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@the0peratoR14 күн бұрын
This book came out at the same times as The Hinger Games, and was yet ANOTHER 'teenagers in a dystopia' book series that sold very well, this movie brings back good memories of being able to sit down and read for more than 5 minutes
@TheMikeLawz14 күн бұрын
both goated franchises
@Xl081x14 күн бұрын
The movies were trash tho
@the0peratoR13 күн бұрын
@@Xl081x no cap tho I just meant the books, they really messed up their chance to make this a great series
@Xl081x13 күн бұрын
@the0peratoR idk about the books I just know these movies were horrible
@the0peratoR13 күн бұрын
@@Xl081x that's what I'm talking about
@Serotonin.Syndrome14 күн бұрын
Dylan 100% would have been a better Spiderman 👏
@valbaybie13 күн бұрын
idk if he would’ve been better per say, tom holland is super likable, but hotter? definitely 😂 💯
@greenscreenmovieguy55829 күн бұрын
hey would of been a better nathan drake honestly
@fatmanjam14 күн бұрын
The stunts in these movies are pretty impressive. Really cool moments and ideas throughout. Also yeah Dylan would’ve been a great Spider-Man!!
@Thebongdigity14 күн бұрын
This and hunger games is what really led me into some of my favorite dystopian books as a teen and adult. They all present super interesting concepts, I'm always in awe of authors literally just thinking this stuff into existence.
@shel7nichole114 күн бұрын
I love that you are doing this series! You make every movie better with your commentary 😂
@KORTEZInc14 күн бұрын
The key motivation for your daily runs is to pretend something is chasing you
@JuliaGulia0414 күн бұрын
Newt was Jojen in GOT.
@alyssevangeline13 күн бұрын
0:28 "its adam warlock?" LMFAOOO
@babiirae7299 күн бұрын
1) I just found your channel with this video and subscribed after 10 minutes 2) I agree with you about the Spiderman thing lowkey 3) I cannot place your accent 4) can’t wait to keep watching !
@XxmsbostonxX4 күн бұрын
that BAWSTON( boston) ACCENT
@LissetteXO9814 күн бұрын
“Oh you found its PLUMBUS” 🤣😭
@TheMikeLawz14 күн бұрын
DROP THE PLUMBUS 🚨🚨🚨
@eliasstudios335214 күн бұрын
“What is thaaat??” had me 😂😂😂
@shania99114 күн бұрын
So if you want a few book facts..... 1. Thomas is the one that actually designed the Maze 2. He was sent into the Maze because he was trying to help put an end to what WICKED was doing "I can't keep watching them die" the books are way darker but Thomas was orginally on the side of WICKED but obviously things changed and they sent him in. 3. Thomas and Teresa have telepathic powers/connection they could have full conversations even if they weren't in the same area. 4. Not really a book fact but just a fact in general but characters are named after famous people, including scientists, and historical figures. (So Newt= Isaac Newton an inventor, Thomas= Thomas Edison an astronomer and so on) 5. The situation with the grievers was actually different they did a one by one type thing not attack the group and the kids actually had the serum wckd would send it up ong with supplies vs here the only send two with Terresa 6. They leave it out but if you notice Newt has kind of a limp this is because he humped off the Maze wall trying to off himself but he survived. 7. In the movie when Gally is about to shoot Thomas we see he's been stung but in the book Wicked actually has way more mind control over these kids and that's whh he tries to kill Thomas but instead of a gun he threw a knife.
@thiswolffbites14 күн бұрын
i was OBSESSED with these books & movies! my friend & i would swap books & go to the theater to see them. this is one of my faves, i’m so glad to see you watching, mike! 🙏🏻
@abrimfulofasha13 күн бұрын
Every film dylan has been in ive enjoyed. Theres a cult classic hes in called Flashback. Its twist central. And the new one hes in caddo lake was mind blowing too. Im with you on him being spiderman. He never gets enough credit and is a seriously great actor.
@shania99114 күн бұрын
I absolutely LOVED this movie as a kid Dylan was like the king of making it through a closing door😂. I always appreciated just how ride or die they all are for each other as the movies go on I'm a sucker for "found family". Something i noticed later 26:31 after the grivers take Ably they leave it was HIM they wanted chuck just got in the way he remembered too much.
@redluigi81414 күн бұрын
that dude is ferb in phineas and ferb and from game of thrones lol
@TothanCrawk14 күн бұрын
Funny, when the director of this was making this movie, he joked that the guy who played Newt should play Link of they ever made a live action Legend of Zelda. Well 11 years later this director is now in pre production to direct a live action Legend of Zelda movie, I think it's safe to say who Link will be even though they haven't announced it yet.
@TheMikeLawz14 күн бұрын
I can absolutely see that. Sounds like a solid choice to me even though I'm not a fan of legend of zelda
@lizcatty92816 күн бұрын
Really!?! I'm soo glad I saw this comment! Thanx 4 the info! Never been into Zelda but know enough & would absolutely love to watch a movie of it! Especially if Thomas Brodie-Sangster's playin Link!🥰 💚🇦🇺💛
@mere758314 күн бұрын
I would be so pissed if I was a side character in this movie. Nice looking place, supplies get dropped, looks pretty warm, I'd be chilling. Then main character comes in and starts stirring the pot, brings in a girl, ends the supply drop? nope no thank you lol
@shania99114 күн бұрын
Then you would be dumb have you even watched the movies or read the book? You'd be chilling even though they have a whole wall full of people that have died, mutated creatures to torture them, and he didn't stir the pot just because Galley was content and a coward doesn't mean Thomas was wrong if it wasn't for him being sent there and trying to stop what the orginaztion was doing they would've all been left for dead. 😂 dude just gonna stay and die also the drops were going to stop eithwr way it had zero to do with Thomas the only thing he did was give them drive to actually leave.
@caseyh838614 күн бұрын
@@shania991jeez calm down, dude was just joking around
@dylansexton225013 күн бұрын
the sonic heroes shout is unexpected and incredible
@AshHale2413 күн бұрын
You're the maze runner Harry. 😂
@evafegolfina16034 күн бұрын
Newt is played by the british actor Thomas Brody Sangster. He was the little boy in the movie Love Actually and he was also in NannyMcPhee, Dr Who. Game Of Thrones, and wole lot of other movies and series. Queens Gambit, Godless...etc etc...
@RadicalPlague14 күн бұрын
Great content as always, Mike! Can’t wait to see your reactions to the other Maze Runner movies, if you do end up watching them!
@zee506013 күн бұрын
25:45 “no fuckin bin laden like who do thinks here” tickled me way more than it should’ve
@urqueenari14 күн бұрын
Needed this today. 🎉
@Slickdigums14 күн бұрын
WhAt iS tHaT WhAt Is ThAt 🏃🏃🏃
@TheMikeLawz14 күн бұрын
WHAT IS THAT?!?!
@Sharkjockey14 күн бұрын
Let's smoke up and watch Dazed & Confused!
@caseyh838614 күн бұрын
Yessss excellent suggestion
@cynthiaxwangcomedy11 күн бұрын
"They're here!" "Grievers?" "No Bin Laden, who do you think's here?" Another great vid Mike! XD
@zee506013 күн бұрын
ive BEEN saying dylan should have been spiderman
@wilhelm-z4t10 күн бұрын
If you know your classics, the "Maze Runner" is a pretty close retelling of "Theseus and the Minotaur," of course. Naturally, Thomas is Theseus, the hero. Turns out, Thomas, in his pre-Glade life, was also Daedalus, a creative genius. Daedalus created the Labyrinth for Minos, just like Thomas created the maze for WCKD. Daedalus was condemned by Minos to the Labyrinth, just like Thomas went into the maze, but Thomas volunteered - sort of. The Glade is Crete and the Gladers are the Athenian youth of the myth, respectively. The Grievers are the Minotaur, the monster that feeds on the Athenian youth who have been offered as sacrificial victims. The Minotaur is half-man, half-bull. The Grievers are half-organic, half-machine. The WCKD mechanism that's found in the crushed Griever is Ariadne's thread, the key out of the maze. WCKD, as noted above, is King Minos. In the myth, 7 youths and 7 maids are sacrificed to the Minotaur every year. This strongly implies the existence of an all-female maze. Note the exterior of the Maze said Site A, implying other Mazes. The number 7, which has significance in the film, is undoubtedly an allusion to the myth, too. The maze motif is repeated in the "Scorch Trials" and "Death Cure." The Glade's Crete is, however, more like "The Lord of the Flies (LOTF)" than classical Greece. The Glade is, after all, an island inhabited by boys in the midst of an ocean-like maze. Like LOTF, there's a pig. At George's grave, we hear flies buzzing. Themes in that well-known classic include the tension between groupthink and individuality, between rational and emotional reactions, and between morality and immorality. Themes we see in Thomas and the Gladers. Thomas seems to be a combination of LOTF's Ralph and Simon. His Simon attribute makes us think Thomas will die at some point. He is a tragic hero after all. In this film, Gally represents LOTF's Jack. The Gladers eventually split between Thomas (Ralph/Simon) and Gally (Jack) just as in LOTF. Late in the film, Gally proposes to make Thomas an offering to the Grievers/Maze. In LOTF's, Jack proposes to offer Ralph's decapitated head as an offering to the beast, which represents darkness/fear/the innate primordial savageness of the boys. Thomas represents rationality, individuality and morality. Gally denotes groupthink and emotionalism. Consider Alby's interactions with Thomas. He warns Thomas not to be nonconformist. Alby makes Thomas sign a contract of sorts with the Glade by having Thomas etch his name on the wall. The significance of the names that orbit closest to Thomas' on the wall will become clear in the later movies. When Thomas and the others are essentially born into the Glade, actually and symbolically. The fluid is the amniotic fluid, the glass cylinder represents the placenta, and the person is the foetus. The lift is the birth canal. Like newborns, the Gladers arrive as brand-new persons. They have no identity except a name, which they were christened with by WCKD. The Gladers don't remember their actual names, except for Thomas, only their WCKD name. No two Gladers have the same name. You want to be able to distinguish your test subjects for analytical purposes. Since we saw in this film that WCKD can monitor brain function of the Gladers remotely, we can conclude all the Gladers have brain implants. Clearly, they also would have an implant that would track/geolocate them. You'd want to be able to follow your subject. It's also safe to conclude that an implant is what affects their memory, and it can presumably be turned both on and off. The party the Gladers throw on the day Thomas arrives is his "birthday" party. The average Gladers is reluctant to answer Thomas' questions from ignorance and fear. The people who know answers, albeit very imperfectly, are the runners, Ably and Newt, and perhaps some of the other keepers. The runners function as a sacred priesthood in the Glade. Their map-hut is off-limits to the average Glader. Only when Thomas is anointed to the priesthood as runner does Minho reveal to him what is known of the maze's secrets. Why is Newt willing to answer some of Thomas' questions? We see from the get-go, there's an attraction, a closeness developing between Newt and Thomas. After Thomas is first introduced to Newt, Thomas keeps looking after him as Newt walks away, and Newt seems to glance back at Thomas. Thomas and Ava Paige tell us the maze is an experiment to stress and test brain function in order to find a cure for the Flare. The "Maze Runner" trials mean to develop, isolate and produce a curative enzyme that only occurs in immune's brains so humanity can be saved, even if it means killing some of the immunes in the process. The Flare is the trilogy's MacGuffin. In any experiment, you need a treatment group and a control group. The control group is the benchmark against which you compare the treatment group. The control group must be non-immunes, the treatment group immunes. Some of the Gladers are immune, others are not. The immunes are naturally immune to the Flare. The Griever sting cannot be Flare because all the Gladers have to be at risk of death for the sake of the experiment. Griever sting is similar in effect to the Flare, but it's 100% curable by WCKD. Also, it can't be communicable since WCKD would not want all the test subjects to die if one were stung. Thomas is clearly bothered by Ben being banished. It's a triggering event for Thomas. Our tragic hero, Thomas, is super intelligent, very curious and completely selfless. He is so selfless we might consider him impulsive. After Ben, Thomas has decided there'll be no more maze deaths if he can help it. That's why he jumps into the maze after Minho and Alby. This is a recurring characteristic of Thomas. On the other hand, why is Minho bringing Alby back if he's been stung? The three rules of the Glade make no reference to being stung. There is no punishment for being stung per se. We know the Gladers holds court to decide punishments since Gally prosecutes Thomas for entering the Maze in front of such a court. Ben was banished by such a court because he tried to kill Thomas, not because he was stung. Minho was bringing Alby back to the Glade out of duty and affection. A court would later have to decide if Alby was deserving of banishment or some other sentence arising out of the second rule. On the other hand, Minho was not obligated to commit suicide to save Alby. He should have left him when it was obvious they couldn't both make it out of the maze, but he waited too long. Later, of course, fear take over, and Minho briefly abandons both Alby and Thomas. Theresa is an anomalous figure in the first film. She's a girl, her arrival is untimely, and she heralds the end of the Gladers' supply lifeline. She completely breaks the Glade's paradigm. In a way, she doesn't seem a good harbinger. Also, after Newt asks Thomas if he recognizes her, why does Thomas lie? That's not in his nature. He clearly does recognize her from his dream-visions. Is he afraid that admitting it will make him even more suspicious to Gladers like Gally? Thomas is ambiguous, too. Is Gally right about Thomas? What do his dream-visions mean? Is he an agent for good or evil? It's certainly in his nature to be a catalyst. We know he was WCKD's favourite, the best at solving challenges. Is that why he came into the maze? Also, why are he and Theresa able to recall snippets of their past? None of the other Gladers can do that unless they've been stung. There's something mysterious about Thomas and Theresa. After Thomas and Minho first open the #7 gate using the Griever key, they trigger a reconfiguration of the maze which will funnel the Gladers to the #7 gate. This means the experiment is entering its final phase. Common sense tells us the sequence the runners noted previously, but starting at 7, will be the correct exit code. Thomas is the archetypal tragic hero. Tragic heroes are characters of elevated stature, both in birth and morality. Like most heroes, he has above-average intelligence, which means he has situational awareness; he's determined, which means he is firmly set in opinion or purpose; and he has a loyal close friend who guides, advises and helps him as he faces his trials. In the films, Newt clearly fits the role as Thomas' helper, his Ariadne. The Theseus myth also emphasizes the power of love. Ariadne helps because she has fallen in love with Theseus. Likewise, Newt is in love with Thomas. As a tragic hero, Thomas is subject to a collective fate, the will of the gods, if you will, which led the solar flares and the Flare virus. A common attribute of the tragic hero is that he once held a lofty position from which he has now been cast down. Thomas' hamartia has visited his own individual fate upon himself which prompts his present adventure-journey. His moral choices while part of WCKD led him to immoral behavior, the torture and deaths of the Gladers. In this way, Thomas assumed the role of a god over them. That's hubris. Humans, even if they're heroes, have to be taught they are not a god. Thomas' subsequent actions, which are unknown at present, eventually led to his downfall and the tragic course his life followed. Tragic heroes suffer, and Thomas will suffer throughout the films. The trilogy manifests several themes. The main theme in all the films is the question of whether the end justifies the means, a principle often associated with totalitarianism. The principle is part and parcel of consequentialism, a teleological theory that says whether an action is morally good or bad depends on its outcomes. The more good outcomes outnumber the bad, the better/more moral the action. Under this rubric if WCKD finds a cure, then WCKD is very good, indeed. Another theme which we see in this film in particular, is the question of how do different people deal with fear/unknown? This is also very much a theme in LOTF.
@wilhelm-z4t9 күн бұрын
Although the cues to how Gally got into the lab were carefully laid out, people still miss them. These are adult films, not YA. So, there's an expectation the viewer can piece things together without a lot of hand-holding. When Thomas and Minho first opened the #7 gate, they triggered a reconfiguration of the Maze and the END of the Maze Trial. The Maze was then reconfigured to funnel the Gladers to #7 gate/exit. This is what was happening when Thomas and Minho were running back to the Glade. Subsequently, all 4 Maze entrances in the Glade were opened. The Grievers were sent in to evict the Gladers from the Glade. Remember what Teresa said to Gally? The Grievers are going to keep coming back until you're all dead. In other words, it's pointless to remain in the Glade. By the way, all those Grievers would have section #7 keys. The entire experiment has been a variation on "survival of the fittest." Only those Gladers who successfully exit the Maze pass Phase I. Those who stay behind will not survive. Remember when Thomas was appointed Runner, Minho took him to the Runner's Hut. He told Thomas the "pattern" the Maze's sections follow when they opened. This is the "code" to the 8 Maze gates. Since only #7 gate is available to the Gladers after the reconfiguration, it's reasonable to assume the code begins with 7, i.e., it's 71526483. If they had opened, say, #2 gate, the code would be 26483715 etc. After Alby is stung, the other Runners quit, except for Minho, the keeper or leader of the Runners. The ex-Runners were then seen talking to Gally, and probably stayed behind with Gally after Thomas and the others left. Gally was also one of the leaders of the Glade. It's reasonable to assume Gally knew the code either from the ex-Runners or because he was a leader. He certainly knew about the "key" inside the Grievers. After Thomas and the others left, either Gally and his mates followed them to force them back or they were driven out of the Glade by a round 2 attack by the Grievers. On the way to gate #7, Gally and his mates either killed a Griever or found a dead one and got a key. Apparently, only Gally made it to the gate, everyone else with Gally was killed along the way. Since Gally had a key and knew the code, if one was still required, he was able to exit the Maze and enter the Lab. Unfortunately, Gally picked up the pistol from the dead attacker, and you know the rest. The whole idea behind the Trials (Phase I: The Maze, Phase 2: ?) is to create specific engrams in identified areas of the brains of immunes. These engrams, in turn, alter the brain chemistry of the immunes and results in the production of a specific enzyme which has been found to be useful as a temporary treatment for Flare in the non-immune. This enzyme can be extracted directly from the brain of an immune or isolated in his blood. WCKD has discovered that subjecting immunes to life-and-death situations stresses the immunes in ways that creates engrams that sometimes result in a more effective enzyme. In its quest for a more efficacious enzyme or an enzyme that actually cures, WCKD may vary the type of stress inflicted, its severity or lethality and/or its duration. The experiment is an iterative trial-and-error process. The dangers of the Trials are real, and test subjects can and frequently do die as a consequence. The ultimate purpose of the Trials is to find the right combination of stresses that produce an actual cure to Flare. Any experiment requires a treatment group (in this case, immunes) and a control group (non-immunes). WCKD treats all test subjects as if they were lab rats, property of WCKD. All test subjects have brain implants which are used to control memory, provide limited tracking capabilities and to provide biometric data for WCKD researchers. With the possible exception of Thomas and Teresa, the test subjects are all involuntary subjects. They did not consent to be part of the Trials. To underline and bold it: The Griever sting is Flare-like but NOT the Flare. The Griever sting was 100% curable by WCKD, the Flare is not. The point is to find a cure for Flare. As remarked above, any experiment requires a treatment group (immunes) and a control group (non-immunes) for comparison's sake. So, some of the Gladers are not immune to the Flare. This needs to be remembered. Moreover, the Griever sting cannot be Flare because the immunes would be immune to it. It has to be something deadly that would affect both immunes and non-immunes because any Glader must be at risk of death from it for the sake of the experimental stresses. It also can't be communicable since if one Glader is stung, WCKD would not want all the Gladers to die. Yeah, the Mazes are a pretty big undertaking, but the entire resources of the planet are devoted to this project. And the Mazes had to be very real in order to set up Phase Two. Why do stung Gladers have so much hostility towards Thomas? Despite his youth, Thomas was a high-ranking WCKD official. In fact, he's a genius. He's a medical doctor/researcher as well. Another _Doogie Howser, MD,_ if you will. He created the Maze, and he put the Gladers into it. Most likely he was in charge of the Maze, and was a direct report to Dr. Ava Paige, who runs WCKD. Of course, Thomas remembers only a tiny bit of this, hardly anything at all. In his memories, we see Dr. Paige interacting directly with Thomas, she wouldn't be doing so with some minor staffer. She tells Thomas: "Don't be easy on them (the test subjects)." No, Thomas was important in WCKD. After Ben is stung, he tries to kill Thomas. What does Ben say to Thomas? He tells him: "I saw you." In other words, Ben remembers Thomas putting him in the Maze. Naturally, Ben feels anger towards Thomas which the Flare-like WCKD virus magnifies into murderous rage. When Thomas tries to administer the WCKD serum to Alby, Alby yells: "You shouldn't be here!" Alby knows Thomas was WCKD, he put them all in the Maze, and he ran the show. Later, Alby tells Thomas: "We can't leave, they won't let us. I remember ... you (Thomas). You were always their favourite, why did you do this? why did you come here?" Alby doesn't understand why Thomas is in the Maze, because he shouldn't be, and it doesn't make sense to Alby. Right before he's killed, Alby tells Thomas: "Get them out!" Alby knows Thomas created the Maze, ran it and should know how to get out. Finally, there's Gally, who, after being stung and while pointing a pistol at Thomas in the Lab, intending to kill him, says: "No, we can't leave. Free? You think we're free out there? No, no, there's no escape from this place." When both Alby and Gally say the Gladers can't leave and won't be free, they're remembering they're all part of the Trials, that they're lab rats, and WCKD has absolute control over them. Whether this reactor watches the entire trilogy or not is his business. I understand it also depends on the _tastes_ of his followers to some extent, but these probably echo the reactors personal tastes. Frankly, I hope he doesn't. A good reactor doesn't pay attention to the _hoi polloi_ or their views. He judges things on their own merits. These films aren't teen romances with love triangles and common tropes like _Hunger Games._ Maze Runner is clearly inspired by the ancient Greek myth of "Theseus and the Minotaur," "The Lord of the Flies," and an examination of the criminally inhumane Nazi medical experimentation programme of WW II. TMR's hero is a tragic hero, and the story the trilogy tells is a tragedy. Maze Runner explores quite a few themes, but the primary theme of the trilogy examines whether "The ends justify the means." This is a principle often associated with totalitarianism, and the phrase has its origin with Machiavelli, although the idea is much older. The principle is part and parcel of consequentialism, a teleological theory that says whether an action is morally good or bad depends on its outcomes. The more good outcomes outnumber the bad, the better/more moral the action. Under this rubric if WCKD finds a cure, then WCKD is very good, indeed. It's clearly rooted in Utilitarianism. It's also worth remembering that all heroic stories generally follow the same pattern. In his book "The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949)", Joseph Campbell describes this narrative pattern as follows: A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man. This is the basic framework of TMR.
@hellojilly14 күн бұрын
perfect timing 👌🏼
@rispamstk13 күн бұрын
loveee this trilogy sooo muchhh, I hope u watch the other 2 moviess!
@jay1nspace14 күн бұрын
YESSSS
@kittysheppard651214 күн бұрын
13:18 made me a bigger fan 😂😂
@mundaneamazing12 күн бұрын
I definitely want a part two because Mike's reaction video was better than the actual movie.
@alyssevangeline13 күн бұрын
this is one of my fave series I'm so glad you're watching it!
@Crystal_Aquarius198914 күн бұрын
Newt was my favorite lol 😂
@vle723915 күн бұрын
Thomas is my fav! Probably cause Dylan plays him. 😍
@evafegolfina16034 күн бұрын
Newt is my favorite too. When reading all those comments of every interview they had back then we could see that Newt was almost everybodys favorite.
@Hazeleyez1214 күн бұрын
I've always been a bit on the fence about the maze runner movies. I've seen them all, imo they go downhill after the first one, BUT your reactions make them worth going back to!
@shania99114 күн бұрын
They definitely don't go downhill 😂 not sure what you watched
@cynthiaxwangcomedy11 күн бұрын
1:46PM: the guy that youve seen before is in game of thrones
@Madinternet14 күн бұрын
Hell ya dog! (plz finish game of thrones)
@deadsetondreams198813 күн бұрын
There are 3, I've only seen the 1st 2 so far. The 3rd unfortunately, was pushed back a lot because of the accident so I never got to watch it when it did come out. I enjoyed the 1st 2 though. The 2nd one has one of my favorite scenes in cinema too so I would love for you to continue them all.
@evafegolfina16034 күн бұрын
You can watch the third movie The Death Cure, here on the tube if you want. Someone put the wole movie on here.
@alyssevangeline13 күн бұрын
21:15 YES We're the Miller's is so good. he is so funny in that movie. that movie is wilddd
@egb69814 күн бұрын
Dylan was 5 years too young for Amazing Spider-Man and 5 years too old for MCU Spider-man but he 1000% would have killed it
@Blahwoof8514 күн бұрын
They couldn't have tested them another way? Like give them some brain teasers or a crossword puzzle or something.
@V_Wolf79 күн бұрын
Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Newt) was in Game of Thrones. I believe season 4 (haven’t watched GOT bc it didn’t interest me) and when he was younger he auditioned to be Ron Weasley in Harry Potter but Rupert got the role instead.
@evafegolfina16034 күн бұрын
He was in Game of Thrones season 3 and 4. I recommend you to watch Game Of Thrones, it's great. I loved that show.
@V_Wolf74 күн бұрын
@ I didn’t make it through season 1
@tanita62342 күн бұрын
Did he ever do a hunger games reaction?? 😢
@derrickbrantleyyy13 күн бұрын
Listen imma straight man but Will Poulter now is fucking gorgeous
@S7RDust14 күн бұрын
React to Black Mass - 2015.
@wilhelm-z4t10 күн бұрын
_Why are you sitting so close?_ Well, there's a reason for that. Honestly, it was made fairly apparent why in this film.😉
@Xl081x14 күн бұрын
These movies are All Trash you could have edited these down to 15mins 😅
@vle723915 күн бұрын
please keep your negative comments to yourself and have them decide if they like it or not. Don't watch the reactions if you don't like the movies. Go find something else to watch.
@Xl081x5 күн бұрын
@vle72391 I said what I said if you don't like it stay out the comments and find something to do to occupy your time or go watch some other trash movies and go thru reading the comments to old post 🤣
@evafegolfina16034 күн бұрын
I don't think they are trash movies. I love this trilogy.
@Xl081x4 күн бұрын
@evafegolfina1603 well there trash. 💡 Nothing wrong with liking a trash movie but holly 💩 those movies are horrible 🤣
@alyssevangeline13 күн бұрын
16:08 "thats a bad scenario for her" yeah frr. no shit 😭😭 1 girl waking up surrounded by like 15 hormonal teenage boys is likely a horror story and court case nightmare. (if it were irl)