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[YT Edit] 12 Monkeys (1995)

Hey guys! Here is the YT edit for "12 Monkeys" which will premiere later tonight!

[YT Edit] 12 Monkeys (1995)

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I saw your reactions for 12 Monkeys. They were good

Patrick Switzer

Cassie, the goal of the future scientists was never to stop the plague, they don't believe they can change the past. Their goal is to get a pure sample so they can work out a broad spectrum vaccine and humans survivors can return to living on the surface.

Allen W. McDonnell

Take care Cassie

Patrick Switzer

Your reactions are very good Cassie

Patrick Switzer

I will watch it Cassie

Patrick Switzer

For further bonkers context, director Terry Gilliam was also a member of the Monty Python troupe and did all the animated parts.

Mark Daniels

Do you think she would like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas?

Chris Thom

🧐 Surely La Jetée (1962) is next! 📽️

Happy Hanukkah

+1 for Kalifornia (1993)

Clay F

Thank you for reacting to this one, Cassie. Terry Gilliam (the director) has some strange ones out there, but I hope you will watch "Time Bandits" (1981) one of these days. There is some time-jumping, but it won't twist anyone's head into knots! Also, it was good enough to justify a TV series over 40 years later (which I haven't seen and don't really intend to watch).

bgb1975 (Brian)

Oh God Langoliers. For a long time I was convinced that I hallucinated that movie. But I finally found it on YouTube after searching 'background chewing teethy monsters'. Lol

Chris Thom

That sounds kind of amazing. Lol. Especially Japanese.

Chris Thom

Hearing bits of it with the AI auto dubbing in Japanese ansd Spanish etc.. is so bad but hilarious. what a disaster, messes up the audio and everything.

JB

Cassie seems to love her some crazy Brad. For the full psycho version, see Kalifornia (1993)

Chris Thom

I know how to complete this puzzle, Hap. Cassie has already watched King Kong '33, the original Planet of the Apes, War for, Dawn of, Escape from, Rise of, Beneath the and Conquest - that makes 8. She's going to watch Kingdom of and the Marky Mark standalone - that makes 10. To round out her "12 monkeys" journey, all she needs is King Kong (2005) and Every Which Way But Loose (1978)!

Clarence Newman

Great reaction Cassie

Patrick Switzer

Great acting! What a mind warp!

Jason Henderson

What a trip! Great reaction! Thanks Cassie! Made my night! 👍🍿

Jason Henderson

Did you recognize ‘Cora’ from ‘Last of the Mohicans,’

Lamar Smith

it was posted few weeks ago

Gray

When do the think the full version will be posted?

Steve

The scientist lady at the end is there to get a sample of the virus not to stop him from releasing it. Remember, in this universe you can’t change the past. You can’t create a paradox by going back in time and killing your father. If you try the universe will react in such a way as to prevent it. They can only use the pure sample to help people in the future.

thom phillabaum

I just remembered there's a TV show sequel to this. Have to add that to my list!

Kiss the Librarian

This movie really makes your mind go into a spin. Love Brad Pitt in this. This is a trip in every sense of the word. Great reaction as always

Michael West

I am in the camp that says the insurance lady was just randomly on the plane as a bit of dramatic irony. However watching you (Cassie) suffer through this I am starting to wish I was wrong. Alaska can't accept they stopped the virus. There's too much continuity and foreshadowing to allow for that. I do think that your pollsters did you dirty on this one. This was NOT a Christmas movie.

Don Ross

"You're all gonna die."

Clay F

"12 Monkeys" Is that the new rubric for the innumerable Apes movie you have and will watch? :-P (Yes, I know.)

Happy Hanukkah

Haha! Cassie, I think "I'm gonna have to read so many Reddit forums to figure this out after" is a great new T-shirt idea for your merch store.

Thomas Kennedy

“You are….keep up…” Great line Cassie!!! 🤣

Carol Rocha

“Not my monkeys, not my circus.” What I say when I don’t need to get involved in something…..😄😉

Carol Rocha

+1 For Every Which Way But Loose

Win

Cassie. You've watched too many tough movies of late, so I'm going to bombard you with strawberry bon bons. A Shot In The Dark (1964) - Clouseau! The Great Race (1965) - Jolly japes with a legendary double turn from Jack Lemmon Every Which Way But Loose (1978) - Rangy tangs and Clint punching folks Stripes (1981) - "Haaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!" City Slickers (1991) - Finished second in the poll. How could you not? The Full Monty (1997) - Male strippers - a stunning combo of old, ugly, fat and ginger. You're intrigued, aren't you? Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) - Not a comedy, per se, but it's got Scarlett Johansson (Ooh), Penelope Cruz (Ahhh) and a rare Javier Bardem character that doesn't kill everyone he meets.

Clarence Newman

That's Omar the Sheriff! I've never actually watched that film, mainly because it's often spoken of in the same breath as Lawrence of Arabia (sprawling 1960s epic) and LoA numbed my very brain. I'm afraid to commit three hours of my life to it.

Clarence Newman

Always good to drop in a word the insultee has never heard of. It throws them off guard. My personal favourite might be "Oh man, shut your anorexic, malnutrition, tapeworm-having, overdose on Dick Gregory, Bahamian, diet-drinking ass up!"

Clarence Newman

Looking forward to this one. Haven't seen it in a while. I'm wondering if Cassie still thinks Brad Pitt is hot with eyes like the spork in Toy Story 4.

Clarence Newman

"You pathetically ineffectual and pusillanimous pretend-friend-to-animals” is definitely one of my all time favorite insults 😂

Stranger2Reality

12 Monkeys uses the predestination paradox: the idea that your actions in the past are already part of history. Everything that happens has already happened, including your journey back in time. Essentially, time is immutable and cannot be changed. Another great example of the predestination paradox is Iron Man (1970) by Black Sabbath. The song tells the story of a man who travels into the future and sees the apocalypse. When he returns to the present to warn humanity, he is turned to metal, literally becoming "Iron Man." He is ignored and ridiculed, and out of anger and betrayal, he ends up causing the very destruction he was trying to prevent, becoming the cause of the apocalypse he saw. Speaking of an Iron Man, I was reading a bunch of older '60s Marvel comics, and this is exactly how they used time travel, mostly surrounding the Fantastic Four. Like when the F4 went back to ancient Egypt in Fantastic Four #19 (1963) and end up interfering with the rule of Rama-Tut, only to realize they were always part of that past. Another great time travel story is 11.22.63 by Stephen King, which was adapted into a really well-made limited series back in 2016. The main character (played by James Franco) travels back in time to a few years before JFK’s assassination in an attempt to prevent it, but time fights back in some truly unique and unexpected ways. It’s a fantastic series for anyone who enjoys period-set time travel stories. Highly recommended! I just love when stories feature deep, imaginative cosmology that treats elements like Time, Death, Infinity, and Entropy as cosmic entities, a conscious force that actively fights back. Donnie Darko (2001) and The Langoliers (1995) are two other great examples of time being treated like an entity. It has a very niche following, since cosmology in general can be a lot for people to wrap their heads around. But I love this kind of stuff, especially when it gets creative and ventures into more imaginative territory, blending science fiction with mythology in a way that’s both epic and thought-provoking.

LittleGalaxyBoy

Bruce & Brad! That's good casting! 'Dr.Zhivago' 1965 because,why not!🖖🥢

Celeste McAllister🍓

Up next: Brazil (1985)? 😬🙏

Eric C.

Great movie! Weird in all the right ways😁

J H


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