WAIT... Remember Holes?

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  • 게시일 2023. 04. 17.
  • 20 years ago, Disney release in theaters the movie adaptation of Holes, a story about Stanley Yelnats The Fourth's expierence at a dentention camp where all day they dig holes. At the same time we unlock the story of the past that blends together events, tying into a family curse and so much more. Today to celebrate the classic Disney movie Holes, I thought it would be fun to check it out, go over what the film was all about and take a look at some interesting facts about it all as well.
    Written By: Jordan Fringe
    Edited By: Jordan Fringe & David Strickland
    Channel Art By: Jerry Meehan
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  • @JordanFringe94
    @JordanFringe94  년 전 +1073

    Thanks so much for watching! Let me know your thoughts on Holes, do you consider it a classic as well?

    • @JolleymanJ
      @JolleymanJ 년 전 +12

      Heck yeah! I love this movie!

    • @theshenpartei
      @theshenpartei 년 전 +14

      Yes and it’s a underrated one at that. You should do the honey I shrunk the kids movies next

    • @zachtheowlhousefanhall973
      @zachtheowlhousefanhall973 년 전 +4

      Hey maybe you should do videos on more forgotten kids movies as part of your Wait... Remember series like these!:
      *The BFG(1989 and 2016)
      *We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
      *The Iron Giant
      *Monster House
      *TMNT(2007)
      *Mars Needs Moms(2011)
      *The Prince Of Egypt
      *Astro Boy(2009)
      *Rango

    • @SupportGamin2024
      @SupportGamin2024 년 전 +2

      It's definitely a classic

    • @SupportGamin2024
      @SupportGamin2024 년 전

      My favorite characters in this movie is Zero,Kate barlow and Mr.Sir

  • @pickmick9643
    @pickmick9643 년 전 +6142

    Holes is the perfect example of a book to movie done right. I love this movie so much

    • @animezilla4486
      @animezilla4486 년 전 +135

      It's been awhile since I read the book but I do love the movie but I gotta tell you what sold me the movie was the song

    • @HandsomeLongshanks
      @HandsomeLongshanks 년 전 +125

      100% true. It's a nearly perfect adaptation that only scraps what isn't 100% needed to tell the story.

    • @ShMeatWad
      @ShMeatWad 년 전 +35

      @@animezilla4486dig it oh oh oh dig it

    • @rickeykoga2312
      @rickeykoga2312 년 전 +47

      Until they got creative and made that fricken music video&song 😂
      "Diggin up uh holes diggin, diggin up uh holes oh!" Low-key banger earworm

    • @Purriah
      @Purriah 년 전 +13

      I always thought it felt like it was supposed to be a movie in the first place.

  • @ImMetalMechanika
    @ImMetalMechanika 년 전 +2011

    "Grandpa, I'm tired of this'", "WELL, THAT'S JUST TOO DAMN BAD" still makes me burst out laughing today

    • @nomaschalupas2453
      @nomaschalupas2453 년 전 +67

      If Disney was still able to speak like that in movies….suck, that if any actors in real life said that to a child or woman, oh boy they would get some shit.

    • @infinitecurlie
      @infinitecurlie 년 전 +25

      Lolol I haven't seen this movie in over ten years but I read that hearing the characters voices. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @xdeadheadx
      @xdeadheadx 년 전 +17

      best part of the movie as well as mr sir's story of a magical place that never rained

    • @samagosto7237
      @samagosto7237 년 전 +41

      My wife and I use “that’s too damn bad!” On a daily basis

    • @colorado_car-guy
      @colorado_car-guy 년 전 +40

      To this day that line cracks me up and I'm fortunate to work with other guys familiar with the movie. I do solar for a living and occasionally we do ground mounts so we literally need to dig holes and trenches to run the electrical. and without fail one of us just stops digging and says "I'm tired of this grandpa" and the rest of the crew in unison just shout "THATS TOO DAMN BAD. KEEP DIGGING!" cracks all of us up including the homeowners who overhear us.

  • @lolineko2083
    @lolineko2083 년 전 +1559

    I rewatched it a year ago and I realized the "venomous lizards" were just chill, harmless bearded dragons 😂😂

    • @rainbowshinelove1208
      @rainbowshinelove1208 11 개월 전 +59

      I mean at least the ones that were actually on the chest and actors, hopefully XD It does help that the CGI ones also look like bearded dragons though

    • @DecayOpossum
      @DecayOpossum 11 개월 전 +35

      Yellow spotted lizards are basically just beardies with the frills and temperament of a frilled dragon. I love them

    • @skylarporter3654
      @skylarporter3654 10 개월 전 +24

      They scared me so much when I was a kiddo 😭😭😫😫

    • @WARDEATHFUN
      @WARDEATHFUN 9 개월 전 +13

      Because I was a reptile nerd as a kid, it triggered me in theaters.

    • @clamcrewcarclub6017
      @clamcrewcarclub6017 7 개월 전 +8

      Nahhhhh those were the deadly yellow spotted lizards native to the waterless environment of a dry lakebed. Didn’t you see the yellow spots? 🤣
      And Jon voight deadeye sniping the head off that one YSL. Do you think he’d have to take such drastic action against a bearded dragon?

  • @vannah3729
    @vannah3729 년 전 +503

    As someone who was publicly bullied and humiliated by certain teachers as I struggled with an undiagnosed learning disability in from elementary through high school, watching Hector lay that counselor out with a shovel is cathartic as fuck.

    • @amaanarain2774
      @amaanarain2774 년 전 +44

      Seriously! I always thought Pendanski was the worst of the counselors for the way he treated Hector. It’s like he wanted the other campers to bully him :/

    • @cubebutpro298
      @cubebutpro298 10 개월 전 +5

      ​@@amaanarain2774i trust pendanski more than anyone on the camp

    • @Civ33
      @Civ33 8 개월 전 +11

      @@cubebutpro298 Agreed, he wasn't a saint, but he was still probably the most sane and reasonable person there

    • @Tw0Dots
      @Tw0Dots 6 개월 전 +6

      @@cubebutpro298 huh ”trust” is crazy lol…
      I’d say he’s just the lesser of the evils. And trusting any evil, small or not, would be very stupid.
      Sometimes the “sane” ones are the ones you gotta watch out for 🤣

    • @YWNBAWhoney
      @YWNBAWhoney 4 개월 전 +2

      "Hey! Teacher! Leave them kids alone!"

  • @kalebstuart3083
    @kalebstuart3083 년 전 +1442

    Imagine if the Percy Jackson movies got this level of dedication and passion for their movie adaptations.

    • @nickclark18
      @nickclark18 년 전 +8

      🤣

    • @Qrio
      @Qrio 년 전 +54

      The disney tv show is going to though, since Rick Riordan is involved in production.

    • @CesarACastillo
      @CesarACastillo 년 전 +34

      There was a movie? Are you sure cause I never heard of this and I’m a big Percy fan.

    • @Changlang458
      @Changlang458 년 전 +8

      *sigh* if only

    • @robinthedragonhunter64
      @robinthedragonhunter64 년 전 +27

      @@CesarACastillo they are horrible don’t watch them

  • @pepito2847
    @pepito2847 년 전 +777

    The BROMANCE between Stanley and Hector was so wholesome
    Stanley carrying Hector on his back was such a scene

    • @Luke101
      @Luke101 년 전 +59

      He carried a Zeroni up the mountain breaking the curse. I love the subtlety of it

    • @lahlybird895
      @lahlybird895 년 전 +8

      Yes,

    • @jellogirl2010
      @jellogirl2010 년 전 +15

      The plot twist. Oh my gosh. So good.

    • @NousagiCaptain
      @NousagiCaptain 년 전

      In 2023 mfkers woulda been tryin to call them gay or some shit. This movie came out at a great time.

  • @aefauxcosplay1556
    @aefauxcosplay1556 9 개월 전 +221

    The fact the peaches were on his boat all those years later means that as he was fleeing for his life one of the things he found most important to grab was the peaches that she made for him.. 😢

  • @ericyang8474
    @ericyang8474 년 전 +1176

    The part where Kate uses the Lizard to end herself is actually different in the book. The movie has her intentionally use the lizard to bite her, whereas in the book the lizard does so on its own accord. I actually like the movie adaptation more, as it implies that her main goal was to take away what they wanted (the chest) as a parallel what they did to her, and that her "purpose to continue" was done.

    • @JENNIFAFAA
      @JENNIFAFAA 11 개월 전 +49

      What I did like in the book is she died laughing

  • @mattswanson3568
    @mattswanson3568 년 전 +484

    The "diggin up-up holes, diggin" song lives rent free in my head to this day

  • @Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1

    The connected storylines the characters the symbolism, foreshadowing and callbacks mixing history with modern life this is a master class in storytelling. Children story or not, this movie is very underrated

    • @LeolaGlamour
      @LeolaGlamour 년 전 +6

      Book the book

    • @ColinPeterikMusic
      @ColinPeterikMusic 년 전

      Agreed!

    • @vividneon
      @vividneon 년 전 +1

      Agreed I’m so glad someone is finally talking about this movie. To this day it’s my favorite movie. Just classic, feel-good movie with an amazing story.

    • @CouchSpud91
      @CouchSpud91 11 개월 전 +4

      Yeah, there's a reason the book was every-fking-where in schools throughout the early 2000's. Was a great tool for english classes.

  • @Eltonmorris
    @Eltonmorris 년 전 +833

    Ironically, I first watched Holes in a juvenile detention center. During this time I was waiting to be shipped off to a “camp”. Of course I had it in my mind “oh shit, I’m going to be digging holes all day?!?” after watching it. Turns out, the camp was once a summer camp and was actually pretty fun. Thankful for that time as it helped me build character(haha) and made me realize my potential. This was 2005-2006.

    • @cohengamertv6548
      @cohengamertv6548 11 개월 전 +63

      This must be the greatest first viewing of a movie i have ever read

    • @Mrman5013-mz2wq
      @Mrman5013-mz2wq 11 개월 전

      Lol 0:01

    • @cormacwhite8210
      @cormacwhite8210 7 개월 전

      Did you get scared that you were gonna have to wear an orange jumpsuit?

    • @thelanktheist2626
      @thelanktheist2626 7 개월 전 +1

      @@cormacwhite8210At least there would be treasure

    • @cormacwhite8210
      @cormacwhite8210 7 개월 전 +2

      @thelanktheist2626 it would take a lot of treasure to justify being sent to camp green lake for 18 months when you didn't even do anything wrong

  • @jameslinscheid8265
    @jameslinscheid8265 11 개월 전 +207

    This video reminded me of how expertly the different storylines were woven together. And how kids movies are at their best when they take their audience seriously.
    You wouldn't expect a movie on Disney channel to contain such deep themes as the prison industrial complex, corruption, childhood neglect, racism, and intergenerational trauma. As an adult its amazing to look back and see all these themes explored in a movie that I loved as a kid

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 년 전 +766

    The final "I can fix that" vision has still stuck with me throughout the years. As well as the spiteful yet at the same time peacefully resigned "Start diggin, Trout."

    • @bboops23
      @bboops23 년 전 +53

      For me it was "You, and your children, and your children's children will dig for a hundred years and you will never find it." It was such a powerful scene. Every part of Kate Barlow's story was just amazing

    • @-tyrese-7931
      @-tyrese-7931 년 전 +23

      mine is “im tired if this, grandpa!” “well that’s too damn bad!”

    • @michaelsmart7445
      @michaelsmart7445 년 전 +16

      "I'm tired of digging."
      "WELL THAT'S TOO DAMN BAD."

    • @buteocks4020
      @buteocks4020 년 전 +2

      Lol i only read the book

    • @ValexNihilist
      @ValexNihilist 년 전 +1

      @@-tyrese-7931 yes! That scene will forever be so vivid in my mind

  • @StephenLewisUniverse
    @StephenLewisUniverse 년 전 +716

    I love the storyline. It shows you can have a meaningful, even complex story aimed for children and that you don't have to talk down to them.

    • @Plinkpinky
      @Plinkpinky 년 전 +29

      Perfectly said! I still get a little bowled over as an adult seeing how beautifully it was crafted.

    • @ArbitruaryLemon35
      @ArbitruaryLemon35 년 전 +15

      That's why I loved it so much as a kid. The dumbed-down stuff always lost my interest or was very forgettable, but stuff like this was always engaging.

    • @benkayvfalsifier3817
      @benkayvfalsifier3817 년 전 +7

      I always enjoyed books and movies that showed the creators understood and respected their audience.

  • @jaredwonnacott9732
    @jaredwonnacott9732 년 전 +240

    I just appreciate Holes because when people ask about where I grew up, I can always say, "Remember that movie Holes? That's where I grew up." Camp Green Lake was not far from my backyard and I went to school with every extra from the camp scenes. I don't think I'll ever be able to watch it as just a movie, because you get out on that dry lake bed, and it just hits with too much nostalgia.

    • @the_original_Bilb_Ono
      @the_original_Bilb_Ono 10 개월 전

      Did they fill in all the holes?

    • @jaredwonnacott9732
      @jaredwonnacott9732 10 개월 전 +9

      @@the_original_Bilb_Ono Only about a dozen holes were really dug to any significant depth. I would suspect it was more work to take down the camp than to fill in the holes, tbh.

    • @Tekape
      @Tekape 9 개월 전

      crazy

    • @cyruss_j
      @cyruss_j 9 개월 전

      Lying ašs

    • @DirectorOfChaos9292
      @DirectorOfChaos9292 6 개월 전

      That's REALLY cool

  • @pettykittyfam
    @pettykittyfam 7 개월 전 +33

    "I can fix that"
    Quite possibly the most beautiful words spoken 💗
    Holes is one of the best movies ever ❤

  • @treetheoak8313
    @treetheoak8313 년 전 +683

    When Sam got murdered really stuck to me as a little kid that never quite understood how heartbreaking ignorance is. I knew racism was stupid, but it was one of the first exposures I had on how senseless it was. The movie didnt shy away from it either (or at least as much as you could fromna PG movie) seeing him gunned down in cold blood was brutal and sad.

    • @stitchlover4381
      @stitchlover4381 11 개월 전 +6

      It hits even harder about the fact that people (like me) read this book in middle school and this was technically meant for KIDS.

    • @Mrman5013-mz2wq
      @Mrman5013-mz2wq 11 개월 전 +1

      I was and still is 10 in elementary

    • @colechristensen1909
      @colechristensen1909 7 개월 전 +6

      I’m so grateful they did make it so real for kids. It affected me too, and I think it had a really positive impact to show the truth (even if it was through fiction)

  • @JT7Storm
    @JT7Storm 년 전 +832

    One movie Disney Channel made sure no one could ever forget. Has to be one of the most replayed movies on the channel back in the day.
    Definitely a classic

    • @NegiSenseiYT
      @NegiSenseiYT 년 전 +19

      Shia used to be the darling of Disney Channel. He was like a cash cow. Sadly that is probably the best work he ever did. I'm even saying the Disney Channel Original movie where he made where he destroyed a house or something.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 년 전 +18

      Thank goodness it was released in theaters and not tv or direct-to-video. As I doubt that Disney would allow it to go as hard as it did with its mature story.

    • @thoughtfuldevil6069
      @thoughtfuldevil6069 년 전 +7

      They did the same thing with Hocus Pocus.

    • @justinarzola4584
      @justinarzola4584 년 전 +1

      This film was on there almost everday.

    • @nailinthefashion
      @nailinthefashion 년 전 +1

      And I watched it. Almost every single time

  • @stoneforest2639
    @stoneforest2639 9 개월 전 +35

    I love how the real yellow spotted lizards are just bearded dragons with paint on them. Bearded dragons are common pets and they’re generally really chill.

    • @dadjokeness
      @dadjokeness 2 개월 전

      Yeah LMAO.
      When I watched the movie as a teen I was so upset that the coolest, chillest lizard of a beardie was playing a vicious killer.
      My favorite were those behind the scenes we saw where the beardies are being beardies and the actors were laughing.

  • @Littlepup93
    @Littlepup93 년 전 +75

    I've always adored Holes, both the book and movie. I remember getting so hyped whenever it came on on the Disney Channel and always quoting Mr. Sir or singing the Yelnats family lullaby. Even as an adult, I still revisit this movie every so often because it remains near and dear to my heart. Stanley the IV was such a sweet kid, and I have mad respect that they prioritized getting his shy and awkward demeanor right for the movie over him being overweight at the start. All in all, this movie has been a source of inspiration for me to write stories with how each of these narratives are intricately woven together. Nothing is there by accident and it's good at teaching its younger audience how to connect story beats. I have every intention of reading Holes to my future children, because it's such a well written story.

    • @yodaddy9362
      @yodaddy9362 년 전 +1

      Mee too. On a Friday night you got the Disney Channel movie theme.
      Then you here the "dig it up oh oh dig it" intro.
      The Nostalgia 🤤

    • @Tekape
      @Tekape 9 개월 전 +1

      and I've always adored you

    • @Karlach_
      @Karlach_ 5 개월 전 +1

      @@Tekape simp

  • @Gadgetman1989
    @Gadgetman1989 년 전 +181

    The quote of "I'm tired of this Grandpa" lives rent free in my head... And loved this movie so much lol

    • @Gadgetman1989
      @Gadgetman1989 년 전 +5

      What I also meant to add was I read this book, gave a copy to my sister as a birthday present, and just dived deep in the lore and even lived near the area where it was filmed not to long after lol

    • @ah149a
      @ah149a 년 전 +41

      “WELL THATS TOO DAMN BAD”
      Never fails to make me laugh haha

    • @BabyGirlTiny
      @BabyGirlTiny 년 전 +12

      My sister always says this. And then she says “well that’s to damn bad,” in that same tone and accent.. 😂😂. She’s so annoying

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL 년 전 +7

      "WELL THAT'S TO DAMN BAD!" *spits*

    • @Gamer3427
      @Gamer3427 년 전 +3

      For me the thing that's occasionally popped up at random in my mind over the years is the "If only, if only" poem. No idea why, but as a kid it just stuck in my head and never left.

  • @UrbanDecayLova247
    @UrbanDecayLova247 년 전 +448

    Holes is really a perfect movie! There’s three stories being told, yet the pacing allows it to not feel bloated. They don’t make ‘em like this anymore

    • @Crybaby-Media
      @Crybaby-Media 11 개월 전 +4

      They do, half of them just don’t make it to theatres, or they do and their runs are so short that we barely hear about them.
      A24 is a studio with integrity and nearly every project they put out is amazing.
      This isn’t a good example as it won Oscar’s but the Whale has a perfect interconnected story

    • @UrbanDecayLova247
      @UrbanDecayLova247 11 개월 전 +7

      @@Crybaby-Media I’m very familiar with A24 and they have a lot of great movies, however they still put out junk too: False Positive, Men, It Comes at Night.
      However, I was speaking more towards the quality of kids movies, these days - and outside animation…I stand by my statement.

    • @Crybaby-Media
      @Crybaby-Media 11 개월 전

      @@UrbanDecayLova247 fair enough. In the context of kids movies outside of animation, I would agree for sure .
      I said nearly , not everything . But I think the majority are amazing . Haven’t seen False positive though, and it comes at night wasn’t great. But I thought Men was awesome, albeit potentially questionable motivation?
      I don’t necessarily take movies targeting “toxic masculinity” as offensive though, because I like to think I’m not toxic . Haha

  • @whitneyl.1856
    @whitneyl.1856 11 개월 전 +41

    I absolutely love the balance and pacing of this movie. I'm surprised that after years of this movie being out, the story still holds up and hits hard. I think this is the best adaptation one could've possibly made for this book. I enjoy that it focused on being more realistic than "kid friendly." Addressing much darker themes and throwing in a swear word or two that makes the story feel like it exists in reality.

  • @spencerjones3023
    @spencerjones3023 년 전 +205

    The one minor plot hole in this story that really bothers me is: How does Hector get to the camp before Stanley when he was arrested afterwards? Seems like he gets their long before Stanley because by the time Stanley gets there, everyone already knows plenty about Hector, despite that he doesn't talk.

    • @rainbowshinelove1208
      @rainbowshinelove1208 11 개월 전 +127

      We don't know how long exactly he was going through the legal side of things, for him it could have been a matter of trying to prove he even went to the homeless shelter or sorting through the rest of the circumstantial evidence. For Hector, he stole from a payless, which likely had cameras and employees watching so it could be proven faster than with Stanley.

    • @dkie
      @dkie 11 개월 전 +137

      Stanley had to go through a lengthier trial and he had family to support him in a fight to prove his innocence. Zero was an illiterate street rat who got caught up trying to support himself because of the lack of family, it must've been a lot easier for Zero to get sent to the camp sooner because of those factors.

    • @feathero3
      @feathero3 11 개월 전 +17

      That always bothered me too. But I agree with the other replies here on how or why that could be possible.

    • @jonathansage9063
      @jonathansage9063 11 개월 전 +26

      If you have a defense and take it to court, the legall system takes a very, very long time to complete. If you just plead guilty with no defense it would be much quicker

    • @lamskc
      @lamskc 11 개월 전 +42

      In the book it said that Stanley’s trial took so long because the baseball player had a bunch of games and stuff. Haven’t read it in a while so I could be wrong

  • @UncleSlam
    @UncleSlam 년 전 +588

    I actually got to meet Zero's actor, Khleo Thomas, at PAX East earlier this year. We both ended up being on the same team for the Pac-Man 99 competition they held there, and he was such a nice, energetic guy the entire time. Ended up rewatching Holes for the first time in years as a result, and it was fun to revisit that movie after getting to hang out with one of the actors!

    • @someguy9052
      @someguy9052 년 전 +10

      Awesome story!

    • @themoviecritic1092
      @themoviecritic1092 년 전 +7

      That's so cool!

    • @johnindigo5477
      @johnindigo5477 년 전 +16

      He was hanging around with the all def crew a few years ago. I didn't even recognize him. I thought he was an underground comedian. He was in a lot of best taste videos.

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo 년 전 +1

      Nice!

    • @Stormypinkness
      @Stormypinkness 년 전 +2

      Khleo was at PAX East this year? That's awesome. Wish I ran into him!

  • @dmaster5556
    @dmaster5556 년 전 +57

    Zero smacking Pendansky in the face with the shovel was such a pop off moment in both the movie and book.

    • @ghettomarc50
      @ghettomarc50 11 개월 전

      "Hey, Zero. What does 'D-I-G' spell?"

  • @michellamoureuxm
    @michellamoureuxm 년 전 +39

    If you ask this to any Canadian born after 1990, the answer is yes. We had to both read and watch holes, to see how accurate the movie is to the book, it was awesome.

    • @supercozemusic
      @supercozemusic 7 개월 전

      Kinda random for a US book and movie

    • @aidandevereaux1236
      @aidandevereaux1236 6 개월 전 +1

      I was going to say the same thing. Of course I remember Holes, it was basic curriculum!

  • @soundserenity6732
    @soundserenity6732 년 전 +29

    Holes was one of the few books I read for school that I really enjoyed. When the movie came out, I was nervous because I had always heard that the book is always better. I am so glad that the movie just added to the experience. There were small things changed and things that couldn't be expanded on like they can in book format, but in the end, this was a really good movie.

  • @JohnSmithIlIlIlIl
    @JohnSmithIlIlIlIl 년 전 +95

    The tragic love story between Patricia Arquette and Dule Hill was the BEST part of that movie.
    "I can fix that"

  • @Luke101
    @Luke101 년 전 +55

    Crazy how the social commentary of this movie, specifically the Sam and Kate storyline, absolutely destroys anything Disney tries to do today. That sequence breaks my heart every time. This move is really phenomenal

  • @SSGeneration121
    @SSGeneration121 11 개월 전 +7

    the way the ending ties EVERYTHING together always feels so good 😭

  • @jackfry
    @jackfry 11 개월 전 +22

    Damn what nostalgia this gives me.
    When I was in school we read the book as a class. The movie came out that year and we had an awesome teacher who organized a field trip for all of us to go see it (everyone loved it)..
    It really makes me happy to see that it holds up so well to this day.. Anyway, great video as always Jordan and thank you for this trip down memory lane.

  • @brainrich1358
    @brainrich1358 년 전 +331

    It's just so great how connected everything is in this film. The cast was perfect as well. Sigourney Weaver as the warden was amazing

    • @Linmyra
      @Linmyra 년 전 +3

      If I remember right, her daughter even prompted her to take the role.

  • @jdog2000
    @jdog2000 년 전 +629

    "Holes" is seriously one of my favorite movie adaptations. I read the book when I was in 5th grade, and even though the movie did change a couple things, I love how faithful it is to the book overall.
    *Edit:* How did this get 375 likes!?

    • @animezilla4486
      @animezilla4486 년 전 +5

      How do you feel about that song from the movie dig it

    • @jonahabenhaim1223
      @jonahabenhaim1223 년 전 +3

      I personally thought the movie was boring but then later on I got to appreciate the morals and stuff used. But with that being said it's an okay movie

    • @sssilver_wing
      @sssilver_wing 년 전 +4

      ​@@animezilla4486
      I was born in 2006 but I remember the shoes and shovel slicing his palms open part

    • @nickclark18
      @nickclark18 년 전

      375 likes is nothing to write home about... Calm down

    • @alexchettiath7214
      @alexchettiath7214 년 전

      I also read this when I was in the 5th grade...... did we go to the same school? 😂😂

  • @BizyJKO13
    @BizyJKO13 11 개월 전 +10

    I think about this movie every time I paint my nails. It’s a core memory

    • @BrandonDente-tm1nv
      @BrandonDente-tm1nv 11 개월 전 +1

      That nail polish scene is absolutely iconic. Hopefully nobody in your life makes you mad enough to put venom on your nails 😂

  • @TheFacelessStoryMaker
    @TheFacelessStoryMaker 8 개월 전 +6

    Watched the movie and read the book in school and loved them both and still do. Great example of an adaptation done right.

  • @MillyBillyVanilly
    @MillyBillyVanilly 년 전 +213

    The connection from past to present was amazing! I love this story…. Sam was a huge connection without a relative existing in the present. His garden became God’s thumb, his unjustified unaliving dried the lake with his boat being the representation….I just enjoyed everything about this movie and book

    • @infernaldisdain8051
      @infernaldisdain8051 년 전 +16

      With Peaches and onions being his link with Katherine to the future.

  • @fantasy873
    @fantasy873 년 전 +41

    Hector decking the "doctor" is one of the greatest moments in cinematic history and no one is gonna change my mind!

  • @gracehaven5459
    @gracehaven5459 년 전 +8

    It definitely holds up! The author of the original book was absolutely brilliant in the layering and weaving the plot together so beautifully! Truly a gift.

  • @Zackmillsx
    @Zackmillsx 11 개월 전 +4

    For some reason this movie lives in my head rent free, mostly the "I can fix it" line and Sigourney weaver

    • @BrandonDente-tm1nv
      @BrandonDente-tm1nv 11 개월 전 +2

      The way Sigourney Weaver delivered “I liked you better when you smoked” was just so perfect for that scene

    • @RealBradMiller
      @RealBradMiller 11 개월 전

      Sigourney Weaver is a boss. Love her in everything, but it's roles like this and Galaxy Quest that really stick with me, like a xenomorph egg.

  • @Danbo22987
    @Danbo22987 년 전 +292

    This is one of the most perfect book "adaptations" ever made. It's a real wonder why more authors aren't involved with the screenplay for movies based on their works, it makes a big difference.

    • @ccggenius
      @ccggenius 년 전 +49

      The answer to that question is almost ALWAYS "out of touch studio execs have an agenda they're pushing".

    • @floridaflamingogirl3119
      @floridaflamingogirl3119 년 전 +22

      It's amazing how the movie just perfects that "surreal, but not too surreal" feeling.

    • @Assasin2
      @Assasin2 년 전 +12

      @@ccggenius I mean just because someone can write a book doesn’t mean they’re well suited for trying to work on a movie script

    • @ashleyneku5432
      @ashleyneku5432 년 전 +5

      Could be because writing a book isn't anything like writing a movie and balancing creative inputs when your author isn't a screenwriter can make a bad film worse.
      No, that can't be it, clearly the comments section is just going to pretend it's a grand conspiracy by Hollywood.
      Edit: Should have read the comments, turns out you already were.

    • @Danbo22987
      @Danbo22987 년 전 +7

      @@Assasin2 they don’t have to necessarily write the script but just being involved with project so any of the changes from the book feel consistent

  • @JoshPillault
    @JoshPillault 년 전 +232

    It truly is one of the most beautifully considered and deep movies ever written for kids/young adults. I was a massive Sachar fan as a kid just because of Sideways Stories from Wayside School, but with Holes, Sachar truly showed his chops at formulating a deep and compelling plot driven by intricate human emotions and the consequences of failing to fulfill our obligations. A masterpiece.

    • @cameronjadewallace
      @cameronjadewallace 년 전 +3

      Sideways Stories from Wayside School is something that shaped my childhood, and I had forgotten about it until you mentioned it.... You're a hero. Thank you.

  • @kattlauna4446
    @kattlauna4446 11 개월 전 +6

    This is so amazing for being a Disney movie for kids. Touching on topics that wouldn’t usually be talked about and also showing deaths yet still being appropriate somehow is just great.

  • @jemberlou
    @jemberlou 년 전 +9

    We watched Holes in school around 4th or 5th grade I believe, I don’t remember reading the book but maybe we did. It’s definitely not a movie I would ever choose to watch myself but it was cool. There’s so many scenes that I can still remember vividly because they just stuck with me

  • @TheCommenterDragon
    @TheCommenterDragon 년 전 +79

    I could never forget "Holes" Shia LeBouf's performance as Stanley is one of my favorites! I especially love that the film has a Wild West story to it! Kissin' Kate Barlow became one of my favorite characters from the movie!!!

  • @CamDollar
    @CamDollar 년 전 +55

    Holes is my comfort movie. I watch it at night when I feel down and for some reason it's just so comforting. I think I've watched it over 200 times at least.

  • @maithax6962
    @maithax6962 년 전 +3

    Holes is one of the very few books/movies school introduced me to that I still genuinely love to this day

  • @ShadowSora8491
    @ShadowSora8491 11 개월 전 +3

    The second time I was in a Grade 5/6 split (Grade 6), my class all read Holes together. We didn't get to see the movie until the next year, when I was in Grade 7, along with the Grade 5/6's at my new school. Back then, I was quite impressed with how faithful the movie is to the book, and am still impressed with that, to this day. The characters felt very consistent with their literary counterparts, the movie still told the same story as the book, the movie didn't sugar coat or gloss over any of the heavy themes presented in the book, and any minor changes that were made didn't take away from the narrative of the story or cause any plot holes. This movie is still one of the best book-to-movie adaptations out there.

  • @argentinasoccerman
    @argentinasoccerman 년 전 +155

    My wife and I loved this movie as kids, and we occasionally watch it together now. But the best part of it all is that sometimes when my wife says “I’m tired of this”, I respond with “well that’s too damn bad” in the worst southern accent I can and we burst into laughter. It’s one of my favorite jokes that we have 😂

  • @GaarasBFF0911
    @GaarasBFF0911 년 전 +146

    At my school, we read the book and then had a field trip to the movies to watch holes in the theater. It's an experience I can never forget. Absolutely loved this book as a kid and seeing it in the theater was even more awesome 😘👍

    • @gnarchillin
      @gnarchillin 년 전 +1

      I did the exact same thing in elementary school! it's still one of my all-time favorite field trips 🥹

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo 년 전 +3

      We read the book around the time it came out (probably the video release date) and then watched it in school. One of the first times I actually enjoyed something we had to read lol. Loved the movie ever since.

    • @littleprettyfairy
      @littleprettyfairy 2 개월 전

      thats what happened to me with tuck everlasting! i was lucky enough to be in that english class the year the movie came out in theaters bc we got to go see it lol

  • @maxordman4100
    @maxordman4100 년 전 +3

    I’ve seen this movie eight times! Truly fantastic! Thanks for doing this interesting deep dive! I love your videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @juhjaybrums1119
    @juhjaybrums1119 8 일 전 +1

    Amazing movie. Will rewatch every chance I get. The ONE thing I would’ve liked to see is a scene where Magnet goes off on the rest of D Tent for ratting on Stanley and not sticking up for him after Stanley had done so for them a few days prior.

  • @zura434
    @zura434 년 전 +99

    i remember reading small steps (a sequel to holes following armpit) after watching holes for a school project. it was surprisingly good and i wish they made a movie for it.

    • @MelodicEmpathy
      @MelodicEmpathy 년 전 +11

      I had to see if anyone mentioned that there was a sequel (or spinoff). It was nice seeing one of the other kids get some spotlight on how he handled being out of camp.

    • @caseys5442
      @caseys5442 년 전

      i remember reading the book and enjoying it. i thought it was very thoughtful but a movie remake would probably be a lot more somber than the original holes.

  • @KodiHful
    @KodiHful 년 전 +483

    Kate Barlow is absolutely iconic in my mind. I'd read an entire books series based on just that concept alone.
    All the old westerns I watched with my Granddad were always a of a man and the bumbling woman who he got as a prize at the end, and then this movie came out and I was like oh my gawd a western storyline with a badass female outlaw who was out for revenge of her own trauma and killing men who'd tried to sexually exploit her. I wanted more of her.
    And the story is still just as cool and impactful now as an adult. Maybe even more so.

    • @ForrestFox626
      @ForrestFox626 년 전 +14

      I'd love to see a story about her and her gang.

    • @PtylerBeats
      @PtylerBeats 년 전 +12

      It’s definitely more relevant and probably a lot more interesting to the culture of 2023 America than it would have been 20 years ago. A movie like that done well would absolutely explode in the box office

    • @larrythecableman6963
      @larrythecableman6963 년 전 +1

      @@PtylerBeats lmao explode? Yeah maybe 100 million at best

    • @beretta4775
      @beretta4775 년 전 +9

      @@larrythecableman6963 you're acting like you have 100 million

    • @alteregobruh
      @alteregobruh 11 개월 전 +1

      @@larrythecableman6963 100 mil is a lot considering quite a few movies get nowhere near that for a budget, indie movies would love to make 100 mil. do you understand scale, 100 mil is a ton. 1 mil seconds is 12 days. 100 mil is over 3 years.

  • @ZombieBobSponge
    @ZombieBobSponge 11 개월 전 +4

    I never read holes in school. But my sister did.
    So when I saw the book lying around the house last year, I just started reading it for the hell of it. I was really pleasantly surprised by how creatively it's written. It raises so many questions during the read and answers them fulfillingly in the end. I haven't seen the movie but I'm glad it's faithful to the book.

  • @saalvarez98
    @saalvarez98 년 전 +1

    Jordan, what a beautiful homage to Holes; a true classic from our childhoods, exquisitely summarized and analyzed by you, sir. You should do Going To The Mat next. It's one of the few Disney Films that has made me cry.

  • @jemofthe80s18
    @jemofthe80s18 년 전 +138

    I actually saw the movie before I read the book (THE MOVIE SURFERS!!) and not only did I love it for everything about it, but after I read the book I was AMAZED by how dedicated the filmmakers were about adapting it! I'm totally fine with Stanley not being fat because he LOOKS like his nickname is Caveman:):) I really like how they included his grandfather to tell the story about Kate Barlow because he WOULD know the details of how she robbed his father! I love the song playing while Stanley and Zero are climbing the mountain ("Never give up...we won't stop...") and Stanley saying "And that's the story of how the great-great-grandson of Elya Yelnats and the great-great-great-grandson of Madame Zeroni became next door neighbors." And the secret to curing foot fungus is mixing peaches and onions, and Sam telling the hunters to make sure they drank the onion juice before going hunting because the venomous lizards don't like onion blood! I ADORE the story so much...Stanley fulfilled the promise to Madame Zeroni without even realizing it and broke the curse, and rain finally fell over Green Lake:):) And Sigourney Weaver was an EXCELLENT choice for The Warden, Jon Voigt as Mr. Sir, Eartha Kitt as Madame Zeroni, and every single camper--it was almost like I was watching 'Heavyweights';)

    • @zeebo30
      @zeebo30 년 전 +10

      the director actually said the reason stanley isn't fat at the start is because he didn't want to put kid shia lebouf through the process of gaining and then losing all that weight super fast cause he didn't think it would be healthy for him, so it was actually a really good change

    • @jemofthe80s18
      @jemofthe80s18 년 전 +1

      @@zeebo30 Uh, yeah, I know that...I said I didn't care about the change because how he looked fit his nickname a lot better...

    • @Italitoe06
      @Italitoe06 년 전 +2

      Holy shit, you just threw me waaaay back with the Movie Surfers

    • @jemofthe80s18
      @jemofthe80s18 년 전

      @@Italitoe06 High FIVE!! I still mean to look them up again:):)

  • @appalachiabrauchfrau

    I remember getting a bearded dragon for my tenth birthday because I thought they were adorable in the movie and wouldn't stfu about them. Had that little man for 13 years, they are fantastic pets -- they'll curl up on you and cuddle while you work/watch TV, it's very cute. rip Spike, you kept me sane in college.

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 년 전 +6

    A masterpiece that has stood the test of time and always will.

  • @joeycisneros9484
    @joeycisneros9484 10 개월 전 +1

    Definitely in my top 3 movies of all time. The way everything is connected and comes together at the end is just perfect storytelling

  • @tyforestreacts
    @tyforestreacts 년 전 +151

    Even with the author directly involved, I am absolutely astounded at how well of an adaptation this movie is. Sure, some stuff was left out, but honestly, that should be expected, and they kept just about every important plot point while adding in some extra scenes that just make the movie better. Love this film, and I haven't rewatched it in some time. I should get on that.

    • @SquadPoop
      @SquadPoop 11 개월 전 +7

      The one thing I think is better in the movie is the ending. In the book the treasure chest turns out to not be worth as much as they thought, only like $200,000. Which is still a lot but changing it to millions I think was a more satisfying conclusion.

    • @thanarinonett899
      @thanarinonett899 10 개월 전 +3

      @@SquadPoop If I remember correctly in the book it's the treasure and the gems that turn out to only be worth around 200k, while the stock is worth way way more, as it's early stocks in major companies today. :D

    • @jlynn2724
      @jlynn2724 10 개월 전 +1

      I would put this movie up with The Princess Bride as far as book adaptations go.

  • @hookahcabra
    @hookahcabra 년 전 +31

    I still quote the best/funniest scene of this movie even today. "I'm tired of this grandpa" "WELL THAT'S TOO DAMN BAD!"

  • @Mooshging
    @Mooshging 년 전 +5

    I absolutely love this movie and I always will. It’s a childhood favorite of mine and that scene with the tense music and Kate screaming Sam right before the loud gunshot will forever give me goosebumps and make me shed a tear or two. I wish the Disney today would go back to making amazing movies like this one but sadly I don’t think they’re even capable of that now. I’m really glad you made an in depth analysis/review of this movie because it was really fun hearing someone on KRplus talk about it again. I only wish that Shia LaBeouf would star or even just participate in more movies today because you barely see him in movies anymore and it makes me sad because he has always been one of my favorite actors and he’s really good at it too. Btw for anyone who hasn’t seen the movie yet I highly recommend watching FURY because it’s an excellent story with lots of really good action and dialogue and it stars several big actors such as Brad Pitt, Jonathon Bernthal (who plays both the punisher from Netflix and Shane from the walking dead) ,and of course Shia LaBeouf.

  • @drankallem
    @drankallem 10 개월 전 +4

    20 years later and it’s still a ground breaking movie

  • @Ri-ver
    @Ri-ver 년 전 +40

    I clicked so fast when I read that title. This movie is legendary

  • @pawnshot
    @pawnshot 년 전 +45

    Man, I remember this movie every once in a while. This was one of my favorite non animated movies when I was a kid along with Because of Winn Dixie

  • @superbarbiegirl4
    @superbarbiegirl4 4 개월 전 +1

    as a person who was addicted to this book and movie a couple years back it makes me so happy to see someone make a video about it

  • @aiadoc105
    @aiadoc105 10 개월 전

    I just found this channel tonight but THANK YOU for reminding me just how much I adore this movie! 😍

  • @samueldystany
    @samueldystany 년 전 +50

    Holes is seriously one of my favorite movie adaptations. I'll remember reading the whole book in the 6th gr it so underrated I still cry when they had shot Sam. That Zero sense hits me the most when he was asked to spelled " Dig" Zero actually is intelligent, but being that he was a homeless child, he didn't get a proper education, which is why he can't read. Everyone always had looked down on him & not giving him a chance so he had closed himself . Zero was like me growing up he was one of my favorites.

  • @graceross4888
    @graceross4888 년 전 +28

    Sam's sub-story got me so bad, like he was so sweet and they were so cute together and people hated them for it, honestly i cant blame her to doing a 180° and going for revenge

    • @MisterDramastic
      @MisterDramastic 년 전 +10

      Katherine's immediate heel turn to Kate is completely justified. It's the Disney channel's version of I Spit on Your Grave, hidden in the background of a funny treasure hunt movie

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL 년 전 +5

      At first she just wanted revenge on the people who killed him. And then she became an outlaw

    • @Gibbypastrami
      @Gibbypastrami 년 전 +4

      @@MASTEROFEVIL she killed a sheriff, she was already an outlaw, just decided to fulfill the lifestyle

    • @ninjaartist1235
      @ninjaartist1235 년 전 +5

      Ask any girl and they will tell you that the way Sam says “I can fix that” is a turn on!

    • @graceross4888
      @graceross4888 년 전 +1

      @@ninjaartist1235 oh i can confirm, all of my friends and I love Sam, he is such a nice guy and we were surprised he shows up at a movie like this one 🤣 we did not expect a good male love interest

  • @deathcat1016
    @deathcat1016 9 개월 전 +1

    this is one of my favorite movies ever. i have always loved how connected everything is

  • @danielgiovanniello7217

    Fun fact: the reason why the movie is such a good adaptation is because Louis Sacher, the book's author, was asked to be the screen writer for the film. This movie's a childhood favorite of mine, so I watched all the DVD extras in the car on long drives.

  • @lonestoner8297
    @lonestoner8297 년 전 +13

    "I'm tired of this grandpa."
    "Well that's too damn bad!!!"
    The one bit from this movie that lives in my head rent free. Lol

  • @Amm17ar
    @Amm17ar 년 전 +6

    One of the few movies/shows I watched as a kid that continues to hold up to my nostalgic feelings I had watching it as a kid. Often you watch something you watched as a kid and realize how dumb the plot is or how many holes (pun-intended) the story has, but Holes doesnt feel like that. Its just as good, if not better. Im able to appreciate the nuances of the story and how deep it actually goes for a kids movie. Its no Inception, but its a damn good movie that keeps the better years and memories of my life alive. Lifes gotten sad and miserable and all I have as a source of happiness now are the memories I cant go back to. This movie is one small example of a memory I am able to relive, and thats something. Awesome movie, and it will always hold a place in me.

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum 11 개월 전 +1

    I think the reason why I enjoy this film so much is that it is so convoluted throughout, but so satisfying at the end.

  • @JaelaOrdo
    @JaelaOrdo 년 전 +129

    Watched this movie and read the book so many times growing up, actually did a book report on the book in 3rd or 4th grade. Crazy to think how long ago this was (and how insane Shia has gotten since then)

    • @golfer435
      @golfer435 년 전 +4

      Shia has gone through a LOT in his life, and he's come out the other side a better person for all of it

  • @Courier-Six
    @Courier-Six 년 전 +47

    I loved this film, but damn it hits different as an adult watching Sam and Kates relationship and being a history degree graduate

  • @user-yp4hc7gk7w
    @user-yp4hc7gk7w 9 개월 전 +3

    I’ve seen this movie a couple of times and loved it but was never aware how deep the connections actually were. Crazy good movie seeing it in this way

  • @jstewlly4747
    @jstewlly4747 10 개월 전 +2

    The 1 liners in this film
    "Excuse me"
    "Call me Mr Sir"
    "Some wrong with my face...hmmm"
    "S-tanley Y-elnast"
    "Hes a mole i think he eats the dirt"
    "Wish i, would have seen it BAM"
    IT GOES ON AND ON!!! great film!!

    • @BrandonDente-tm1nv
      @BrandonDente-tm1nv 10 개월 전 +1

      The “something the matter with my face” line always makes me laugh, as if Squid’s supposed to ignore the scratches 😂

  • @Skypost4ever
    @Skypost4ever 년 전 +25

    This is such a classic. Probably one of the best movies of my generation.

  • @stevethepocket
    @stevethepocket 년 전 +15

    One of my favorite bits of pragmatic adaptation is Stanley's opening monologue about the camp (how there are no fences or guard towers, because it's in the middle of the desert and there's nowhere to run off to) and the yellow spotted lizards. It's quoted almost verbatim in the film... by Mr. Sir, when Stanley first arrives. Kudos to whichever of the two writers realized how perfectly it sounds like something he would say.

  • @kilo6756
    @kilo6756 9 개월 전 +1

    Total classic. I, to this day, reference the " Well, that's too damn bad!" quote quite often haha

  • @muscleman125
    @muscleman125 11 개월 전 +2

    I read this book back when I was around 10 years old, and I read it before I had seen the movie. I remember not fully understanding why the book kept having this flashback to the B story about Kissin Kate and Sam. But the further into the story you get, the more connections you see. As a kid, I missed out on lots of the connections, but still got the overall point. I remember being mindblown lol.
    This story really is a masterclass in tying the A and B story together, as well as every single character serving a crucial role in the story.

  • @_trashvis_
    @_trashvis_ 년 전 +37

    i still think of this movie from time to time. it has stuck with me after all these years and quote it very often lol. i love how gritty it was for a disney movie. they don't make movies like they used to. the way everything was connected without making the forced is a great story element. the way the characters grow and develop towards each other seems very natural as well.

  • @brithevirgo
    @brithevirgo 년 전 +68

    This movie was done so well! The way both stories about Sam and Kate and how it intertwined with Hector and Stanley is done perfectly

  • @helmetboy431
    @helmetboy431 년 전 +2

    watching him explain the movie like i haven’t seen it 50 times

  • @mvlware1316
    @mvlware1316 년 전 +14

    The subtle part about the curse is "always and eternity" so theoretically they would have bad luck, but they would also be cursed to have a son to continue the family line. Otherwise, someone with eternal bad luck couldn't manage to survive long enough to procreate.

  • @jaimeerindy4573
    @jaimeerindy4573 년 전 +16

    There is also another semi-sequel to the book called "Small Steps" and it follows Theodore "Armpit" Johnson after he leaves Camp Green Lake. It's solid as well!

  • @wolf-legend24
    @wolf-legend24 년 전

    I'm so glad to see this video was made. Since childhood, this movie has always captured and pulled me in. And when I watch it now, it really takes me back.

  • @avwillis5269
    @avwillis5269 년 전 +4

    In addition to the survival guide, there is also a sequel called small steps which is written from the perspective of armpit. It's not as good as holes but I think it's worth the read

  • @milkemoments1366
    @milkemoments1366 년 전 +59

    I remember watching this movie in school after the book, genuinely enjoyed it

  • @okeus
    @okeus 년 전 +41

    I was always so upset that they never made a film adaptation of Small Steps, the sequel story about Armpit.
    "we've played all the songs we know"
    "so lets play the ones we don't"
    those lines will stick with me forever.

    • @TheKpa11
      @TheKpa11 년 전 +2

      There was a sequel story. I never knew

    • @Gibbypastrami
      @Gibbypastrami 년 전 +1

      Wait what? Can u share anything about it?

    • @okeus
      @okeus 년 전 +3

      @@Gibbypastrami It's still written by Luis Sachar; it's called Small Steps. It was written for an ever so slightly more mature scene, as it's plotline dealt with Armpit re-assimilating into his old life, away from the support system he had created with the boys at camp.
      It's been over a decade since I last read it, but it deals a lot with "broken home upbringings" to put it lightly. Besides that, there's two storylines and the lines I quoted have to do with Janis Joplin.
      Hopefully I piqued your curiosity!

    • @Gibbypastrami
      @Gibbypastrami 년 전 +1

      @@okeus you most definitely did! I need to read both books XD

    • @okeus
      @okeus 년 전

      @@Gibbypastrami Luis Sachar is a top ten children's author for me! His anthology "Sideways Stories from Wayside School" is also amazing!

  • @user-el3xw1be3x
    @user-el3xw1be3x 6 개월 전 +1

    Zeros looking like a savage with that cue ball

  • @DrBro51
    @DrBro51 년 전 +2

    Never read the book but this is a movie I will watch until I’m old

  • @anonymous5401
    @anonymous5401 년 전 +29

    This was possibly my dads favorite movie of all time. I would always catch him watching it 2-3 times a month. RIP
    This is definately one of the best disney live action movies ever made.

  • @saged1513
    @saged1513 년 전 +1

    Still amazed with how well all the parts of this book/movie come together. It's quite impressive, even as an adult

  • @party4lifedude
    @party4lifedude 10 개월 전 +1

    The book was one that I read many times throughout school. It was my favorite book to pass the time. For some reason it took me a while to find out that the film existed, but I was very happy with how faithful it was to the book.

  • @EmiEvergiven
    @EmiEvergiven 년 전 +16

    To this day I am still beyond impressed with how intricate the plot is in this movie and the incredible job they did connecting so many dots without making it confusing at all. Also peak Shia LeBeouf here, I don't care what anyone says.

  • @crankiemuniz
    @crankiemuniz 년 전 +10

    My sister and I used to watch this movie all the time....but only on commentaries. The boys of D-Tent were hilariously informative on their filming experiences and their inside jokes became our inside jokes. Not to mention these boys worked with and starred with some of the greats!!! Henry Winkler, Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voigt, Eartha Kitt, Tim Blake Nelson, Patricia Arquette and Dulé Hill.

    • @Whyteroze28
      @Whyteroze28 년 전

      I love listening to their commentary, especially the way they're constantly picking on each other. You can tell they all bonded while making it.