I love that Rodney Dangerfield made a cameo. He's one of my favorite comedians. Awesome reaction as always ❤
@CruLLenКүн бұрын
One memory is unlocked
@rachelkelly2293Күн бұрын
Welcome back Sophie! We missed you! ❤
@tofersiefkenКүн бұрын
Casper, the tale of a necromancer and a necro-romancer.
@georgehill5919Күн бұрын
Fun fat: the bottle with the "instant primordial soup mix" is actually a victorian era kitchen fire extinguisher.
@jennaragsdale5593Күн бұрын
it took me 10 years to realize the same lady playing the villain is the same lady playing the aunt in the Casper movie with Hilary duff
@quixote6942Күн бұрын
The Priest was a 70's SNL Character named "Father Guido Sarducci". Played by Don Novello, he is SO FUNNY!
@jarvisfowlkes3200Күн бұрын
Missed you Sophie
@ronfehr7899Күн бұрын
Of course the characters were cartoony. Casper started out as a comic book character, Casper the Friendly Ghost. Also, it was a staple in Saturday morning cartoons in some areas.
@MrFrostCA19 сағат бұрын
Damn, I honestly forgot this movie exist. I use to watch it because it was one of the few movies that open tv channels would broadcast during halloween in my home country. Who would have thought? Growing up, I would become like the father. That last scene with his wife destroyed me, specially the soundtrack. Thanks, one of my favorite reaction channels.
@Prime209zКүн бұрын
You were missed ! LFG
@AdamFishkin19 сағат бұрын
"The freaks of the neighborhood" (as you put it) and a cult favorite of the 90s. What more does it need?
@abthedragon4921Күн бұрын
OMG I loved watching this movie as a kid, I have a lot of nostalgia surrounding it! I haven't really consumed much other Casper the Friendly Ghost media but this one I always return to every once and a while!
@angelgirl9731Күн бұрын
The supernatural joke??! Ommmggg love love love ❤❤❤
@rainbowpegacornstudiosКүн бұрын
*Christina Ricci as Kat in this movie still feels a bit like you're watching her portray Wednesday Addams, even with the lack of braids and black clothes. I was also really surprised to find out that Brad Garrett was the voice of Fatso.*
@lauracerqueiramachado897957 минут бұрын
I still think this was one of the best live-action adaptations of a cartoon ever made, the 1990’s was the golden age of live-action movie adaptations, “The Flintstones”, “Inspector Gadget”, “George of the Jungle”, but “Casper” still stands out because we can see there was a lot of heart in it, the CGI was amazing, the soundtrack was amazing (composed by James Horner who made the soundtrack of “Titanic”), the acting was amazing, the references were amazing, it explored deep parts of it’s IP that the fans probably wondered about, like the fact that Casper is a ghost and a child implied that he died young which is quite sad by default, I wish this movie had a sequel because the end had so many loose ends, like what happened to Casper’s parents after they died? Did they become ghosts? If so why aren’t they there? Could they get some more of that substance that made the machine work? I wish we got to see Kat as a ghost having fun with Casper and becoming even more powerful than his uncles
@JPR1NGКүн бұрын
This is my favorite movie! The special effects were amazing for the time and still look awesome 😊
@CoyoteC374610 сағат бұрын
We missed ya Sophie!
@grife300015 сағат бұрын
A "transient" is a homeless person (who would be squatting in the house), not necessarily a drug dealer. I've never watched this, but Stein, Idle, Aykroyd, Ricci, Pullman, Eastwood, Gibson, Dangerfield, and Father Guido Sarducci? That's a stacked cast. Definitely a movie to remember if you're ever playing seven degrees of Kevin Bacon. 5:53 "yeah"
@lauracerqueiramachado897958 минут бұрын
This movie was pretty much the first of a sub-genre that is really popular nowadays, “Casper” was the first live-action movie with a main character that was 100% CGI interacting with real actors
@UckPhu-ix7mfКүн бұрын
You're my kind of human. Keep being you.
@AMRA-kl7cy21 сағат бұрын
Hey Sophie are you planning to do Deadpool and Wolverine?
@Beardo251719 сағат бұрын
Drop dead! Too late! Lol best line
@sspdirect027 сағат бұрын
4:31 That was Steven Spielberg's idea.
@danaclinton7105Күн бұрын
This movie may be cartoonishly over the top because it's based on a cartoon character from the 50's and 60's.
@dsc575422 сағат бұрын
#proudSOPHIELENTSaddict 🌹
@BlackRangerMode86Күн бұрын
Great movie from back in the 90s crazy seeing Christina ricci so young haven't seen this in a few years so used to other Halloween movie I watch around Halloween
@nightwingman666Күн бұрын
There were four movies that I saw in my life that had the superb Christina Ricci this, Adams family and its sequel Adams family values and Sleepy Hallow with Johnny Depp.
@zubaerchaudhari826720 сағат бұрын
Hello there hey there hey Hello hey there
@myfootballjesus14 сағат бұрын
YOU hav to watch the follow up CASPER and WENDY so cute
@elindayana8174Күн бұрын
PLEASE REACT TO "THE WILD ROBOT"! 😱😭💖🔥
@chocolate_cat_milkКүн бұрын
OMG YAS! that was such a good movie
@Emiliodelgado25Күн бұрын
you know my favorite of this movie beside the romance scene with Casper and Kat was the scene where Casper, kat and Harvey were about to head up to the party But then Harvey says, uh 🙄 Where are we and The reason why that was my favorite part was because after the adventure they day been through Now came the funny part where the character that wasn’t with them and was somewhere else not knowing what’s going on while he was gone just realizes He don’t know how he got there and After what harvey said would’ve Made Kat had to say it’s a long story.😄
@shainaphillips7216Күн бұрын
This is where my crush on Devon Sawa started
@roanokebrooks3 сағат бұрын
👻👻👻👻
@thevideoends61717 сағат бұрын
The bad guy is so stupid. The Formula to bring back ghosts to the living would be more valuable then any treasure!
@67DaidalosКүн бұрын
Well.. of course it seems cartoony... It's litterally made after a cartoon.
@justindenney-hall587523 сағат бұрын
Hi Sophie.
@Ka0ZG66 сағат бұрын
Sophie please watch Arcane!!!!!
@domidiumКүн бұрын
Can't move objects? Can't actually hurt them? Take a look at most mythology and folklore, or any ghost related horror movie, and you'll see that they can in fact do both those things.
@mariareina69515 сағат бұрын
HEY SOPHIE CAN YOU WATCH THE TWO SEQUELS OF THE MOVIE THE LITTLE MERMAID 1989 AND ALSO THE LIVE ACTION ONE TOO PLEASE 🙏
@bunnyproductions4695Күн бұрын
Please do a movie reaction to transformers one, it’s a great movie!!
@redalert923Күн бұрын
Please react to the wild robot and transformers one
@whade62000Күн бұрын
You're REALLY sour about teens flirting
@malcolmdrake61373 сағат бұрын
...?...because it's Not.
@NemoNews2Күн бұрын
first
@ankoe0803Күн бұрын
Hi! Please, watch the "Final Fantasy: Spirit Within"
@rachelkelly2293Күн бұрын
Also, I don’t think I’ve seen this movie. So I’ve been looking forward to this reaction! 👻🤍
@IDLERACERКүн бұрын
😎 This film was based on a series of cartoon shorts that date all the way back to 1945. Copy and paste this into KZbin's search engine, for a brief documentary on the subject: "Evolution of CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST - 75 Years Explained" 👻 To me, what's interesting about this film is that it was put out by Universal when all of the original cartoon shorts were famously released through Paramount. To me, this is more of a kid's film than a family film. I think the main target audience was kids the same age as the party-goers at the end of the film and younger. If you like this sort of wholesome teen romance stuff, two other films I would highly recommend are "Honey I Shrunk The Kids" (1989) and "Matinee" (1993). 😉👍