FULL WATCHALONG TO THIS MOVIE: www.patreon.com/posts/witch-2015-movie-97448429 EARLY ACCESS MOVIE REACTIONS: THE ROOM (DRUNK): www.patreon.com/posts/room-2003-movie-97937107 SOCIETY OF THE SNOW: www.patreon.com/posts/society-of-snow-98185316
@Xanderandkwonfan1018 ай бұрын
Can u guys watch the Texas chainsaw 2003 or all the movies ?
@xandra_50998 ай бұрын
They were "blood letting" Caleb. A common practice back then where they would drain the "bad" or "sick" blood from the body. Usually just killed you alot faster that way however.
@hanng12428 ай бұрын
It isn't that the blood is itself bad, but rather than it is the source of sanguine humour. According to humourism, the body is healthy if the four humours - sanguine, melancholic, choleric and phlegmatic - are in balance. Each humour is associated with a bodily substance: blood in the case of sanguine, black bile in the case of melancholic, yellow bile in the case of choleric, and phlegm in the case of phlegmatic. People had different natural balances of these humours, thereby leading to different personality types. However if the humours got too out of balance, illness would result. Bleeding a patient (or using leeches) was done to remove excess sanguine humour. There were other ways of relieving excess of the other humours (cupping, sweating, inducing vomiting or urinating, etc.). We hear about bleeding more because, according to Galen, sanguine humour was the most common.
@lenanicole28378 ай бұрын
Fever 1793, Laurie Halse Anderson
@mickylove768 ай бұрын
It was used as a way to relieve fever.
@DinerLingo8 ай бұрын
My feeling is you can look at this film a few different ways. It's either- 1) all real & there are witches & Black Philip is the devil, 2) allegorical about the fear & hysteria at the time around girls coming of age (menstruation, etc.) & the "witchy ways" of women (note how Caleb & the father linger on Thomasin & the comments from the mother), 3) the family succumbing to religious hysteria driven by isolation, malnutrition & their strong beliefs (I inferred that their banishment was because their beliefs were considered crazy even by the 17th century standards of the village, which would mimic to an extent why the Pilgrims left England ("too liberal") or why Roger Williams founded Rhode Island ("Massachusetts too conservative")), or 4) taking its cues from what historians now believe was the cause of the witch hysteria centered around Salem, MA: hallucinatory side effects of consuming ergot through rye bread. Ergot is a fungus that replaces shoots on rye grain & when consumed causes hallucinations, delusions, fits & spasms. It's most common during wet conditions & no one knew what it did to the body. Historians studied maps of Salem, plotted where all the "witches" & their accusers all lived in relation to the various crop farms they would have sourced food from, gleaned symptoms the "witches" were claimed to have & studied the weather records of the time. They came to a hypothesis that the conditions were perfect for an ergot outbreak. This would also explain the mass hysteria since a great deal of people would all be going through this. (Or, all the of above lol.)
@Sradders8 ай бұрын
Fascinating .. 👍
@Moompl8 ай бұрын
I personally believe that everything was real, but it was the family’s own actions that spelled their fate. The witch hardly actively did anything to the family, except Samual, and rather waited/allowed the family to tear itself apart.
@s.w.d40108 ай бұрын
This is definitely a movie for people who love and are familiar with witch folklore and witchcraft. Because a lot of this movie is based in very traditional witch folklore that only people that are very familiar with the subject would understand. Like using the baby to make flying ointment in the beginning of the movie, using glamour spells on the family to make them see whatever the witch wants them to see, using a black goat to symbolize the devil, or the witches’ sabbath at the end of the movie. So if witchcraft and witch folklore isn’t really your jam, I can understand not liking this movie.
@NUMBgirl0218 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree. I loved this movie so much
@Peg__8 ай бұрын
@nxyla123 Why are you belittling a stranger to make yourself feel superior? That's weird. - "No one in their right mind.." Is the right mind here in the comment with us? "I prayed.." Did you pray or did you make a wish? 'Cause both are to be done privately without boasting. "weirdest of the weird" What is your baseline line of "weird"? "Weird" as in, different than yourself? I like "Weird" AL Yankovic; he's incredibly intelligent. He's different from me and that's a good thing. Different is good too.
@s.w.d40108 ай бұрын
@@Peg__Don’t worry, I took no offense. I’m very proud to be a weirdo! Who wants to be normal?
@heyjphoto8 ай бұрын
I find this movie to be very well made, and an interesting story but at the same time I would assume that most people would have an aversion to the idea that people used babies to make flying ointment wether they're into the folklore or not....at least I would hope that's the case.
@s.w.d40107 ай бұрын
@@heyjphotoThat’s the point of Witch folklore….to be scary and unsettling.
@CafeDeDuy8 ай бұрын
(Witch mashes and churns the baby corpse) “Is that blood or berries?”
@AshleyGarcia-ck2ki8 ай бұрын
The things that Zuff says I would just love to get stitched on a pillow. That made me cackle when he said that
@aychelleff8 ай бұрын
Maybe she was *also* making a big berry cobbler
@leogothisoscar2718 ай бұрын
@@aychelleff Baby cobbler
@samuelreyes16898 ай бұрын
Apparently the black Phillip goat actor was so uncontrollable and evil on set 😂he’s banned from film sets
@TheBrookelynChick8 ай бұрын
He, like, lives on a farm as a menace now. 😂
@Dan-B6 ай бұрын
Source or it’s bs
@ericamartinez79218 ай бұрын
I think they were banished because the father was so pious. He wanted religion 24/7, maybe the other people were like "dude, just chill."
@swiftlymurmurs8 ай бұрын
You have to understand that the puritans came to America in part because they were much too extreme in their beliefs for the church of England. For someone to be ousted from the puritans for extremism in THIS period they would have to be zealots of an impossible level
@aychelleff8 ай бұрын
Imagine being so religious that the puritans around you are like “okay, that’s enough” 😂
@jrgrimm60918 ай бұрын
@@aychelleff suddenly, America makes sense
@__seeker__8 ай бұрын
The Puritans were obsessed with piety, so it’s unlikely it would’ve been because he was “too” pious. What’s more likely is that he openly espoused (or even worse, preached) theological or ecclesiastical views that differed from what was the official doctrine.
@wulfsragar8 ай бұрын
yeah the people of the Mayflower after it left England first it went to the Netherlands, and after awile they were also ousted there from being too religious, from there on they went to the americas
@jeremiahbullfrog2268 ай бұрын
Caleb's performance before he died was incredible. That kid is so talented. Everyone really did amazing here.
@jonathanpowell72568 ай бұрын
The movie's director is Robert Eggers who went on to direct The Lighthouse (2019) with Robert Pattinson & Willem Dafoe and The Northman (2022) with Alexander Skarsgard & Anya Taylor-Joy. He's currently working on a new version of Nosferatu (1922).😊
@ragtimeraver8 ай бұрын
The Witch: A New England Folktale "This is probably taking place in Pennsylvania." 😂
@aychelleff8 ай бұрын
For me, this movie is about Thomasin (obviously the witch stuff is really happening but that feels secondary). She is so innocent, and full of love, but it does nothing for the way she is viewed by her pious parents. I mean, they take it to an extreme, but her mom and dad are a perfect representation of how Puritanical parents treated their daughters. The second she enters puberty, they look at her like a harlot. Isn’t this how it really happened in Salem? All of those girls were just like Thomasin; ostracized by their families, villainized for their individuality. Their autonomy was the enemy. Luckily in the film, witches are real and she actually finds a happy home lmao the reality was much bleaker, and totally senseless
@sushi_donut8 ай бұрын
Y'all should look up the real history behind this movie: The Salem Witch Trials in the 1600's. Christians would claim 'witchcraft/witch' on anyone (mostly women) that wronged them, and the church would force them stand trial through various methods of torture, for the entire town to see. If they survived (which never happened) they were obviously a witch. But if they 💀they'd go to heaven, so everyone was cool about it. 😳Crazy but true!
@morley3648 ай бұрын
I actually think the 'only witches survive torture, the innocent die' part mostly doesn't apply to the Salem trials. Out of 200 accused and the thirty found guilty at trial (most people were found innocent), there was (as far as I know) only one person who died from torture. The eighteen others that died either died in prison awaiting trial or were executed. The one that was tortured to death was Giles Corey, an old man who refused to enter a plea of either guilty or innocent and died horrifically. But generally I think the 'torture someone until they die, if they survive they're guilty' approach wasn't really practiced during the Trials. It may apply in another historical situation though! Salem's just an area I'm more familiar with. One thing that's interesting about the trials in Salem is that even though other states had witch trials (Connecticut's trials, which came earlier, span more than a decade in fact), Salem's was considered odd even at the time. This partially was because their trials allowed for 'spectral evidence' (basically claims that something occult happened with little/no evidence) to be submitted- something that was largely considered outdated at the time. Many other courts would not allow such evidence. Additionally, they executed far more people in a shorter amount of time than most other areas in the US. Also interesting is that within only a decade or so, the trials were largely condemned and there were vocal pushes for those found guilty to be declared innocent (especially from their families, of course). You really see a deep shame and guilt about it very soon afterwards in terms of how people felt about participating in it, even blaming Satan for misleading them, asking for forgiveness, etc. It really highlights how unusual and how jarringly horrific and sudden the Trials were, and how clearly wrong they were once the panic had passed.
@sushi_donut8 ай бұрын
Also, I didn't realize that the 'let's call her a witch to get rid of her' craze actually started in Europe before they came to the states in the 1300's!?! @@morley364 "Christianity, taught that the devil could give people known as witches the power to harm others in return for their loyalty. A “witchcraft craze” rippled through Europe from the 1300s to the end of the 1600s. Tens of thousands of supposed witches-mostly women-were executed." GYATT 😲🧹🔥
@StevieMcKenna108 ай бұрын
I mean..I think most people already know about the trails, no? It's a very popular event lmao
@sushi_donut8 ай бұрын
By 'people' you mean Americans right? Not every sub is American and knows American history lol.@@StevieMcKenna10
@__seeker__4 ай бұрын
Yes that’s the overly simplified sound bite version of what happened. Sounds like _you_ are the one who needs to do some research bro lol
@skylarberry37548 ай бұрын
Wouldst thou like to live deliciously ? This movie is so freaking good!!! It has stayed one of my favorites, the acting is superior and the ending is just ugh! So good!!!!!!
@AshleyGarcia-ck2ki8 ай бұрын
Fav quote
@VolcanoGroupie8 ай бұрын
Oh, you’re in for a real treat! Great movie that was made for a small budget. Acting, directing, cinematography, set design, sound design are all top notch.
@hashtagfilm8 ай бұрын
It's so good hey. I love everything about this movie
@BrittanytheVampireSlayer8 ай бұрын
"Absolutely not. She was Catelyn Stark's sister." LOL I love this movie so much. I live in New England, and there are places here that still very much feel spooky and haunted as fuck.
@itsreeeshaaa75608 ай бұрын
Just like Samuel was used to allow the first witch to fly the twins were used to allow all of the witches to fly at the end.
@penoyer798 ай бұрын
the movie is basically watching a Puritan's family live out a Puritan's worst nightmare. the witch(es) wanted Tomasin witches coat babys blood on their brooms so they can fly. each of the family members has a trait of the 7 deadly sins
@jesslyn68138 ай бұрын
Omg could you elaborate on the sins bit, that's so interesting
@goldenholdenolden8 ай бұрын
let’s see, caleb is lust for sure. father is pride, hence his banishment from the colony and doing shady things behind his wife’s back in hopes of a big payday.
@deranged_miyeon_stan8 ай бұрын
@@jesslyn6813father is pride caleb is lust twins are sloth
@sparda90608 ай бұрын
Thomison commuted sin of murder by killing her mother. And I think the baby committed a sin too but forgot which one it is. Basically everyone in the family committed of the seven deadly sins.
@ashley.sterling8 ай бұрын
I hate the fact that this movie is so dark that you miss the devil's awesome transformation of good hoof to boot
@rodgill93768 ай бұрын
Mark Korven's musical score for The VVitch is one of the most surreal and haunting soundtracks I've heard in a long while and it can truly test the listener's patience. It is filled with suspense, dread and dissonance with some surprisingly beautiful and almost gothic/hauntingly atmospheric parts. The score is also very minimum in its approach. Its just strings (the cello and nyckelharpa in particular), a hurdy-gurdy, waterphones, percussions and female choirs. The choirs almost always sends a chill down my spine!
@TheBrookelynChick8 ай бұрын
*Jenna Marbles voice* OH HELL YEAH!
@K.alexsadler8 ай бұрын
Caleb (Harvey Scrimshaw) has one of the best onscreen deaths for real
@kiwi96158 ай бұрын
i saw bryce's little smirk when phillip said "wouldst you like to live deliciously?" 😂 i want to know more about his thoughts of the movie, since he looked like he enjoyed (maybe understood?) it the most
@leesapollo8 ай бұрын
Me at the ending “good for her”
@MrBlooperton8 ай бұрын
I watch everything soley just to see Rob react to Zuff
@robovike8 ай бұрын
This and The Babadook and Midsommar helped generate what has been a golden age in horror, which in the past was very hit and miss and polluted with slasher BS films did little to generate any sense of dread or true menace. Looking forward to director Robert Eggers's adaptation of Nosferatu.
@candaceswart82288 ай бұрын
It's 10 in the morning, I was going to get up. But then I saw this came out and I got straight back into bed. This is gunna be a goodie
@NHarts218 ай бұрын
These are old-school Protestants, but they still held some remnants of Catholic theology. As a Catholic, we pray for the souls of unbaptized babies because we believe baptism to be salvific. Without baptism one can't enter heaven because baptism is what cleanses us of original sin. However, because children that die before a certain age are incapable of sin (except original sin, which we're all born with), we pray for God's mercy that He will accept those babies' souls. There are Biblical passages that make us hopeful of this, particularly in the book of Matthew: "But Jesus said, 'Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.'” Great reaction! This movie is terrifying!
@victorvillanueva2058 ай бұрын
"I mean witches do some crazy shit"
@TheBrookelynChick8 ай бұрын
“Is the witch even cappable?” 😂
@nicoleross2795 ай бұрын
The director really tried to capture an accurate representation of what it would’ve felt like back then. The paranoia of not knowing who the witch is. The extreme religious beliefs. How women were treated. And as far as the witch craft, it’s pretty accurate. Rob Eggers really loves to do his research. It’s part of the process of coming up with his ideas for movies. Just learning
@balloonedraccoon25038 ай бұрын
I don't know if anyone commented. But the scene when she cuts him after he comes back, I'd assume that was "bloodletting", a common practice in the old days.
@audreymarie79388 ай бұрын
This was one of the movies that made me sit in silence for a few minutes after it ended 😅 I really enjoyed it though. When I first watched it, I got it confused with the Blair Witch documentary so I had no idea what I was getting into lmao
@Sara019778 ай бұрын
Eggers wanted the movie to be authentic to the period so all of the clothes, tools, housing, etc are copied from over 400 years old. Most admirable is the language, Old English, which the actors learned the dialogue in. That is very impressive!
@CherrysMC8 ай бұрын
I don’t think I have ever been so early to a reaction vid lol! Movie night 100 coming up soon, can’t wait!!
@peytonkirk1068 ай бұрын
I was literally just thinking that I hope y’all watch this, I love this movie and if I’m correct it was Anya Taylor Joys first movie. So good, and very period accurate. The stuff you see in the movie is actually what people of the time believed of witches, ie the bargain w the devil and the signing of his book, rubbing baby fat all over themselves to make them fly, appearing as animals aka familiars such as crows, rabbits, and ravens, the reason why they were asking the twins and everyone to recite the Lord’s Prayer is bc they believed that someone who made a deal with the devil was unable to recite it. It was pretty much their “fool proof” method of deciding wether or not you were a witch.
@angelagraves8658 ай бұрын
There are some interesting interviews with Robert Eggers where he talks about writing and making this movie. Made me appreciate the movie even more.
@1220joeyj8 ай бұрын
Such an amazing film! It takes the puritanical fears of nature and women seriously. You have to understand the religious worldview of that time which is why it’s a disconnect for a lot of folks. They got banished because the family were too puritanical for even the puritans of the plantation
@mitchellhp8 ай бұрын
Wow, didn’t expect a horror reaction in February. I love this movie. It is so cinematically beautiful, and the performances are outstanding. They thought the baby wasn’t in heaven because they believed all people were born with Original Sin, which is only forgiven through Baptism.
@subroy71238 ай бұрын
This is incredible. Best horror movie since The Shining for me. The Witch is about how women were treated under a Puritan Christian society, where every other woman was blamed as a Witch by their own family. Persecution will turn people into the villain they say you are. The Satanic temple endorsed this movie and they put it perfectly: "It’s a criticism of a theocratic patriarchal society and a fair representation of the stresses that puts on a community."
@lamb97708 ай бұрын
i knew bryce would like this movie. he has the best taste!
@jennybaby39328 ай бұрын
I know this wasn't necessarily meant to be a funny reaction video but their faces at the end had me dyingggggg 35:10
@ohbooyourselves8 ай бұрын
wouldst thou like to live deliciously 🐐
@nolasalazar8 ай бұрын
The mother played Aunt Lysa from Game of Thrones. She’s the one Little Finger married and pushed through the moon door.
@rikku04748 ай бұрын
if you guys want to get into spooky asian movies, you guys really should give "The Wailing" a try!!!!!
@luvvvv1248 ай бұрын
I remember watching this with my dad and just sitting in silence at the end LOL
@carson93598 ай бұрын
My dad and I were going to watch it when it came out but the second it got the part with the baby getting ground up my dad wasn't having it. He turned it off and was pissed that a movie would even imply that that was happening to a baby. I watched it last year for the first time all the way through. I also sat in silence at the end lol
@StathiDandis_8 ай бұрын
You guys gotta respect each other much love and blessing
@PerfectlyImperfect938 ай бұрын
Someone said that each family member represented a deadly sin. William represented Pride Catherine represented Envy due to jealousy of her daughters beauty Thomasin represented Greed Caleb represented Lust hence always looking at Thomasins chest The twins Mercy represented Wrath and Jonas represented Sloth And Baby Sam represented Gluttony
@stvk998 ай бұрын
but babies are innocent, sinless. he also wasn't baptized, I think?
@Sageddegas8 ай бұрын
@@stvk99they specifically state he was born of sin
@jesslyn68138 ай бұрын
@@stvk99 someone on reddit said that Sam could better be labeled as original sin, and that Thomasin could fall under both greed and gluttony
@joshbates90158 ай бұрын
The first 4 are pretty straightforward, and I agree that both twins fall pretty neatly into the category of Sloth, but ehhh, I dunno, saying Mercy represents Wrath and Samuel Gluttony feels kinda like you're working backwards from your conclusion and trying to shoehorn them into those categories without any real evidence to back them up.
@sparda90608 ай бұрын
Baby has original sin. It wasn't bathtized.
@tellmeajoke46458 ай бұрын
Wow I'm surprised the dude on the left didn't blurt out "guys I think this movie might be about a witch" 🤣
@Nicholas_is_my_name8 ай бұрын
Same But he definitely made up for it in the first few minutes of the reaction with the ridiculous assumptions
@Sageddegas8 ай бұрын
I think he’s a bit touched tbh
@tellmeajoke46458 ай бұрын
@@Sageddegas nothing wrong with that! I just thought it's funny some videos he just says the most left field shiii.. he's hilarious 😂
@marianne50558 ай бұрын
If you want another movie that looks at the witch trials (in a non supernatural way) there is The Crucible with Winona Ryder and Daniel Day-Lewis.
@allier18678 ай бұрын
one of Anya's earlier big movies. soo good. have you guys seen Emma? you'll love it :D
@steph86red8 ай бұрын
If you liked this I hope you watch the directors 2nd movie, The Lighthouse. So bizarre and so good!
@maddyhs8 ай бұрын
I don’t think I actually know what I just watched lol. The mother was definitely pissing me off lol. I don’t know a whole lot about that time period and don’t know anything about witches and witchcraft. But always enjoy watch alongs with you guys!!
@RGlinick7 ай бұрын
Puritan life in 16 hundreds it was common belief that witches sacrificed unbaptized infants in their rituals (hence Samuel wasn’t baptized). Explaining why the Mother believed he was in hell. Caleb coughed the apple because he lied about “picking apples” (metaphor). Hence when dying, he was accepting the witch/Satan as his savor. William aloud Black Philip to kill him as accepting his punishment for his lies he confessed to God the night before. That’s just my interpretation of the film. Yep… good ole Black Philip was Satan. (When you see the hoof transform into to boots while walking behind the Devils book, brilliant. Sorry to bore you but I really enjoy everything about Puritan/Pilgram life in colonial times. Thx
@tragictrust8 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite films by A24. I took a History of Witchcraft and the Salem Witch Trials in college, so I understood all the various layers in this film.
@RGlinick4 ай бұрын
Outside witches (in the sense of this film), it’s a brilliant account of actual Puritan beliefs in the 16 hundreds. It’s a brilliant film, building characters, and tension.
@allaboutthecookies96428 ай бұрын
The actor who played Caleb did such a great job!
@K.alexsadler8 ай бұрын
Get into both Suspirias!
@SnailHatan8 ай бұрын
Yeah, Lannisters! Tywon. Zuff at it again with the white vans. Edit: I should have waited longer to comment. Zuff really said the mom was Ygritte 🤦🏽♂️
@gabbytorres68858 ай бұрын
The soundtrack as well is absolutely wild and overstimulating.
@thebookgeek878 ай бұрын
This is a movie you have to watch several times to appreciate it. I did not understand it the first time I watched it
@williamvancott8 ай бұрын
As a fellow NY Jets fan nothing can be scarrier than watching the Jets on Sundays
@Arcannabis8 ай бұрын
Yo I’ll never get over her churning the baby into butter… apparently in witch craft the fat of an unbaptized baby can be used to make a poultice that allows witches to fly.
@maurocor51218 ай бұрын
I love this movie. It´s is one of my favorites ever. It's not an easy movie (like all Robert Egeers movies). It gets you in its unusual way to tell the story. There is no music, only a creepy sound or the witches voice. It explores the psychological horror and the infamous radicalism of the religion and the dark age of Christianity beliefs . A curiosity about the movie is that everything in the scenes was made using the same tools they used back then. That is the way Robert Eggers make his movies.
@valebarrionuevo93058 ай бұрын
Hey guyss, you should watch "Society of the snow" it is a film by the same director as "the impossible" and it is based on real events, it is absolutly incredible. it is nominated for the oscars as best foreign film.
@pranajaalterio89508 ай бұрын
You guys definitely have to watch The Northman now, another great Robert Eggers movie also starring Anya Taylor Joy
@jonwright64728 ай бұрын
I really, really enjoyed and appreciated this movie. Theaters made it unusually involving, and my time studying that time period made it even more interesting.
@jasmineg_638 ай бұрын
5:56 I love how they show this sacrifice. In order to show 6:23 how they fly.
@kimbervoss37538 ай бұрын
See what happens when u take Lysa Arryn out of the Vale and forget to make a moon door?? Lol
@jared986le8 ай бұрын
I remember watching that movie at 1am And THAT last Scene just let me speechless
@nick_bluejeanblue8 ай бұрын
“is the witch even cappable” omg 😭
@victorvillanueva2058 ай бұрын
Oh HELLL YEEAHH
@StevieMcKenna108 ай бұрын
This was the first horror movie that made me so disturbed and it is my favorite, the mix between horror and the time period just makes it so creepy, Anya did incredible and everyone else (heard the goat was an ass on set 😂)
@anakaren95978 ай бұрын
I've never been more excited for a reaction! I love this movie!
@babygirl60548 ай бұрын
I saw this a long time ago and remember liking it but i almost don’t remember what happens so it will be a good rewatch
@GabrielaGonzalez.18 ай бұрын
This movie makes me never want to go camping again.
@EvanEllis-zp3nx6 ай бұрын
Yes the father is from game of thrones he was the solder from the iorn Islands that said it was a good speech I didn't want to interrupt 😂
@NUMBgirl0218 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies ever! The dark tone gave me so much anxiety.
@Charlie_Wolfe8 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t say Anya Taylor Joy was forced more like she was seduced in the end to the dark side
@Sara019778 ай бұрын
Also she really had no other choice. How was a young girl all by herself in the 1600’s going to survive? There’s no way she could work the land on her own or not be attacked by an animal or even sexually assaulted from a man. I guess that is an option but not one I’d choose.
@thefabfabs8 ай бұрын
Until this movie, my fav horror one was The Omen 1976. But THIS changed everything. I became obsessed with A24 with this
@sarahalbritton75198 ай бұрын
Off topic, but would love to see you guys react to sons of anarchy. Not sure if y’all have seen it but it’s an amazing show!
@CrazyPuertoricans1118 ай бұрын
Puritans always took things to the extreme. Salem was one of many. Irony religious people unaliving innocent people.
@Platonkie4 ай бұрын
Gee, yes beacuse from the events of the movies one would assume theres not a witch behind the acts. Ah , darn puritans trying to kill the evil tearing their family apart
@Arete120 күн бұрын
the guy on the left is sub 80 iq
@funeralforahorse19 күн бұрын
Right lol straight up impaired
@gianni999998 ай бұрын
You guys NEED to see The Lighthouse!
@Sageddegas8 ай бұрын
I’m guessing y’all haven’t seen human centipede 2… the baby smoothie in the beginning of the movie gives the same vibes as the end of centipede 😅
@Adriansyah7778 ай бұрын
The Hill Have Eyes (2006) & (2007), Please.
@hyrulianhero1168 ай бұрын
You guys should consider putting bridge to terebithia on your polls it's a great film.
@blister93668 ай бұрын
The rabbit is rhw witch's familiar. The baby was killed, sacrified and made into a poultice, but Im sure she ate the baby poultice. Im not sure why the rest of the kids were sacrificed, either. Sucks blsck Phillip did that. The kids giggling at him tho 😂🤭
@lolsaXx8 ай бұрын
I've heard about it but, ive never seen this movie so was confused when you covered the picture.
@ny69788 ай бұрын
This was so spooky, I will never live in Pennsylvania 😭
@aidenfiddler57035 ай бұрын
When I think of witches I think of this lmfaoooo
@jamesmccarthy26558 ай бұрын
LOVE this movie! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@Sradders8 ай бұрын
Finchy from the original Office .. very distinctive voice
@cityrat32378 ай бұрын
The movie is very open to interpretation. There is no real answer as to what was the point. It’s one of those make what you can of it movies. To me Anya’s character was like you said gaslit and pushed towards becoming a witch. The devil used the witch to plague this family. Which caused the family to turn on one another and caused Anya’s character to resort to going to the devil for answers which he uses an opportunity to make her a witch and serve him.
@micahbanks43248 ай бұрын
THE LIGHTHOUSEEEE
@achillesbenalita77428 ай бұрын
Watch The Witch Part 1(Korean).. and this is a sure banger
@jennifergrove23688 ай бұрын
Can y'all do "The Lighthouse"? It's the same director but it has Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe.
@jennifergrove23688 ай бұрын
PS I liked The VVitch a lot better upon second watch. The first time I saw it I had the same reaction Zuff had.
@sushi_donut8 ай бұрын
Did you like The Lighthouse on first watch?? I thought that was a harder watch than The Witch, imo. But I REALLY liked The Lighthouse@@jennifergrove2368
@kassiogomes84988 ай бұрын
@@jennifergrove2368 zuff will never like the witch. It's not his type of movie. He is a dumb comedy type of guy
@maddypatterson75738 ай бұрын
Yo the one that plays Caleb is a damn good actor. Shit
@christined63218 ай бұрын
I’m with Zuff on this one…I did NOT care for this movie 😂. But I still enjoyed your reaction. I like to see people become just as disturbed as I was when I first saw it.
@K.alexsadler8 ай бұрын
OoooOooo one of my fave movies
@desertrose7778 ай бұрын
If you thought this was weird, check out The Lighthouse by the same director. I think its weird factor beats out this film.