
Excellent reaction!!! Truly one of the greatest, most beloved films of all-time. It's basically up there w/ It's a Wonderful Life on that score. And I don't see that ever changing. It's been 30 years and this movie has stood the test of time. It's a classic. I may have to come back to this at a later date and make another comment. Peace...
@tc-du4ip4 ай бұрын
I loved you guys complete reaction. You were in it from the beginning and seeing the horrendous journey that eventually became a beacon story of hope. Its true, movies like this are rarely made and your union in this movie had tears down my face. Thank you for expressing the deepest reaction to the entire movie and all the characters 👏🏽👏🏽💯
@garycompton13195 ай бұрын
You both are such good folks and watching your honest reaction was a real treat. Looking forward to seeing you again soon.
@chucknorris22667 ай бұрын
When i think of what a perfect movie is i think " Shawshank Redemption "
@xzonia16 ай бұрын
In no particular order, movies that make my perfect movie list are: The Shawshank Redemption The Silence of the Lambs Good Will Hunting Contact Arrival The Usual Suspects The Game The Matrix Groundhog's Day The Sixth Sense I can watch these movies over and over and never feel anything less than captivated. Absolutely beautiful movies.
@xzonia16 ай бұрын
Oh! And Titanic. How'd I leave that off? Lol
@chucknorris22666 ай бұрын
@xzonia1 my top 5 perfect movie 1.Shawshank Redemption 2. Forrest Gump 3. Perfume (story of a murderer 4. City of God (Cidade de Deus) 5. Apocalypto
@xzonia16 ай бұрын
@@chucknorris2266 Thanks! I've never even heard of the final 3 on that list. Will have to look for them.
@chucknorris22666 ай бұрын
@xzonia1 yes you should definitely watch all 3. They are all great and highly rated .definitely a must see
@tigerjonn7 ай бұрын
3:35 Iono why, the way Andy and Kailyn both drank at the same time... LOL Made me laugh so hard.
@chadgervais63234 ай бұрын
Hey, I just wanted to shout out and say THANK YOU! for picking up on the rock hammer being hidden in Exodus. I'm not religious, but that is something I noticed the first time I saw The Shawshank Redemption. I've seen a dozen reactions and you are the first to pick up on it, well done.
@Rick-Rarick7 ай бұрын
So glad you noticed that the rock hammer was hidden in the book of Exodus, which is about escaping slavery. So many reactors miss that fact.
@JohnH.Sturgis7 ай бұрын
It was hidden in 5-6 different books, or more.
@xzonia16 ай бұрын
@@JohnH.Sturgis Yeah, but they deliberately focus on Exodus in the movie for symbolism.
@0okamino6 ай бұрын
While it does occupy a few more books, an escape has to start somewhere, right? The rock hammer may not have reached _Revelation,_ but Andy helped Red reach one.
@psycho420697 ай бұрын
"They couldn't kill people like that in prisons today right?" Two words: Smeffrey Smepstein
@sebastianjoseph28287 ай бұрын
Not to wade into here, but it makes wayy more sense that JE decided to kill himself and they neglected the cameras to give him a window to do it. After all, he was a narcissist used to living the good life who faced certain live in prison forever. Why not do it? The conspiracy to kill him doesn't make any sense.
@zammmerjammer7 ай бұрын
@@sebastianjoseph2828 Except that he'd been caught before and his powerful friends got him out of it. Why wouldn't he think that he could weasel his way out of trouble again?
@StarsDie887 ай бұрын
@@sebastianjoseph2828 Regardless of who specifically killed him, he was very clearly needed dead because of who he could snitch on. So there's a metric ton of motive for killing him.
@StarsDie887 ай бұрын
@AlexanderWinterborn What about him?
@rebo26106 ай бұрын
He was killed in prison, albeit a Russian one.
@genecapar3204 ай бұрын
Great reactions, first time here. i watch several reactors and you folks are top notch. Please do more movies, i'd be happy to come back.
@brianfromTX7 ай бұрын
I haven’t watched this in years, thanks for the excuse to revisit it!
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
thank you for watching with us!
@garycompton13196 ай бұрын
Loved you both, it was so obvious that you enjoyed this film. Thank you both!!!
@BobMinelliАй бұрын
(23:18) Check out "Michael Moore in Norway Prison". That will help you to see the contrast between US prisons and abroad. Yep, this was one of those movies that when i saw it up on the sign, judged the title and never watched it on the big screen. Fast-forward a tad-bit and I've used the flicka as my go-to so many times, i broke the VHS tape. 🙃✌ "...it's just a shitty pipe dream..." Then Andy crawls through a pipe of shit & reached his dream. PS: Your wife and i agree with the direction of quality with movies from the day. I mean, if you have not seen the movie SLEEPERS...it will blow your mind with QUALITY!
@jcarlovitch7 ай бұрын
How a death from a prison guard beating death happened back than was they were buried in the prison graveyard and a notation was made in their file that the prisoner died of pneumonia.
@wadehines99717 ай бұрын
Brubaker 1980 with Robert Redford
@israymervalentin-arias63137 ай бұрын
This is a great movie. I’m glad you two are doing classic movies!
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
we are glad too! 💯
@artbagley14067 ай бұрын
It's such a touching act that Red carves his name next to Brooks' in the rooming house wall. Brooks is no longer all alone by himself. The most iconic line in all of cinematic history: "You're up here in Maine and Mexico is way down there. That's nothin' but a shitty pipe dream, Andy!" says Red. Andy lived that dream and "came out clean on the other side."
@BobBenson-qz8lp6 ай бұрын
YOu would think with Andy's ingenuity, he would have carved out or created some type of mask to cover his face a bit as he crawled thru the pipe.
@chrischarlescook7 ай бұрын
Red never plays the harmonic, of course, however when he arrives in Buxton looking for the oak tree, they add it to the score music. Nice touch.
@bjm90717 ай бұрын
"Stand By Me" is another great film based on a Stephen King novella that is definitely NOT a horror story.
@codyholder99347 ай бұрын
Please do more movie reactions!! I have thoroughly enjoyed the 3 you have done so far.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
we will indeed do more 🙂
@edudario19747 ай бұрын
Frank Darabont is an A class director. Shawshank.., The Green Mile, The Mist, the first seasons of The Walking Dead... all those movies based on Stephen King's books. This movie, is the best prison movie ever and must be one of the best movies in cinema history. I can't stop watching the scene where Andy offers his help to the violent prison guard. That sunset with all the guys drinking beer thanks to him, is cinema at its best, for sure. Excelent reaction !
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
thanks so much for your comment and your reaction 🙂
@cosmobane69956 ай бұрын
Don't forget he also wrote Godzilla
@TheRealCoyote6 ай бұрын
I must have seen this movie 20-30 times now. I love it every time. Great reaction, keep it up 😊
@joedirt6887 ай бұрын
Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.
@garyclarke96857 ай бұрын
That's probably the best line spoken but there are many other good lines too
@pkdude53346 ай бұрын
this is the first video I've seen from you two. You both seem very smart and you don't interrupt a movie with unnecessary talking, so I'm going to subscribe.
@jamieridler19217 ай бұрын
"Would a pencil be a weapon?" Such a simple line got me giggling lol. If you know you know. 😂
@caneanddawgfan4life7 ай бұрын
It was for John Wick. 😂
@paulmartin23487 ай бұрын
@@caneanddawgfan4life "If you know, you know" means you don't need to say it because you know. (I should have seen the not word "dawg" in your name and realized this concept is way above your pay grade)
@caneanddawgfan4life7 ай бұрын
@@paulmartin2348 yeah well my pay grades high enough I was able to afford your old lady last night.
@butkusfan237 ай бұрын
Andy Dufresne: Master of the Long Game. Red told him getting out was just "shitty pipe dreams." And Andy found freedom through a shitty pipe.
@jaakkomantyjarvi75153 ай бұрын
This movie warrants rewatching in so many different ways because it is so carefully designed. For example, when Brooks leaves prison, the view is towards the prison that he is reluctant to leave; when Red leaves, the view is towards the outside. And when we see the oak tree that Red was looking for, we hear a harmonica on the soundtrack for the first time -- a callback to Red not feeling able to play Andy's gift harmonica while in prison.
@jameswilliams-zr8co2 ай бұрын
a timeless master piece ! ..flopped at the box office in 1994, and by 1999 it was the highest grossing renal on VHS ..its a classic
@aledjango7 ай бұрын
Frank Darabont is a legendary director, I suggest his film "The Green Mile", also a Stephen King adaptation
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
we should watch that sometime in the future for sure
@LeisureTimeLarry7 ай бұрын
@@nerdymarriedcouple It's pretty much a must and a natural sequel to this. Darabont nearly perfectly adapts another Stephen King story with a stacked cast of Tom Hanks, Michael Clark Duncan and others. It's probably one of the highest watch count movies out there.
@normie27167 ай бұрын
@@nerdymarriedcouple Prepare yourself for emotional torture. It ain't The Shawshank Redemption.
@normie27166 ай бұрын
It's emotional torture, FYI.
@joeymims58527 ай бұрын
Ive never seen this channel before, but Im just blown away that anyone over the age of 30, hasnt seen Shawshank, one of the greatest movies ever!
@RoSaWa386-337 ай бұрын
In our lifetimes, we'll probably only get a dozen or two greatest-ever films. This is one of those.
@yoda91887 ай бұрын
Stephan king is a master of characters. He writes them so well
@paulkelly92506 ай бұрын
"Captivated by beautiful things." Well said. Amazing movie, good commentary.
@chadeike39437 ай бұрын
This is my first video of yours i watched. Ive seen this movie 100 times and seen 20 reactions probably yours was amazing. For just starting movie reactions you started woth the best going to be hard to follow. Best of luck with your channel guys.
@richardzinns56767 ай бұрын
The specific scene from the Rita Hayworth movie Gilda is the Put the Blame on Mame musical number, which is pretty certainly the most famous single scene from Rita Hayworth's career - though she did a lot of other very important stuff.
@mikebalzano21087 ай бұрын
This film is my all time favorite movie and I live in Maine and lived in Buxton which really looks like the movie scenes, I’ve actually been to most of the places mentioned in the movie. I’m glad you enjoyed the movie which a lot of schools use this script as an example on how to write a script the correct way because it’s so good. Next really good movie you should watch is another Stephen King one called The Green Mile when you can.
@matthew64277 ай бұрын
I grew up with a neighbor friend who took a very different path than I did. He's been in & out of prison forever and he just got out a couple of days ago. He's got some crazy stories. He was just telling me about how he earned a bunch of "good time" from school, classes, other programs, etc. and how he should've gotten out a month or so earlier but they were dragging their feet and didn't file his paperwork in time. So, some things are different now but a lot is pretty similar. People tend to not care about what happens to prisoners. It doesn't tend to garner news articles, people just don't care as much. It's kind of sad.
@gmunden17 ай бұрын
The opera is Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro." it is a romantic comedy about the class system in 18th century Europe, mistaken identity, lost love, infidelity and forgiveness. "Canzonetto Sull'Aria " is the song. If you have an opportunity to watch live or a recording on DVD, it is beautiful.
@zacharythomasrobertson84717 ай бұрын
This is a movie that definitely deserves a rewatch to fully appreciate all the genius details that are woven into the story.
@michaelcowie8373 ай бұрын
"Maybe you should read that" Oh, he definitely should lol XD
@Michael-im2lk6 ай бұрын
This is accurate and for me who was in prison, truly a rememberous of life or death, the reformatory was hell.
@DavidWright11387 ай бұрын
Frank Darabont and the whole cast and crew knocked this one out of the park. Even just watching reactions to this movie, it still gets me. Highly recommend "The Green Mile" if you haven't seen it.
@gmunden17 ай бұрын
Andy went to prison in 1947, however, his first encounter with Red is in 1949 as Red notes. In the Stephen King novela "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, " the character of Red was originally Irish, however, when director Frank Darabont was casting for the film, he wanted Mogan Freeman for the role. The script was changed to address this issue. So, when Red explains his name, he quips, "Maybe it's because I'm Irish. Any reader of the Stephen King book would immediately get the joke.
@seanmonahan7 ай бұрын
No, Red says that Andy approached him after about a month to ask him for the rock hammer. That's when Red warns him about the Sisters. It was 2 years later that Andy asked him to get Rita Hayworth.
@samuelbutterworth4303Ай бұрын
It surprises me how so many young people don't know fairly recent history. Lice, especially in institutional settings, was common and hard to get rid of, so tough measures were used. And prisons back then weren't the luxury boutiques they are today but instead were for keeping criminals off the street and for punishment.
@johnstocker91557 ай бұрын
Shawshank was filmed at Mansfield Reformatory in Ohio. I used to drive by it on a regular basis on my way to Columbus. Right next to Route 30. It's closed now, but most of the main building is still there. Last I heard you could take tours of the place, partially because of the popularity of this movie. In the fall it was a haunted house, may be still, not sure.
@chandlermorgan7087 ай бұрын
Get busy living or get busy dying😢😢😢😢
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
very memorable quote...
@hectorcartagena28707 ай бұрын
One of my favorite lines. ❤
@Karadjanov7 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction to this amazing movie. It is one of my favorite movies of all times. The more I re-watch it the more I notice tiny nuances that make such a strong statement. One of those things is when Brooks thinks about breaking his parole he says: "So that they would send me HOME" When Red thinks about breaking his parole he says: "So that they would send me BACK" One word makes all the difference in the world showing that there is still Hope in Red and he is not fully institutionalized like he thought. There are many small details like that in the movie It truly is a movie that is amazing on the first watch and then just gets better the more you re-watch it. Looking forward to more reactions from you. I really liked Kailyn based opinion on the movie quality of today. It is refreshing to hear an honest opinion and not just shilling for the crap that is made today. Like the garbage Disney keeps making. P.S. An honest and well meaning advice: Do not waste your time with the Acolyte nobody who would love that reaction is worth having as a subscriber. There are so many amazing movies out there that you could watch and attract good and intelligent thinking people. I would recommend watching "Scent of a woman" another amazing classic.
@hv39267 ай бұрын
That was why Andy wanted to know the name of the prisoner Hadley beat to death at the beginning so he could add it to his damning evidence. At that point, it was the first crime Andy witnessed at Shawshank.
@normie27166 ай бұрын
Riiiiiiiight....
@carlirae937 ай бұрын
I can’t find the post you made of have and haven’t seen, but if you haven’t seen them, braveheart and the green mile are two other all time greats!!
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
the post is public on our patreon 👍 we have not seen the green mile! we will add it to the list
@Stogie21127 ай бұрын
If you go to their KZbin home page, you will see a list of everything they have seen.
@mikearroyo39617 ай бұрын
In the book Red is Irish. I believe that he mentioned "Maybe I'm Irish" in reference to the book. This was also the time when prison reform had not happened yet. Reform did not occur till the late sixties and the early 70s. I remember all the prison riots. Lastly, the redemption is about Red realizing hope.
@fancyclan56797 ай бұрын
Omg the looks on your faces when someone is getting beaten
@ethanvilla44187 ай бұрын
One of my favorite films. Great reaction by the way. Hope you react to "Good Will Hunting" soon.
@robertott90837 ай бұрын
The day this movie was released on video I bought it and Braveheart on Laser Disc. I watched them both 3 times over the next 24 hours. Friends came over and I had to show them both movies because they were just too good. Love them!!!
@donkunes8630Ай бұрын
Zihuatanejo is a town in Mexico. My daughter vacationed near there . Thanks to the movie it's become more popular and known for it's great beaches. Another amazing thing about the movie ( considered by many one of the best ever made ) it that it all came from the mind of a master of the written word , Stephen King .
@zammmerjammer7 ай бұрын
I remember someone noting that this is a movie about a long-lasting male friendship. That's not something you see very often depicted in movies. Plenty of "buddy movies" but not many male versions of something like "Beaches."
@jsiver765 ай бұрын
It’s time watching your channel. One of my favorites. Liked and subscribed give us more
@jimmymcgill27727 ай бұрын
Kailyn don't let Eric silence you lol. My brain does the same thing with Office references all day every day when ANYTHING happens 😅. Also we need to eventually move onto "Eric watches The Office for the first time" reactions, I'm here for it. Lol
@jimmymcgill27727 ай бұрын
Andy at the end of the movie: **looks directly into the camera** AND I NEVA GOT CAUGHT NEITHER
@Socragames7 ай бұрын
Why do you guys have such good opinions and tastes all the time? Always enjoyable to watch. I wish I had something more substantive to add.
@nerdymarriedcouple7 ай бұрын
wow this is such a nice comment haha! thank you so much, we always appreciate you friend 😊🤍
@robertcrundwell27826 ай бұрын
Good afternoon. I am doing this voice to text so I hope it prints it where you can read it. The prison you see in the film is the old Ohio Reformatory in Mansfield Ohio. The cell block is also at the reformatory. The street scenes were taken in Mansfield. The halfway house is the Bissman Building which still is in Mansfield. The market is the old E & B market on Fourth Street. I was lucky enough to be an extra in the convicts in the yard. The premier was actually held in Mansfield at the Renaissance Theater before it was in California or New York. It was not widely received when it opened up because it came out the same year that Forrest Gump and some other top-notch movies came out. I am 75 years old with Parkinson’s so it’s hard for me to type. Front building that you see for the prison is now a museum along with cell Block one. You can do tours of it, they have nights that you can spend there, they have murder mysteries they hold there. The prison was also used in Tango & Cash, and was the Russian cell-block used in the Airforce One. An interesting side note is that in the winter time crows fly into Mansfield from seven or eight counties and spend the winter there, so we’re used to seeing crows all the time. Glad you liked the movie. Again I apologize as the voice to text doesn't always send the right word for me. Have a great day.
@johnmason96557 ай бұрын
The picture of Red on his Prison file is actually his Son, who is also the Con at the start, shouting Fresh Fish today.
@Sadielady166 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies of all time! I have watched so many times.Tim Robbin’s is so good as Andy, I feel he doesn’t get enough recognition
@sluggernaut137 ай бұрын
Such an amazing film! I've only just found you, subscribed and look forward to more movie reactions ❤
@j.woodbury4127 ай бұрын
That place where most of the movie was filmed is the Ohio State Reformatory. The man on the bus behind Tommy Williams is a retired guard from the Ohio State Reformatory. Several real life prison guards offered to meet with Clancy Brown and advise him on how to make his performance more convincing, but he turned them down because his character is evil and he didn't want his performance to make any of them look bad.
@Kevin-gv9ns6 ай бұрын
Fun fact - remember how a harmonica was a symbol of hope early on? And Red didn't feel comfortable playing it? If you listen to the entire soundtrack, you won't hear a harmonica until Red first sees the tree in the field. It then begins playing loudly and beautifully. Once Red first feels hope, we first hear the harmonica. Masterpiece.
@zedwpd6 ай бұрын
How was the sewer pipe pressurized when it was less than half full and the end was open? What would Andy have done if there was a grate welded over the end of the sewer pipe?