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EARLY ACCESS: Somewhere in Time

"Come back to me." This movie is just simply heartwarming, romantic, and such a lost gem.  

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hubben update: 01:02 - 01:24
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My Review: 23:25

EARLY ACCESS: Somewhere in Time

Comments

OKay thanks?

Jeb Manning

Not trying to put down your opinion but holy moly that is probably my most hated movie ive ever seen. By FAR. I wish I could unsee it

Hannah Mather

On the bottom of the screen it said monday would be the great outdoors. It won the last poll

Mark Finley

I'd love to see you watch my favorite romance movie Harold and Maude. It's a really funny black comedy romance movie from the 1970's. It's a litle bit of an unusual romance but it's a very beautiful one. I wouldn't dare spoil it anymore than that. I highly reccomend Harold and Maude.

Jeb Manning

Since you said you hadn't decided Monday's movie, let me take the opportunity to suggest a movie for a future to-be-decided. Secondhand Lions (2003). You will recognize characters, you will LOVE characters, and you will cry with happy feelings.

Mark Lee

Great reaction to a cool movie...as has already been stated the late Christopher Reeve was(the definitive IMO) Superman in a series of 4 films from 1978-1987...he was relatively unknown as an actor before being cast in the role and it was truly lightning in a bottle how he completely captured the essence of the character I think you would love the 1st 2 films in the series...another film to check out with him is 1987's "Street Smart" which is probably best known for being Morgan Freeman's breakout role...as for Jane Seymour she was(and is still) beautiful...some fun films with her are her film debut in "Live and Let Die"(1973) which is also known for introducing Roger Moore in the role of James Bond 007 and "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger"(1977) a fun fantasy adventure featuring stop motion FX from the legendary Ray Harryhausen

Paul Johnson

He also memorably played the hilariously grouchy Sid Fields in the "Seinfeld" episode "The Old Man"

Paul Johnson

Love this film and the soundtrack is fantastic

Not suggesting it for the channel as I like to stick to her "older classics", but for those that like theatre stuff I highly suggest seeing Birdman from 2014 to anyone who hasn't seen it.

Kenton Kruger

Meh. It's no Hot Tub Time Machine.

Stevilicious

Hey, it's Ed from the airport in Home Alone who plays Arthur. "She's got her own earrings, a whole shoebox full of 'em, the dangly ones."

Jacob Colson

For more Christopher Reeve, I recommend “Remains of the Day”, and of course, “Superman”.

Richard Meyer

Deathtrap is a fun one.

I never had a...handle like this did i? I shouldn't buy anything as brassy as this!

Michael Parker

And it just hit me. Michael Caine is in Noises Off as well.

Former theater kid, I must endorse Noises Off. It’s just a classic to me. A classic standing there like Hamlet’s father.

Matthew Periolat

Yes! Second mention of Noise Off! We NEED to have Ashleigh watch it! I sent it to her on DVD about a year ago so I know she has a copy. :)

Michael Parker

Another movie reactor just put up her full reaction to this movie on her Patreon, which is why I did a double take when I saw this pop up

Sam Fuller

I see Noises Off has been mentioned, which is a "must watch" for anybody who has ever been involved in theater. Another really good Christopher Reeve movie is Deathtrap, also starring the legendary Michael Caine (he played Sandra Bullock's beauty pagent coach in Miss Congeniality).

This is a great movie. I remember watching it when I was younger. I look forward to watching your review later today.

Frankophile

Jane Seymour was a Bond girl in “Live And Let Die”(1973)as Solitaire and was in “Sinbad And The Eye Of Tiger”(1977)as Princess Farah.

Richard Stegman Jr.

I sent you a message on Instagram with Jane Seymour’s Instagram URL and a pic. Jane is 71 and still looks as beautiful as she did back then. She looks maybe like she’s in her mid 40s. She does have a few wrinkles, but you don’t really notice them and she doesn’t have that Botox or plastic surgery look most women that age have when they are trying to stay youthful looking. Like I don’t think she’s had any work done, she just really still looks good. I mean she does still color her hair, but most women do. I finally quit coloring my hair a few years back, shaved my hair and let it go! Best decision ever!! Everyone was paying money to turn their hair silver, gray or that icy white color and my hair would grow out those 3 colors naturally and a few others as well. So I get asked a bunch around here, who did your highlights or color? I always answer back, Mother Nature of course. By the way, I’ll be 49 in October. You should do a deep dive on Christopher Reeve the man. He was an amazing guy who was taken too soon after being thrown from a horse in a jumping competition. He was really into it and had been competing a bunch. He was paralyzed from the neck down and was in a wheelchair with oxygen needed to live. He started a foundation and really put a ton into the rest of his life. His wife died as well 2 years later from lung cancer and she wasn’t even a smoker. She & Christopher had a young son they left behind. I think his 2 other children who were way older from a previous relationship ended up taking care of him.

Christy


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