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Ivan
1 month
I'm pretty sure they did all those different designs and genders for Riley because they are the main group of the movie, the ones that had most of the time, so I think they decided to have males and females to not had only just females for main characters
TSP247
1 month
Hi im just rewatching this reaction and i notice the little toy of bing bong in joys bed room next to the lamp.
John
1 month
I feel like a sequel could possibly be about teenage love and the ups and downs that comes with that. It could also be the point where all her emotions become like the other people's emotions: matching hairdos and a singular gender. It's possible that the reason Riley's emotions are both male and female is that either she hasn't decided yet which camp she would fall in or that she's possibly bisexual.
Barbara
2 months
I'd love for y'all to give Bojack Horseman from Netflix a try. good balance between wacky and funny and also real deep relatable stuff. I think Boom in particular would appreciate it- it's way deeper and darker than you'd initially think
Dearly
2 months
I don’t know if I’ve ever watched a movie before that gave me this much anxiety lol. Also it feels like it’s almost a guarantee there will be a third movie possibly where Riley is in her senior year close to graduation. This is one of the few Disney movies where I wouldn’t mind how many sequels they make. And of course RIP Bing Bong.
Nike
2 months
I just love how they represented Anxiety! Especially the scenarios, because I remember in high school whenever I had a test, I had asked myself 'what happens if I fail this?' and sprung to the worst likely scenarios of: my parents are disappointed, I won't graduate, I'll get kicked out and forced to live on the street and be alone forever. I did it a lot with a lot of social scenarios involving my classes and of course that sent me into a spiral of sadness for a bit, but those always turned into my motivation to study and work hard especially during college. And I didn't even realize how positive it could be until seeing this movie which is really cool to think back on.
P.S. There's a Bing Bong toy in Joy's bunk!!
Elijah
2 months
Love and depression should definitely be in one of these movies
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imrightoverhere
2 months
Depression was already in the first movie; the emotions not being able to control the console is what depression is, which is stopped by letting them her feel sadness. I agree with love tho
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SauceyRed
2 months
It'd be neat if they added Love, but I feel like Love is kind of a part of, and could be represented by, Joy.
Reaper
2 months
In my head Anxiety and Sadness are too busy fighting over who gets to be in control so Ennui has to keep everything running. Everyone else is slacking. Shit's a mess in here.
Brye
2 months
I love that the Dad's memory of the sports game at the end is orange implying he is just replaying a game that stressed him out lol
L
2 months
I wish we could see your faces more for the reaction.
Rory003
2 months
I thought I was safe from crying but the line about 'as you grow up you feel less joy' has be bawling my eyes out lmao
Bomb-Boy
2 months
Really wish bill hader came back for the voice of fear, his lines made his delivery land
Ramba_Ya
2 months
pretty sure im embarishment
Petrichor12
2 months
These movies about emotions always making me feel things! 😭
Kyra
2 months
Ayeee let's goo I'm watching this for the first time with you guys 🙌🥰
Trey
2 months
i prefer the old layout imho
DementisXYZ
2 months
1:19:37 Bro, Sean, the fact that you called her crazy train is amazing. One of the first trailers for this movie was playing Ozzy's Crazy Train through it.
Roberto
2 months
I'm telling you man depression since I was 13 took over my life and it still goes on to this very day 17 years later
dantesface
2 months
If the new setup is because of a copyright problem, okay, but if not, please go back to the old setup.
For me, It's always like the Reactor should be in Focus and the Video in a smaller spot.
Other than that Nice Reaction and a Great Movie
Raptor
2 months
Movies and shows rarely make me tear up; with that first bit in Up and “Leaves from the Vine” moments in both the animated and live Last Airbender series being amongst the few that still. But something about “Maybe this is what happens when you grow up. You feel less joy” hit so much different than anything I’ve seen.Maybe it’s the way Joy phrased it that reminded me of all the pain I felt growing up. I don’t think I’m the only one who had a pretty great childhood but would never want to relive it because of the times that hurt no matter how many times were good.And the moment where Anxiety says “We don’t get to choose who Riley is” and Joy realizes she’s been suppressing parts of Riley is also pretty intense. It’s a reminder that as we become more complex, we have to accept the worst parts of ourselves even though there’s no going back afterwards.Pixar is the master of emotionally fucking you up no matter how prepared you are.
imrightoverhere
2 months
Ohh, i didn't expect it to be just the two of you, cool. After a day to think about it, I think I have a better sense of why I have a problem with the new format. Not in the sense that your reactions are distracting from the movie, but blocking off a fourth of the screen distracts from the viewing experience as a whole because when I see a moment where a character is blocked off, I get distracted from both the movie and the reactions as my brain tries to fill in the moment from the movie. I only enjoyed the viewing experience of TCW yesterday, when I was playing the reaction in the background. For now, I'll just sync up a copy of the movie with the reaction, hopefully pauses aren't too frequent ;-;
I'm pretty sure they did all those different designs and genders for Riley because they are the main group of the movie, the ones that had most of the time, so I think they decided to have males and females to not had only just females for main characters
Hi im just rewatching this reaction and i notice the little toy of bing bong in joys bed room next to the lamp.
I feel like a sequel could possibly be about teenage love and the ups and downs that comes with that. It could also be the point where all her emotions become like the other people's emotions: matching hairdos and a singular gender. It's possible that the reason Riley's emotions are both male and female is that either she hasn't decided yet which camp she would fall in or that she's possibly bisexual.
I'd love for y'all to give Bojack Horseman from Netflix a try. good balance between wacky and funny and also real deep relatable stuff. I think Boom in particular would appreciate it- it's way deeper and darker than you'd initially think
I don’t know if I’ve ever watched a movie before that gave me this much anxiety lol. Also it feels like it’s almost a guarantee there will be a third movie possibly where Riley is in her senior year close to graduation. This is one of the few Disney movies where I wouldn’t mind how many sequels they make. And of course RIP Bing Bong.
I just love how they represented Anxiety! Especially the scenarios, because I remember in high school whenever I had a test, I had asked myself 'what happens if I fail this?' and sprung to the worst likely scenarios of: my parents are disappointed, I won't graduate, I'll get kicked out and forced to live on the street and be alone forever. I did it a lot with a lot of social scenarios involving my classes and of course that sent me into a spiral of sadness for a bit, but those always turned into my motivation to study and work hard especially during college. And I didn't even realize how positive it could be until seeing this movie which is really cool to think back on.
P.S. There's a Bing Bong toy in Joy's bunk!!
Love and depression should definitely be in one of these movies
Depression was already in the first movie; the emotions not being able to control the console is what depression is, which is stopped by letting them her feel sadness. I agree with love tho
It'd be neat if they added Love, but I feel like Love is kind of a part of, and could be represented by, Joy.
In my head Anxiety and Sadness are too busy fighting over who gets to be in control so Ennui has to keep everything running. Everyone else is slacking. Shit's a mess in here.
I love that the Dad's memory of the sports game at the end is orange implying he is just replaying a game that stressed him out lol
I wish we could see your faces more for the reaction.
I thought I was safe from crying but the line about 'as you grow up you feel less joy' has be bawling my eyes out lmao
Really wish bill hader came back for the voice of fear, his lines made his delivery land
pretty sure im embarishment
These movies about emotions always making me feel things! 😭
Ayeee let's goo I'm watching this for the first time with you guys 🙌🥰
i prefer the old layout imho
1:19:37 Bro, Sean, the fact that you called her crazy train is amazing. One of the first trailers for this movie was playing Ozzy's Crazy Train through it.
I'm telling you man depression since I was 13 took over my life and it still goes on to this very day 17 years later
If the new setup is because of a copyright problem, okay, but if not, please go back to the old setup.
For me, It's always like the Reactor should be in Focus and the Video in a smaller spot.
Other than that Nice Reaction and a Great Movie
Movies and shows rarely make me tear up; with that first bit in Up and “Leaves from the Vine” moments in both the animated and live Last Airbender series being amongst the few that still. But something about “Maybe this is what happens when you grow up. You feel less joy” hit so much different than anything I’ve seen.Maybe it’s the way Joy phrased it that reminded me of all the pain I felt growing up. I don’t think I’m the only one who had a pretty great childhood but would never want to relive it because of the times that hurt no matter how many times were good.And the moment where Anxiety says “We don’t get to choose who Riley is” and Joy realizes she’s been suppressing parts of Riley is also pretty intense. It’s a reminder that as we become more complex, we have to accept the worst parts of ourselves even though there’s no going back afterwards.Pixar is the master of emotionally fucking you up no matter how prepared you are.
Ohh, i didn't expect it to be just the two of you, cool. After a day to think about it, I think I have a better sense of why I have a problem with the new format. Not in the sense that your reactions are distracting from the movie, but blocking off a fourth of the screen distracts from the viewing experience as a whole because when I see a moment where a character is blocked off, I get distracted from both the movie and the reactions as my brain tries to fill in the moment from the movie. I only enjoyed the viewing experience of TCW yesterday, when I was playing the reaction in the background. For now, I'll just sync up a copy of the movie with the reaction, hopefully pauses aren't too frequent ;-;