Stephen King said Michael Clarke Duncan was the pure embodiment of John Coffey a huge man who was so gentle and kind. The role truly took a toll on Michael Clarke Duncan who could be seen down by the river crying most days. He was taken way toovsoon and he should have won the Oscar he was nominated for for this role. Rest in peace.
@V0ltron2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, But Stephen King also said he thought Shawshank was the better adaptation from his novel.
@dawns.4272 жыл бұрын
He was absolutely brilliant in the role. Like he walked right off the pages of the book.
@miguelyanez50902 жыл бұрын
@@V0ltron King was also very critical of Kubrick for his adaptation of "The Shinning". So you can take from King that he is very honest about how he feels about his adaptations. For him to say that MCD fit the image of his creation to a T...it's pretty profound. And as I rewatch with Amber and Jordan...it's like the planets aligned and MCD was born for this role.
@SweetThing2 жыл бұрын
@@miguelyanez5090 - and don't forget who produced such an awesome adaption of the book onto the screen; the director and screenwriter: Frank Darabont, who brought this book to life.
@beesnort31632 жыл бұрын
He should’ve ABSOLUTELY WON the Oscar! Travesty that he did not. Shame on the academy for that.
@LMcCall962 жыл бұрын
Here to see how much y’all hated Percy! He’s gotta be one of the most despised characters ever!
@hawkeyegeorge2 жыл бұрын
And that guy that played him isn't a very good dude either.
@ernestortiz45552 жыл бұрын
@@hawkeyegeorge But if he can elicit that much hate he must be a very good actor.
@lalalarose81972 жыл бұрын
@Scott Allen He dated and married a minor. Creeper vibes to the max
@luciemurphree15972 жыл бұрын
Only slightly less hated than another costar of a Tom Hanks character. We all hated her......JENNY.
@vespoint2 жыл бұрын
@@luciemurphree1597 she’s the only part of that insipid movie that I liked. P.S. I know I’ll get blasted for that - those of us who greatly dislike Forrest Gump are in the drastic minority.
@denisjones6616 Жыл бұрын
I have a very personal connection to this beautiful film. My best friend worked on the production crew, and when the film wrapped, he brought me one of the square lime green tiles that made up The Mile as a souvenir, which I have to this day. A year later, that same friend invited me to the cast and crew screening of the film, where I met director Frank Darabont, Michael Jeter (Del), David Morse (Brutal) and the Big Man himself, Michael Clarke Duncan (John Coffey). After the film, seeing I was an emotional wreck and my bloodshot red eyes, Michael Clarke Duncan gave me a big bear hug and told me "it's okay, big men can cry, too". A few years later, I was at our local park with my 5 year old daughter and we ran into him walking his dog. My daughter ran to pet his pooch. I reminded him of our previous meeting, and he remembered. Then he picked my daughter up and gave her a big hug. Full circle. Both my friend and MCD passed away several years later, and they were both taken far too soon And to this day at 57 years old, I still bawl like a baby everytime I see this film.
@GamingSaturnMoonManBoy Жыл бұрын
That’s really cool. What was Michael Jeter like? He was one of my favorite actors growing up
@diannklotzbier7447 Жыл бұрын
How lucky you are!
@JayTheRed810 ай бұрын
Amazing story.
@BeatriceChevez8 ай бұрын
Wow, such a truly special story ❤ Thanks for sharing
@melpie94574 ай бұрын
Amazing ❤ this movie always makes me sob. I just lost my daddy and he and I watched this movie together. Thanks for sharing your wonderful story ❤❤❤❤
@theresamiller2685 Жыл бұрын
I've shed tears during movies, but The Green Mile is the first time I've ever full out sobbed uncontrollably. Duncan gave such a heart wrenching preformance. He really should have won the Oscar for this movie. I still cry every time I watch it.
@sharktoof110 ай бұрын
Didn’t he win Best Supporting Actor? Or just a nomi?
@CeliniacForLife9 ай бұрын
@@sharktoof1 He was just nominated for it.
@JeremyD3258 ай бұрын
@@sharktoof1He was nominated but Michael Caine won that year for Ciderhouse Rules
@WadePenley7 ай бұрын
I'm crying just watching this reaction video. The book and the movie are Kings best ever
@1972dsraiАй бұрын
It’s hard not shedding tears watching this movie tbf. You’d have to be a sociopath not to feel any emotions. I would definitely be suspicious of anyone who gets through it without needing a tissue.
@TranceClassicsOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Such an outstanding and highly emotional movie. R.I.P. Michael Clarke Duncan (John Coffey)
@Orangeflava2 жыл бұрын
Also R.I.P Michael Jeter(Del)
@jaquiezdouglas93942 жыл бұрын
Fun fact for you guys.. Michael Clarke Duncan the man that played John Cofee, got this role because of Bruce Willis. Michael told the story of how he met Bruce Willis. Michael was on the set for a movie Called Armageddon. And while he was there, Bruce Willis's people made an announcement to the cast and crew that when Bruce got to the set no one was to bother him and stay out of his way. So that's what Michael did. Every time Bruce would come around Michael would avoid him. Bruce noticed it. Then one day Bruce came to him and asked him " Why does he always walk out of the room whenever he comes in?" Michael told him what he had been informed to do and this was his 1st big movie gig and he did not want to cause any problems so he was just doing as he was told. Bruce told Michael that he doesn't mind anyone coming up to him. If Michael wanted to talk to him, it was just fine. Then he told him, "In fact, why don't we be best friends". And from that day forward they were best friends. Then Bruce told him he knew of a movie that was looking for someone like him and Bruce made a call and told them about Michael. And the rest is history.(UPDATE) For the naysayers that think this story isn't true. HERE IS THE VIDEO! GO TO 8:43 ON THE VIDEO. kzbin.info/www/bejne/b4myZZmDe86JhLM
@BlackStudies2 жыл бұрын
... Also fun fact: initially Shaquille O'Neal was up for the role.
@TheCornishCockney2 жыл бұрын
Great story. 👍🏻
@dawnburris64122 жыл бұрын
I’m not crying…. You’re crying…😭❤️
@tommattie12402 жыл бұрын
Great story! I never heard that one before. However, I do remember, "Come get Papa Bear"!!!!
@shawnj19662 жыл бұрын
@@BlackStudies , I'm so glad that didn't happen! He never would've been able to bring the pain and emotion to the role, that Duncan did. Maybe Bob Sapp could've pulled it off. He's great at crying and pretending to be in pain. LOL!
@josephparker40222 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Michael Clarke Duncan. He was a treasure and his performance in this movie was absolutely superb.
@larrym.johnson92192 жыл бұрын
Absolutely 🔥 may he rest in Peace.
@musikplaneten Жыл бұрын
Yes, may he rest in peace. 🙏
@1972dsraiАй бұрын
He really should have won an Oscar for it.
@thefixer1905 Жыл бұрын
Something a lot of people overlook... The average lifespan of a mouse (like Mr. Jingles) is 5-7 years. Mr. Jingles was first noticed when Paul was around 44 (no telling how old Mr. Jingles was at the time). Paul said that he was 44 when John was executed and was currently 108 (64 years had passed). That means that Mr. Jingles has lived about 9 times his normal lifespan. The average lifespan of a male is around 77 years. Imagine.... if Paul lives for the same 9 times a normal lifespan, he will quite possibly live to be around 693 years old. His Green Mile is very, very long.
@karaperrio-du5gs7 ай бұрын
no mice live only 3 years in captivity i had 30 of the lovely rodents so i think Paul has around 300 years by then they will be able to stop ageing and reverse it, and stop humans dying
@Azzurri-w5v2 ай бұрын
@@karaperrio-du5gs Yeah but only super rich and powerful connected families will be only ones to get it just like today elites have full blood transfusions of children's blood that's why Royals and Rockefellers seem to push 100 these days.
@mophead8096Ай бұрын
He saved the mouse's life though, and he only saved Paul's balls so it might be a ratio thing 🤔
@1972dsraiАй бұрын
It truly was equally a gift and a curse outliving everyone close to him.
@timlanteigne2982 жыл бұрын
"I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I. We found each other. We found each other in the dark." One of the greatest bits of dialogue ever.
@tsotighguy Жыл бұрын
What makes me cry when she says that line is John Coffey constantly reminds us that he's afraid of the dark, but this bit of dialogue let's us know that in order to save people like the warden's wife John has to wander thru that darkness to find them & save them, which is probably why he doesn't like the darkness in the first place. Can't even imagine what he's experienced in that darkness. Which makes me love him even more because he still chooses to go into that darkness to save people. Tears every time.
@alecaquino4306 Жыл бұрын
@@tsotighguy Your emotional intelligence is something to be admired.
@umainebearman2 жыл бұрын
I saw the thumbnail and title and immediately thought "Oh no....Amber's going to need therapy after this one ends." Such a fantastic movie. We all miss Michael Clark Duncan the living definition of a gentle giant.
@rileyandmike2 жыл бұрын
They have become so fake in their reactions!! They used to be sincere - now they are fake for the camera
@SweetThing2 жыл бұрын
Also RIP to Robert Michael Jeter, who played the frenchman Eduard Delacroix. Jeter was HIV positive and died in 2003.
@scottturner34692 жыл бұрын
Yeah, me too. To them seeing the thumbnail, that is
@SandraKaye562 жыл бұрын
I have to disagree @rileyandmike. In the beginning they were unsure of what to say and do but now you see who they really are...they have grown into this very well.
@teresagormley9032 жыл бұрын
@@rileyandmike Your a twerp.
@nickmanzo84592 жыл бұрын
The line where Del says he wishes he could have met everyone somewhere else makes me tear up since my grandfather died. After retiring from being a high school teacher and counselor, he started teaching GED classes in the local jail. At his funeral, several former inmates that he helped get out of a life of small time crimes showed up and told me “I just wish I could have met him somewhere besides the jail.”
@kwadwotuffour55292 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this story. We'll, I'm glad those guys committed just small crimes and are now enjoying life on the outside
@dougs73672 жыл бұрын
This is a scam.. don't text anyone it's not Rob Squad Reactions
@nickmanzo84592 жыл бұрын
@@dougs7367 I know ;)
@dougs73672 жыл бұрын
@@nickmanzo8459 You'd be amazed at how many people fall for it
@nickmanzo84592 жыл бұрын
@@dougs7367 yeah, it’s sad. I always flag and report them.
@AyeItsGabo Жыл бұрын
I'm a 35 year old man. I have watch this movie countless times andni have watched many reactors react to it.. bring me to tears every single time
@nashfilm12682 жыл бұрын
I had the privilege of working with Director Frank Darabont on this film. It came directly on the heels of “The Shawshank Redemption”, another Stephen King story directed by Frank; originally known as the book “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption”, a short story written by King. Darabont did such a fantastic job writing the screenplay for Shawshank that King began using Frank for many other stories-“The Green Mile”, “The Mist”, etc. Interestingly, up until about 2-3 weeks before principle filming was to commence here in Nashville, Darabont was unable to find anyone to fill the role of John Coffey; everyone from Shaquille O’Neal to numerous others wanted it; but then Bruce Willis and another friend of mine at Disney recommended Michael Clarke Duncan on the strength of his ability to cry in “Armageddon”. Frank was skeptical at first, but when MCD read for the role, he obviously absolutely nailed it and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award at the Oscars that year, losing to Michael Caine for “Ciderhouse Rules”. MCD and I became friends over the years, as he did several other films here in Tennessee. He was actually a very funny guy. We had some truly hilarious times together before his tragic and untimely death from a heart attack in 2012. BTW, due to Tom Hanks being 6’2” or so, and David Morse (who played “Brutal” the taller guard) being about 6’4”’, they had to put MCD on what’s known as an “apple box highway” to make him tower over the others to approximate a 7 footer. MCD was about 6’6” IRL. That’s why, when you see MCD walking flanked by the others, you never see a full body shot of him, just basically from above the knees. An extremely good man who sadly never got another role of the magnitude of this. Obviously Tom Hanks was just a great person to work with, along with the other cast and crew. I am a lucky lucky man to have worked w those folks. 🙂
@gloriagaddy2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this!
@jeffking8872 жыл бұрын
I can only imagine what MCD could have accomplished had he lived. He had a gift.
@ckobo842 жыл бұрын
Tom Hanks is 6'0"
@johncourtright16322 жыл бұрын
Nice to hear from someone who worked with Frank on the film. The casting on The Green Mile was absolutely phenomenal!! Michael Clarke Duncan was unbelievably good and each actor played their role to perfection. I don't think I've ever seen a more universally-hated character than Percy. I've seen just about every reaction to the film on KZbin and it's remarkable how easily people get pulled into the story. It's a real testament to Frank (and Stephen King of course). Viewers start out saying, "I'm not sure if I can make it through a 3-hour film" and the next thing you know, the film is done and they've barely blinked the whole time (except to wipe away the tears). Congratulations on being a part of one of the greatest films of all time!
@nashfilm12682 жыл бұрын
@@ckobo84 well I’m 6’1” (or was at the time…I think I’ve shrunk about 1/2” since then. Long time ago🙂) and standing next to him he consistently seemed to be about an inch taller than me. That was my recollection anyway. And in a photo w both of us in it he seems taller, too although that could be perspective as he’s slightly closer to lens than me.
@dennismcgovern7914 Жыл бұрын
First of all, it's one of your best reviews yet. I am a 62 year old Irishman. I cried along with both of you. This past August 5, 2022, I lost my wife due to complications from diabetes. It was 5 days before my birthday. We were together 39 years and married 34. To see the pain and utter heartbreaking expressions on your faces I could feel your anguish. Thank you for keeping it real for us. Thank you for letting me cry along with you both. Your old timer, Dennis.
@TheKnicksRealist Жыл бұрын
RIP
@marcianodemidof7135 Жыл бұрын
🙏🏾
@ericnicolaisen7284 Жыл бұрын
My condolences for your loss Sir!
@cantstandya3761 Жыл бұрын
54 years here, and same for me.
@cantstandya3761 Жыл бұрын
My condolences for your loss..
@Gus_Diaz_832 жыл бұрын
It was never mentioned in the film, but it's hinted at that the scars on Coffey's back were because he was a slave imported from Africa. He's been around for hundreds of years. If Coffey gave Paul just a small portion of his powers to live a longer life, imagine how old Coffey was himself. That was part of why he said at the end that he was tired of seeing people being ugly to each other. The book hints at him being an angel, I think he was placed on this planet hundreds of years ago as a guardian for humankind
@madonnahood338110 ай бұрын
A great part of the film. One of the best films ever.
@jellybowl73329 ай бұрын
It's literally the story of the end of jesus life. nothing to do with any of that, even his initals are JC.
@MrSheckstr Жыл бұрын
Old video for me to comment on but i have to make an observation…. BEFORE Percy showed up, the prison guards of E block were so good at their job that the restraint room COULD be turned into a storage room….
@shannansmith21886 ай бұрын
Wow, great point!
@SteveMcCoy.2 жыл бұрын
I'm not ashamed to say that as a grown man I cried in the theater watching this masterpiece. If you guys want to see another of Tom Hanks best performance and another all time great movie check out Saving Private Ryan
@jartotable2 жыл бұрын
The cast was stellar. I remind my kids that when they really dislike a character it demonstrates what good actors they are. The casting was impeccable. I cry everytime.
@O___________02 жыл бұрын
I agree. In this case though, the actor who plays Percy (Doug Hutchison) is a real piece of sh!t of a man irl so I don’t think it was hard for him to portray that character 😶
@cartoonfan89902 жыл бұрын
@@O___________0 Wait what... I don't know anything about Doug Hutchison myself but could you tell me how?
@O___________02 жыл бұрын
@@cartoonfan8990 there’s lots about it in google. First thing that popped up when I googled it rn: “Courtney Stodden Compares Their Marriage To Ex-Husband Doug Hutchison To Britney Spears' Conservatorship” “ex-husband Doug Hutchison, 61, as a 'predator' and 'pedophile' who 'groomed' and 'abused' her at 16”. *She was 16 and he was 51 when they got married* He’s a ‘rumoured’ ped0. The couple apparently went to Good Morning America and these are some viewers conclusions i saw: - Courtney's mom's response to Doug: "I can feel my daughter's love for you. I can feel it inside of my heart." *Doug is older that Courtney's father* - The part where they jokingly talk about how he's a pedophile and her parents are pimps and she's a whore. Ha... ha? And many other things. He’s disgusting.
@cartoonfan89902 жыл бұрын
@@O___________0 Thanks man. What a creep
@O___________02 жыл бұрын
@@cartoonfan8990 he really is. He should be locked up just like in the film. poetic justice. (Also, not a man 😉). Cheers
@bradsullivan24952 жыл бұрын
Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise (Lt. Dan) were also in "Apollo 13" about the aborted 1970 space mission and the drama about getting them back safely. It's a great movie that should definitely be on your reaction list.
@gloriagaddy2 жыл бұрын
Definitely one of the best movies of its time, and one that is fairly accurate to the actual historic event.
@linrn532 жыл бұрын
I agree, excellent movie
@inheritmyshoes9559 Жыл бұрын
I love Brutal so much. So many beautiful characters, David Morse needs more love. What an underrated actors.
@ianchambers3711 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@Cinder_31110 ай бұрын
Yes David Morse was such a dick in House but so good here
@infiad12759 ай бұрын
He was fun in World War Z, too.
@ameliamorgan403 ай бұрын
I agree! And his character in the book is even better
@orcoastgal2 жыл бұрын
Stephen King is one of the most gifted writers ever. He wrote both the Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile, and also Stand By Me. So many people focus on the horror that King wrote, but he's so much than that... a true master.
@BJBee2 жыл бұрын
He's absolutely amazing. The Stand is a masterpiece. I prefer his non horror writing. The Dark Tower series is good too
@hyzenthlay71512 жыл бұрын
Stephen King has written probably every genera there is... I mean, just look at The Running Man
@rhaenyralikesyoutube62892 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree. I know that he's known as a horror author, but he writes heartwarming stories just as well. I also love that he tied in Coffey's healing abilities as being tied to the other psychic abilities he's written of in his other books like The Shining, and Firestarter. But, it's interesting to note that he purposely wrote John Coffey to be an allegory for Jesus Christ performing miracles to save the wounded and the sinners in this prison atmosphere.
@infiad12759 ай бұрын
@@BJBee It still hurts how badly The Dark Tower movie turned out. They dropped the ball on that one big time.
@Josh-m9h2s8 ай бұрын
True but I still think needful things is one of the king works ever. By the way read these books they r so much better as usual
@Foutainoflife12 жыл бұрын
The best thing about this movie is how well the actors performed their roles. Everybody hates Percy and Wild Bill but to inspire that much animosity from viewer says something about their acting abilities. The whole cast was just amazing and it's a shame we didn't get more from Michael Clark Duncan. He was awesome performer and from what I understand, an awesome person in his everyday life. So, RIP man. Thanks for leaving your mark on this world. 💜
@ISavant2 жыл бұрын
to be fair percy wasn't just a creepy, skeevy bastard on screen. the actor is also a creepy prick in real life.
@Foutainoflife12 жыл бұрын
@@ISavant I don't know anything about the actor's off screen life but if that's the case I guess the casting director should get his/her credit for having an eye when it came to picking someone who so adequately filled the role of such a loathsome character.
@tawogtrailers2 жыл бұрын
@@Foutainoflife1 those off screen issues came to light after filming
@Foutainoflife12 жыл бұрын
@@tawogtrailers Oh. I see. It was coincidence that he ended up filling the roll of a loathsome character and it would later come to light that the character was a close match to his off screen persona. That's a shame. It would've been far more complimentary to chalk his performance up to skill rather than saying it was just a normal everyday life for him.
@stephanieclark98492 жыл бұрын
*Oh man, this movie gets me every time. Such a beautiful yet heartbreaking story.*
@TheGreatGig732 жыл бұрын
me too. Every time.
@sandybehanna77042 жыл бұрын
I still cry every time I watch it ❤️🙏
@marieclaudeb.23662 жыл бұрын
I don’t know if it’s possible to watch it and not cry
@damnthisuserАй бұрын
I love her reactions she's beautiful and genuine. Protect her bro... rare gem.
@Shifty19712 жыл бұрын
I don't think I have ever seen Amber so mad watching a movie. Both of your reactions are so genuine which is why I love watching you.
@bobbymackey38092 жыл бұрын
I took your Carvana comment and dropped it on Lucky Lopez and YAA videos. It was so god I had to put it in its proper place!
@chancel71422 жыл бұрын
This film is a great masterpiece. Stephen King writing and Frank Darabont directing. Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse, the entire ensemble cast portrayal of their character is something special. I cried as well as you guys did. Gets me every time. 😭
@chriskelly34812 жыл бұрын
David Morse is an underrated actor. Kills it in EVERY role. Lovable good guy. An absolutely reprehensible and hatable bad guy.
@chancel71422 жыл бұрын
@@chriskelly3481 Totally agree!
@Greeny13082 жыл бұрын
@@chriskelly3481 couldn't agree more 👏🏽👏🏽
@neil24442 жыл бұрын
Frank Darabont and Stephen King, these two have made movies like The Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption, The Mist.. Holy hell these two need to make all the movies from now on.
@paulcwalina79102 жыл бұрын
If you are fans of Tom Hanks and can endure some incredibly intense (and remarkably well-filmed) war scenes, 'Saving Private Ryan' is a masterpiece.
@keetahbrough2 жыл бұрын
barry pepper is the sniper in spr
@alexandervasel68452 жыл бұрын
I agree! Every detail in that movie is great.
@SaxyLament2 жыл бұрын
Within the first 10 minutes, maybe even 5 minutes, I was sobbing. The only way I can describe the camerawork is interactive. It felt like one of those simulator rides. I had never experienced a movie like that before.
@aprilnewsome19322 жыл бұрын
I was looking for this suggestion. Awsome acting and emotion in saving private Ryan. They made it through this and Halloween movies, they will be fine!
@vrvaughn2 жыл бұрын
The closest representation of the chaos and insanity of war ever put on film - Saving Private Ryan
@mathewnavarro1152 Жыл бұрын
I will never not cry watching this. MCD rips into me with his performance of John Coffey and my heart aches every time.
@theveryworstluck18942 жыл бұрын
Y'all are the most genuine reactors I've seen, I think. I like that y'all don't force yourselves to talk about nonsense throughout the whole thing, nor do you overreact and scream and stuff. I'm also digging the longer edits. Y'all are my favorite.
@siobhantalbot94032 жыл бұрын
Totally, totally agree. Well said.
@siobhantalbot94032 жыл бұрын
Also love the screen arrangement. We don't have to watch the move on a tiny box in the corner, but we can still clearly see your faces. Brilliant!
@scifichikiescar2 жыл бұрын
They’re my favorite reactors too.
@jackielouise37252 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. They're the best.
@user-dz6fy6qv2l2 жыл бұрын
I agree. They're slowly becoming my favorite reactor couple.
@adamcarushow34522 жыл бұрын
I’m here for the dozens of synchronized facial expressions throughout this movie! Whether it be shock, confusion, disgust, heartbroken. It was so fun to watch!
@rileyandmike2 жыл бұрын
They have become so fake in their reactions!! They used to be sincere - now they are fake for the camera
@user-dz6fy6qv2l2 жыл бұрын
@@rileyandmike But you're still subscribed? What does posting that same comment over and over again do for you?
@festidious26442 жыл бұрын
It was so precious to see both of you grieving for John Coffey. It makes me feel like I know you a lot better now and it shows that you both have gentle spirits. That counts for a lot in this crazy, confused world.
@GoldenChild20k Жыл бұрын
I love how compassionate and empathetic you guys both were. And when I saw how you reacted to Dell’s execution, I really wanted to spare y’all the pain of what was to come in the rest of the movie. But then I guess you wouldn’t have had the full experience of this movie, which I truly believe to be a masterpiece. Everyone acted so brilliantly; Michael Clarke Duncan was the embodiment of John Coffey, Tom Hanks and David Morse were perfect as Paul and Brutal, Doug Hutchinson absolutely filthy as Percy, and loveable Sam Rockwell acted his ass off as Wild Bill. The movie deserves all the accolades. Thanks for reacting.
@dmkith2 жыл бұрын
I just have to say that your reactions were more than that. You gave us the most attentive, intelligent, discerning and emotional involvement in this film that I have ever seen before. You two have truly hit the mark with doing film reviews. You are incredible at what you do. Thank you for giving us the joy of re-experiencing these films in such a meaningful way, Blessings and peace, Dave
@analuisahering2043 Жыл бұрын
The two masterpieces of Stephen King: Shawshank Redemption and the Green Mile. Thank you for watching/reacting to both ❤️
@Wiley_Coyote Жыл бұрын
Stand By Me/The Body probably counts too.
@analuisahering2043 Жыл бұрын
@@Wiley_Coyote yes! Thank you for bringing that up 👍🏻🙂
@Kenny-ep2nf Жыл бұрын
Yup those two movies have the highest ranking on the IMDb and rightfully so, they’re the best movies ever.
@Steelburgh Жыл бұрын
Different Seasons was an incredible collection of novellas. The Body, Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, Apt Pupil (not as great a movie as it was a story but still decent), and The Breathing Method (more pedestrian horror but still good). Stephen King is sooooo much more than a horror author. He can make you care about characters like no one else.
@Kenny-ep2nf Жыл бұрын
@@Steelburgh writing is his game
@peikathryn Жыл бұрын
I think it was a kindness that John gave to the parents to allow them to think that he was the one that killed the girls because of the guilt they would feel if they knew that they welcomed the killer into their home and allowed him access to their girls.
@stinkbug4321 Жыл бұрын
Back during the depression of the 1930s there were several transient workers like Wild Bill. Young, single men, that could not get a regular job, who would travel the country, doing odd jobs for people, for their supper.
@freddieNyack Жыл бұрын
yeah and if Billy was a trans with the proper pronouns maybe he would have raped and killed the farmer.
@kelvincolbert7999 Жыл бұрын
Great point I never thought of that
@a.t.c.3862 Жыл бұрын
Wow, you've added a whole new level to John's character.😢
@BelleDede01 Жыл бұрын
I just read your comment and since I didn't think about it that way, it does make sense. Yes, he was tired since the scars on his back is said to have been during slavery and he has had to heal and save so many, but yours is another way of looking at it too. Thank you.
@catonines8 ай бұрын
At Michael Duncan Clarke's funeral the director of this movie read aloud the letter Stephen King himself wrote to Clarke telling him he did absolute justice to his character. 💜
@csb73762 жыл бұрын
Paul's wife baking John a cake for curing his "problem" always makes me smile.
@flyntplatz37242 жыл бұрын
It wasn't cake....it was Corn Bread.
@linalu5881 Жыл бұрын
Do you mean Corn Bread??
@csb7376 Жыл бұрын
In my head it's cake🙂, we don't really do corn bread over here.
@serixskylark Жыл бұрын
@@csb7376 don’t change what it is though. It’s bread, not cake.
@nativetexan9776 Жыл бұрын
@@csb7376 You should get a corn bread recipe. You will never eat cake again.
@dustnea2 жыл бұрын
John has the shine. Just like Danny in The Shining. Most of King's books are connected. The power his characters have are magical and divine. The Dark Tower series is the center of his universe that the rest of the stories branch out from.
@PlumbPitiful2 жыл бұрын
He had a lot more than just the Shine. Danny couldn't heal people.
@juliannaking44732 жыл бұрын
Everything serves the Beam !
@pencilnecked15792 жыл бұрын
@@PlumbPitiful The Shine has many ways in which it exhibits itself.
@kellifranklin98722 жыл бұрын
This is a masterpiece by the legendary Stephen King. His ability to transcend horror into soulful and thoughtful writing is just beyond. He’s my idol and this is just an iconic movie. You reacted the way we all did. Still do!
@wendyhodges71722 жыл бұрын
I agree...he is my idol also!!
@TheMollyPitchers2 жыл бұрын
From the flip side.... I can't STAND Stephen King!!!! but the man is a BRILLIANT storyteller!!!!
@waynecanning41222 жыл бұрын
@@TheMollyPitchers Sounds like you can STAND him.
@cullenarthur8879 Жыл бұрын
@@TheMollyPitchers why can't you stand him?
@DaisyAzuras Жыл бұрын
Stephen King is a great great man.
@Dornie51 Жыл бұрын
Love this movie, the emotion, the lighter moments when Paul (Tom Hanks') wife said "It's true, when he came home that day he was all better" the loathing of Percy and the satisfaction seeing that he got his wish and went to Briar Ridge after all where they said his "cheese slid off his cracker" ... all my tears especially at the end and seeing Mr Jingles still alive. The guards didn't want John to die, he wanted to go because he was tired of people being ugly to each other. Brilliant casting. RIP Michael Clarke Duncan 🥰
@RuralRoar2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies, and an excellent example of what Stephen King's writing is capable of outside of horror.
@Nro522 жыл бұрын
This movie is heartbreaking, and you´re just two sweet souls. Jay´s delivery of "It´s not Mr. Jingles" at the end broke me... Thank you for sharing this with us, guys. Love your reactions!
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@beautyforashes39292 жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Mr. Michael Clarke Duncan. I cried so hard for John Coffey! This was a brilliant movie and I love that you filmed a reaction. Thank you and greetings from Germany!
@rafaelrosario53312 жыл бұрын
There is a youtube clip of Tom Hanks speaking at Michael Clarke Duncan 's funeral.
@beautyforashes39292 жыл бұрын
@@rafaelrosario5331 It made me a little uneasy and I hope the family approved of it before he gave the speech, but it seems they did. Made me love the man all over again.
@rafaelrosario53312 жыл бұрын
@@beautyforashes3929 they worked together....seems they loved each other....we have to leave it at that....was still a touching tribute.
@beautyforashes39292 жыл бұрын
@@rafaelrosario5331 It was, it was just so unusual, but thinking about it I think Mr. Duncan would have loved it and the family in the background obviously did.
@TimTheTuner Жыл бұрын
I knew Del's execution was coming and I was concerned about how Amber would deal with it. I'm glad to see you both have recovered! Doug Hutchinson (Percy) played a particularly creepy "monster" named Eugene Victor Tooms in two X-Files episodes, "Squeeze" and "Tooms." Very much worth watching!
@karicastanza52162 жыл бұрын
Amazing reactions, you two! I was crying with you. I read the original book by Stephen King (when it came out a a serial novel - in small parts). Frank Darabont just took this already amazing story and brought it to a new level. Sam Rockwell played "Wild Bill" (he's an amazing actor) and Michael Clarke Duncan played "John Coffey" (RIP as he passed away in 2012). I'd like to recommend the movie "Hearts In Atlantis" which stars Anthony Hopkins (Silence of the Lambs) and Anton Yelchin. It's based on parts of the book of the same name by Stephen King. It's another emotional ride, as well. Not quite like this one, but my Mom always loved it. FYI...the scene w/John Coffey healing the warden's wife made me cry so hard as my Mom passed away last year to a brain tumor. I wish John Coffey could have been there for her, too.
@joshuagross31512 жыл бұрын
You should put a "RIP" for Yelchin too, as he was accidentally hit by a car in 2016.
@karicastanza52162 жыл бұрын
@@joshuagross3151 I forgot. Makes my heart sad.
@Caillron2 жыл бұрын
I love Hearts in Atlantis. IT and Hearts in Atlantis are the only two Stephen King books I ever read after watching the movies.
@patbrewer42052 жыл бұрын
@@joshuagross3151 he was crushed by his own car that fell out of park
@velvanae2 жыл бұрын
Part of Hearts in Atlantis was filmed at a house close to where I lived. It was so neat to watch them filming when driving by! Steven King is an awesome writer and of course, the movies don't do the books justice, but even still the movies are great too!
@scm0213742 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best, the casting for this movie is out of the world. They nailed every single character.
@paulmwilson622 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie when it first came out. Watched it with my mom. I was a typical, angsty teenager, and at the time being "cool" meant being indifferent to everything and not caring or showing emotions. And that was always amplified when I was around my parents because of the complex and unjustifiable resentment teens in the suburbs always felt toward their parents. Boy, I sobbed like a damn baby right next to my mom. Threw all pretense out the window. I mostly held it together for the whole movie. And then John said "Don't put me in the dark. I's afraid of the dark." And the dam broke. Watching it now as an adult, I cry at so many parts. I'm not even a spiritual man. But everything about this film is so powerful. Great reaction, you two. Read the book. Stephen King is a phenomenal writer. Love and peace to you both.
@clairash2004 Жыл бұрын
❤❤
@madonnahood3381 Жыл бұрын
@@clairash2004the book explains why the men were on death row. I read it after I saw the film. The convictions were justified except for John Coffey. I originally went to see the film after hearing the soundtrack. I knew with music that wonderful. The story would be wonderful.
@SolSister10596 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the few movies that WILL make me ugly cry every single time. Such a masterpiece. Loved watching you guys react and discuss it
@williammoates67442 жыл бұрын
As an empath this movie hits so differently. I am so glad yall reacted to it. I cried with you. Both of you are amazing people. I love your channel! Love and light!
@DiggitySlice2 жыл бұрын
Put all your focus on Jesus
@user-dz6fy6qv2l2 жыл бұрын
This might be the shortest 3 hour movie ever. It's so good that you don't notice the time. One of the few times that I've seen an entire movie audience cry at the same time.
@MrCageCat2 жыл бұрын
This and Shawshank Redemption are both among my top 5 all time favourite movies. Both fantastic.
@jp38132 жыл бұрын
Schindler's List
@cs88622 жыл бұрын
I legit cried my eyes out when i saw this movie for the first time. Still makes me cry everytime i see it. Such a powerful movie.
@Kenny-ep2nf Жыл бұрын
Yep it’s a real tear jerker
@rsunsmile4 ай бұрын
Never in my life would I know that one day I would be observing other people reactions watching a movie (movies). What is crazy is that I feel in love with these two darling’s reactions, they are so adorable, sincere and innocent. ❤
@Crazy__Canuck2 жыл бұрын
Two things: 1) Get ready to despise, Percy 2) Get ready to cry. 😉 "I'm scared of the dark." - that broke me lol
@kentharris38782 жыл бұрын
Can't say enough about how heartfelt and real your reactions were. This is definitely one of the greatest films of it's era...and Hanks the actor to go along with it. Next Hanks movie should be either "Saving Private Ryan," "Castaway" or "Big."
@ketzerapathetic14142 жыл бұрын
I was going to suggest Castaway!
@whiteknyght2 жыл бұрын
Actually, for a silly, but deeply meaning film, they should watch "Joe vs The Volcano".
@cheryljackson56592 жыл бұрын
Tom Hanks was also phenomenal in Philadelphia and Road to Perdition!
@orlinlang4302 жыл бұрын
My two cents (or in this economy, .37 of a penny) "Big" was not that good. Saving PR and Castaway epic ... a few other, good movies, but less known ... Money Pit and Splash.
@candicantsleep2 жыл бұрын
I have to add Philadelphia to the list of Tom Hanks movies to watch. You're going to need tissues for that one too though.
@michaellueneburg22612 жыл бұрын
One of the most amazing movies ever filmed! The acting was unbelievable. Percy and wild Bill were acted so well! They played absolutely the most despicable characters perfectly! Not to mention the great protagonists! Great reaction!
@xmtryanx2 жыл бұрын
I automatically hate both of those actors when I see them in other films just because of this. They were so good.
@lemurdream6 ай бұрын
Michael Jeter, the actor who played Del absolutely crushed this role. Fantastic actor.
@angelleach68662 жыл бұрын
The thing that I always found heartbreaking was that John Coffey had to go to death row to find and experience kindness and friendship. And that the first gifts he ever received were from his jailers’ wives. What an awful existence for such a profoundly good man. This movie is a masterpiece and the cast was incredible. Particularly, MCD who should’ve won the Oscar.
@ckobo842 жыл бұрын
I hate the way Lieutenant Dan compares him to a dog. I don't think they picked up on that implied racism 😠👎
@angelleach68662 жыл бұрын
@@ckobo84 I don’t think it was implied, it was straight up racism. But considering how often Wild Bill said the n word it may have seemed less obvious in comparison. 🤷🏼♀️
@jwmson77912 жыл бұрын
This is such an amazing , human story. If we all lived and treated each other the way John Coffey did, what a wonderful world it would be. He was simply an angel on earth. And the scene with him holding the dead girls and crying, wailing has always killed me! He felt their fear and pain. Michael Clarke Duncan portrayed John to perfection. He was taken much too soon! R.I.P. Michael. 💔♥️♥️ And guys, for another suggestion, Saving Private Ryan also stars Tom Hanks and Barry Pepper (Dean). This movie (The Green Mile) though was cast so well. Hanks, Duncan, Pepper, Bonnie Hunt, and David Morse (Brutal) are some of my favorites. Oh and I forgot, Gary Sinise - Captain Dan from Forrest Gump!! The entire cast - OMG!! Jay, you’re right. Executions now are almost always by lethal injection. It is much more humane,(edit) they receive a sedating drug that puts them to sleep and then potassium chloride that stops their heart. They drift off to sleep and never wake up. Some states give the inmates a choice of lethal injection or another form of execution. *Edit: in speaking about lethal injection I changed ‘completely humane’ to ‘much more humane.’ This is a sensitive and a serious subject and I think my comment may have been construed as harsh or hateful. I don’t want to see anyone suffer but even more for me I do want justice done. Justice for the victim and their family is my overwhelming concern.
@angelalurtz36382 жыл бұрын
I would encourage you to research further about the statement that lethal injection is completely humane. That was the intention when we adopted the method, but there is evidence to the contrary more recently. This movie will always be a favorite of mine too, though
@jwmson77912 жыл бұрын
@@angelalurtz3638 It’s a hard subject but if done properly, it’s a vastly different method than the chair or gas chamber. Sadly, the victims of the horrible crimes that put these criminals on death row didn’t have a choice. I simply pray we get it right. I feel the death penalty is necessary and with new investigative advances, especially DNA, also pray that mistakes aren’t made.
@angelalurtz36382 жыл бұрын
@@jwmson7791 but why is a death penalty necessary? So long as the justice system is run by human beings, there will be mistakes, whether those are wrongful convictions or botched executions, it is a guarantee; even if we reduce the rates, they will invariably occur. It also costs more taxpayer money to execute a prisoner than it does to execute them. Not to mention the fact that the justice system here comes down harder on BIPOC people across the board, which means we both wrongfully convict and more strongly convict people of color more frequently. Do we want those numbers to also affect the people we are choosing to kill? A wrongful conviction can be overturned, but a wrongful execution never can be. Is it worth that risk? Look up current wrongful conviction stats for the US; we get it wrong a lot more than is openly acknowledged
@jwmson77912 жыл бұрын
@@angelalurtz3638 Because in the most heinous cases it’s justice. An eye for an eye. And please find unbiased sources for your facts. There is an agenda being pushed to keep minorities placated so they can be used for political control. I believe it over 50% of violent crime is committed by only 13% of the population and those are young black males. I don’t like it but that’s just the facts. We need to focus on the true causes of this, beginning with fatherless homes, and work to change it. Feeding a population lies about the big bad police that are only out to get them is just keeping them in a victimhood mindset. These POC can be successful and not end up as just statistics. I would gladly work with anyone to change this truth but it starts with the family and a strong moral, and IMHO a Christian commitment from parents. And in the case of a wrongful conviction, that’s why I say I pray. If you take this case by case, you can’t say that there is such bias in the justice system. No one is just going out and grabbing PsOC for jaywalking and sentencing them to life. But that’s what we’re all told and it’s just not true. If you’ll check your statistics, there’s a higher percentage of white executions than black executions in the U.S. And please explain the ‘BI’ in your POC. I can’t keep up with the daily addition to our PC vocabulary.
@juliannaking44732 жыл бұрын
He was goin to marry Omarosa !MDC YUCK
@GregPappasJr2 жыл бұрын
Despite seeing this a half dozen times, it's such a pleasure to watch others experience something that moves one to not just tears, but to the very depths of pain, empathy and wonder. This movie was a gift to us all. It was so well written, directed, acted... and an unforgettable triumph by all involved.
@georgewilliamsiii4677 Жыл бұрын
It always gets me. "We all owe a death, there are no exceptions." And "Sometimes the green mile seems so long."
@susanlane88032 жыл бұрын
One of the most heart breaking stories ever, I never fail to cry on this one, it's amazing!
@susanlane88032 жыл бұрын
I've just watched it again with you and I'm in pieces, again! Also the score from Thomas Newman is wonderful!
@carlosmiguel47562 жыл бұрын
That's what you call a MOVIE! They don't make it like this anymore. Frank Darabont put Stephen King's book through great work. It's incredible. Michael Clarke Duncan should've won the oscar for this...
@BluegrassMike2 жыл бұрын
Was the reason he didn't, due to being up against Forest Gump?
@Crespwnian2 жыл бұрын
@@BluegrassMike forrest gump is '94 this one is '99.. it was up against saving private Ryan, Shakespeare in love, what dreams may come and sixth sense to name a few.. 1999 was a strong year for movies but definitely agree Green mile deserved some awards...
@carlosmiguel47562 жыл бұрын
Green Mile was released in 1999 which means it was up for Oscars in 2000 dudes! Michael Clarke Duncan was up against MICHAEL CAINE The Cider House Rules (Winner), TOM CRUISE Magnolia, JUDE LAW The Talented Mr. Ripley, HALEY JOEL OSMENT The Sixth Sense. Of these, i think Michael gave the best performance.
@melissag.33252 жыл бұрын
I can't even tell you how many times I've watched this movie and cry my eyes out every single time! There's just something about how well the story is told and the AMAZING job by the entire cast! Thanks for taking us along with you for this reaction, it was great! ❤️❤️❤️
@80s_monsterkid282 жыл бұрын
Not me. I never cry when I watch this movie. But for some darn reason, someone is always cutting onions whenever I watch this. :( LOL This movie, Braveheart and Gladiator always gets me. 😪
@tiffymcconkey2 жыл бұрын
I cry everytime I see it.
@TheMayorChi352 жыл бұрын
Everytime
@uuzd4sАй бұрын
Like Ghost Busters & Ground Hog Day this movie stands out as unique among all others. RIP Michael Clarke Duncan , you are missed.
@Fmanzo102 жыл бұрын
John Coffey dying in Billy’s place was his final sacrifice. It gave the parents of the girls peace thinking that justice was served.
@noakea2 жыл бұрын
Ultimate selfless sacrifice 😪
@lavenderllamamusic2 жыл бұрын
I've shed tears and cried with every reactor who's watched this movie, but I think i've cried the most with you guys. This is one of those movies I feel everyone should watch at least once. It teaches the importance of having empathy and compassion. At least to me, that's what I get from it.
@jimtatro65502 жыл бұрын
If this movie doesn’t make you cry you have no heart. This is a great movie, one of the best Stephen King films.😢
@malcolmwatson903211 ай бұрын
It was while Bruce Willis was filming Armageddon that he was reading the original book between takes. Story goes, In doing so, and knowing they were making this film, He " made the call" telling the guy behind the film that Michael Clarke Duncan Was "John Coffey". And helped him get the part. can you imagine what this film would have been like without him?
@duanevp2 жыл бұрын
Those insults by the parents of the two daughters is just another piece of the pain he feels - how much HATRED they have _because_ of how much they loved their daughters. That was the pieces of glass that he constantly felt and why he was willing to die.
@smoothe42162 жыл бұрын
great catch and point
@vendelayindustries2 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest movies ever ... I am sitting here with tears all over my face ... like I do every time I see it. Thanks for a truly emotional reaction video..
@againes.12 жыл бұрын
I saw this when it first came out… I was 11. Was the very first movie that ever made me cry and I was inconsolable. 23 years later and it still does me in every time.
@againes.12 жыл бұрын
PS. There are still way too many innocent people being executed for crimes they didn't commit. #AbolishTheDeathPenalty
@chynne339 ай бұрын
I agree with so many here about Michael Clark Duncan's portrayal of John. But I also believe that Sam Rockwell's portrayal of Wild Bill was amazing too. He was so good at playing someone most of us DESPISED.
@brabbit7362 жыл бұрын
This has always been such a perfect movie. It is absolutely heartbreaking and heartwrenchingly beautiful. The casting and acting is perfection. This is one movie that can never be remade.
@angellucas-ranck95942 жыл бұрын
This was Michael Clark Duncan(John Coffey) first major acting role. I can’t watch this movie without crying every time. I’m very thankful that we no longer live in a time when people that are mentally disabled aren’t blindly found guilty just because they aren’t so easily understood. Amber I understand what you were talking about with your experience working with special needs kids. As a mother to a special needs child I’ve learned so much I’d say the two biggest things my daughter has taught me are 1: to be patient, I was never a very patient person prior to becoming a mother to a child like her, and 2: to look at the world and life with humor. I’ve found that sometimes the only way to get through the problems that come with being a parent to a special needs child is being able to find the humor in life because otherwise I would probably be curled up in a corner crying and screaming at the difficulties that being a special needs child’s parent aren’t fun I’ll tell you that. I also thank God that my daughter able to somewhat communicate and I remind myself that she could be worse off. I was very lucky to be able to get pregnant in the first place given that the day my doctor told me that I was pregnant I was also given my first cancer diagnosis. Thankfully I’ve now been in remission for 10+ years since my last diagnosis and my daughter turned 21 this year.
@redcaddiedaddie2 жыл бұрын
I do not want to refute you, nor 'rain on your parade', but a review of policing vids on YT shows that cops misjudge, over-react, & generally abuse the 'mentally-challenged time after time!
@Stephanie-ik1vq2 жыл бұрын
The actor that played John Coffey, Michael Clarke Duncan, was an amazing actor and an amazing person as well. My friend Linda was his personal assistant, and her husband Andy Straub worked on the movie The Green Mile as well. Michael was good to the crew of the movie, not all actors are, and Michael even thanked Andy during his acceptance speech when he won the Peoples Choice Award for I believe best supporting actor for The Green Mile. It might have been Talladega Nights because I know Andy worked with him on that movie as well. Either way he was gone much too soon. RIP
@serafimpereira94834 ай бұрын
THIS WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE MOVIE.....nothing will replace it
@jewmaxin19842 жыл бұрын
It's not just a movie, it's an experience. I've seen it dozens of times and it pulls my heartstrings everytime. A powerful lesson and reminder of the importance of empathy.
@michaelplowman86742 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this movie. So many great performances for the people you love and the people you are supposed to hate. I'm a grown man and this movie makes me cry. Not afraid to admit it. You need to do John Q soon.
@stevenolsen18682 жыл бұрын
John Q is another great movie.
@andrewriley68622 жыл бұрын
Stephen Kings books and movies are all on another level. Absolutely the GOAT! And I feel the same way about your reactions, better than anyone else that I follow. Your tears brought me to tears, amazing.
@trismaccarran9950 Жыл бұрын
Newly subbed, after watching your reaction to this movie. The book has more nuance, but the actors chosen for this film brought it to life, even as it brought tears. The effluvium exiting John Coffeys' mouth after a "healing" is the physical manifestation of the evil/sickness the person had within him. John Coffeys' initials are the same as another misunderstood healer from about 2000 years ago....
@mikeh7202 жыл бұрын
I can't begin to count the number of times I've watched this film, and yet I still cry every time during the horrifically botched execution and EVERY scene with Michael Clarke Duncan; even when watching the edited down reaction channel viewings. Stephen King, Frank Darabond, Tom Hanks, and the rest deserve every award and accolade for this. RIP MCD you (and John Coffey) we're to soon gone. Amber, completely understand if you decide to take a few weeks off from movie reviews, this one hits hard.
@adamlorenz47482 жыл бұрын
That last line "if he can make a mouse live that long, how much longer do I have" is, to me, the scariest line in movie history. Chills me to the bone everytime i hear it. There are fates worse than death.
@rbrainsop1 Жыл бұрын
Same
@Kenny-ep2nf Жыл бұрын
If anything that’s a blessing to live such a long life, what a lucky man
@adamlorenz4748 Жыл бұрын
@@Kenny-ep2nf you're insane.
@Kenny-ep2nf Жыл бұрын
@@adamlorenz4748 call me insane but I’m the type who believes it’s beautiful to live til you get real old because that means you lived a whole life
@adamlorenz4748 Жыл бұрын
@@Kenny-ep2nf if you live to 200: your partner is dead. All of your friends, your kids, their kids, probably their kids, all dead. That's a lot of loss. Odds are you are all alone from that point on.
@whipporwillssong22562 жыл бұрын
These movie adaptations of The Shawshank Redemption, The Shining and The Green Mile really highlight the genius of Stephen King's writing.
@gulluin2993 Жыл бұрын
John is a "Sin Eater", similar to the Native American legends of healers who would take the illness onto themselves, and then puke them out, getting rid of the disease.
@celinelagarde89802 жыл бұрын
How funny it is that you both said, before the movie started, that you didn’t thought you would stay focus for a 3h long movie…and then, you were completely in the movie, captivated 😊 Love your reactions Love from France 🇫🇷🥰
@ernestortiz45552 жыл бұрын
Great reaction, read this book when it first came out. John is an empath and healer. He feels all the pain in the world and he can heal, but he can't resurrect the dead. That's why he says things like 'there might still be time' and 'it was too late'. If there's a spark of life, he can help. In the book you learn that Del murdered a young woman while very drunk. Trying to hide his crime he burned the body but set an apartment building on fire killing a number of kids. As horrible as his death was, it could be seen as him paying the price in such a way that it saves him from hell.
@bernardsalvatore19292 жыл бұрын
Wow now you've made an excellent point that I never realized until you just said that which is he never resurrected the Dead!! Now I have to rethink my thoughts that John Coffey was Jesus Christ because of the obvious parallel with the initials but also the different things that he's able to do!! One of my biggest clues, I thought, was after Paul asks John Coffey what should his answer be to God on Judgment Day when God asked "why did you kill one of my true miracles?" and John Coffey's answer was "you tell God the Father it was a kindness you did!!" My way of thinking, the only person that I really thought referred to God as "God the Father" would be Jesus!!
@joshuagross31512 жыл бұрын
Oh, he didn't just _murder_ her...
@ernestortiz45552 жыл бұрын
@@joshuagross3151 Yeah, he violated her as well, just didn't want to be quite that graphic.
@joshuagross31512 жыл бұрын
@@ernestortiz4555 That's the one thing I'd say the movie got wrong. It did very well at humanizing the inmates. So much so, however, that without any reference to their actual crimes, too many people come away from the film thinking their punishment was too much. John's case aside, the inmates along the Mile definitely deserve their conviction.
@ernestortiz45552 жыл бұрын
@@joshuagross3151 Yeah, and ironically, Wild Bill got off easy, therefore he still has eternal damnation to face.
@HonicBlue2 жыл бұрын
When my wife and I saw this in the theater, when the lights came on and we walked out, I turned to her and said "what a great movie. I'll never watch it again.". This was only the second time I went through this story, and I was glad to do it along with you two. My heart hurt knowing what you were going to go through, but in the end it is a masterpiece of story telling. Thank you again for sharing this with us. I'd recommend Cast Away as another great Tom Hanks movie if you ever get the change. As always, you're loved, and until next time.
@paulmajerus80242 жыл бұрын
I could not agree more, I have avoided watching this movie again as like Shawshank it moved me so much. Only through this review could I look at it again. A masterpiece
@urthboundmisfit2 жыл бұрын
I have only ever seen one film that I both liked (not happy like, just thought it was a good movie) and also never want to see again: Hayao Miyazaki's/ Studio Ghibli's Grave of the Fireflies. That's one I do *not* recommend to Jay and Amber. If they thought this movie broke their hearts they will just absolutely lose it with that one.
@margaretdusel2274 Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen this movie more time than I can count and I still cry my eyes out. Your review has been spot on. So perceptive and insightful. Thanks!
@erichebert58242 жыл бұрын
This movie just YANKS you heart out and shoves it back in. So powerful. Michael Clarke Duncan's masterpiece, in my opinion.
@rileyandmike2 жыл бұрын
They have become so fake in their reactions!! They used to be sincere - now they are fake for the camera
@rogermcginnis27652 жыл бұрын
Did you guys realize, Stephen King wrote both The Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption? Funny how SK is always thought of as a horror guy, but then he has these two INCREDIBLE WORKS
@glitchxero4687 Жыл бұрын
The movie Stand By Me is adapted from a Stephen King short story. The story was called "The Body," and if I remember correctly, was in the same book (Different Seasons, a collection of 4 short stories) as Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption. You may very well know all this, but you mentioned King's two other well-known non-horror adaptations, so I figured I'd round out the trifecta.
@Philjj612 жыл бұрын
I was flat out watching her cry through my tears. The brilliant performances are not random, the script is not random, the end result is exquisite. This is why I generally follow actors with integrity, rarely disappointed and frequently changed, also I love a good cry, seems to clear a lot of crap.
@tjcuillier7024 Жыл бұрын
Such a good movie, seen it many times and still draws tears! Broke my son...he ran from the room when they executed him. Michael was a great actor, liked him in each of his movies! Michael played in 'Dare Devil' & 'Armageddon' and many more. It's so sad we lost him. RIP.
@jennifercox51842 жыл бұрын
I've seen this movie many times and cry each time, but having you guys cry with me had me bawling like a baby.
@markedman39902 жыл бұрын
Great reaction! Thanks for watching. This was an incredibly written piece by Stephen King. The acting was stellar!
@trumphatesyou2 жыл бұрын
SK gets a bad rap because so many of the movie adaptations to his work are not real good.
@marciarichards94462 жыл бұрын
It's been many years since the last time I watched this amazing film. It makes me use a whole box of tissues 🤧 😢 😪. How powerful this film is, it hurts me so much watching John's pain. Thank you so much to watch with you guys
@lisaclark11812 жыл бұрын
I had almost forgotten how deeply emotional this movie is. I was reminded by watching these young souls watching it. Cried right along with them and because of them.
@hpsladyamaunetbastet76219 ай бұрын
MCD was masterful in this role, we lost a great one when he passed. As a side note, it has been theorized that John Coffey is a Messiah-like figure, and is a direct criticism of society, that we would see his miracles and crucify him again.
@jeremiahbullfrog2262 жыл бұрын
This movie was hugely impactful on me. It did a lot to change how I see the criminal justice system and capital punishment. It also humanized prisoners themselves. I think it's one of the reasons Green Mile and Shawshank are so often recommended together to people, on top of them just being good movies.
@wrutledge12 жыл бұрын
Two books that will also change your mind about the criminal justice system are Slavery by Another Name and Just Mercy. My mind was blown wide open🤯 after reading those two. A. I had no idea how all that stuff got started B. I can never ever see crime & punishments the same again.
@marquisdelafayette1929 Жыл бұрын
I hate when people say “JuSt tELL eM hEs iNnOcEnT”. Death was the punishment at that time for black man raping a white woman. So many cases where people were convicted on the shoddiest of evidence. Even “forensics” isn’t as reliable as they make it out to be. They also only have one trial per 500 arrests/convictions. Most are pressured into plea bargaining. Juries still think cops never lie, if they were arrested they “must be guilty”, etc.. a man in Texas was executed for “setting a fire” on Christmas killing his kids. Those “arson investigators “ only need a GED and a weekend course. An actual phd of physics proved that they used old wives tales as “science”. Same with bite mark evidence. Even DNA and fingerprints. People automatically trust what they are told by the state.
@stewmass30182 жыл бұрын
I've seen a lot of reactors react to this movie, but yours is my favorite, simply because you guys sat back and got engrossed in the story. A lot of reactors will try to guess and figure out the plot, talking over key scenes when they should be watching. But you guys were passive and let every twist and shock on the screen come through in your reaction. Never lose that.
@React2This2 жыл бұрын
Your reactions always touch my heart. I’m an old woman and you make me feel like I’m rewatching my favorite films with young friends. Thank you for braving The Green Mile.
@dawnmguzman Жыл бұрын
@SB, I feel exactly the same!
@mikebasil48328 ай бұрын
John Coffey’s execution had my eyes flooded with tears the last time I saw it in the cinema. Happy 25th Anniversary to The Green Mile. 💚