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Surf's Up - FULL REACTION

This has now got to be now of my favourite animated films. I LOVED the mockumentary style approach and the film crew that follow the story of Big Z and Cody. It all just felt so honest and raw and I really needed it. Enjoy :)

Surf's Up - FULL REACTION

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So you surf often?

Sarah Marion

After this movie you should definitely watch the two 'happy feet' movies!😍 they're so fun

Maike_Staytiny

I'm pretty sure he's in the process of moving :) It might take a bit sadly

Morgan Jackson

Its Halloween time, the perfect time for more stranger things!!! Pleeeez! :D. I'm dying here. lol

Quirky Blonde

He has no schedule. Approximately once a weekish, if he can. And he's also moving so I figure there might be a little delay.

Keeley Thurman

does anyone know his schedule for stranger things ? I can't keep up lol

Katarina Kurko

me too! I thought for sure it would be up today. :(

Quirky Blonde

It’s been a week and I’m dying for the new stranger things reaction

Johnny Stapleton

All great suggestions! Welcome to the Marshmallow den :)

Anna H

I always, ALWAYS laugh until I cry at the repeat scream takes of Cody taking that huge fall in the wave -- and heard again later during Z's "treatment" of that fire urchin injury 😂 Also, right there with you Oscar! Big goosebumps right near the end

Anna H

Hello, I'm pretty new to here so I don't know all the movies you've watched yet (or when you were younger?) but because you're from Australia I felt I should mention specifically two older animated films I loved when I was a kid, which take place in Australia - FernGully: the Last Rainforest (independent, 1992) and Disney's Rescuers Down Under (1990), which is a sequel so you should see the first one first, unless you don't really like the older, darker Disney movies from the 80s? (The sequel is brighter, but the original one in 1977 was darker.) I like their style, where it feels like each background is an oil painting, but it's not for everyone, and not as bright and colorful as modern animation. And also their main competitors at the time (right before the Disney Renaissance), the Don Bluth films - including three classics: An American Tail (1986), The Land Before Time (1988), and All Dogs Go To Heaven (1989) (all of which have sequels you don't need to bother with). Thanks!

Brian Nix

I used to play the game they made based off this movie all of the time. Rewatching films as an adult after watching only as a child is truly eye opening.

Daniel Allen

YEEESSS!! boogie wonderland.

Shané Kummer

Me too

Shané Kummer

I agree.

Shané Kummer

Hey, Aussie. If you don't mind me calling you that. 😀 I've seen this only once when I was kid. I really like the story line and meaning behind it. Don't worry about it by comparing it to cars. My brain works the same way too

Shané Kummer

so this movie came out after happy feet, which was huge us the US, and there was March of the penguins, which i personally never saw but know that was also popular around the time, this is 2005-07. and then there were just other, bigger movies coming out, Ratatouille came out in the same year and was a massive hit, and Shrek 3 also came out earlier. and with a budget of $100 million, it only made $58 in the us and $152 million worldwide. so i’m thinking that’s why it flopped, there were a) bigger penguin movies out and b) just bigger animated movies period. Now in my household, this movie was a staple, but even i didn’t know there actually is a sequel? i guess it came out in 2016, and was…not received well😅 but hey if you wanna watch it i’m sure it’d be a first for most of us lol

Alicia Cue

I NEED more cartoon mockumentaries to be made

Arion Floyd

Spooky Season 🎃👻 Hocus Pocus☑️ The Babadook☑️ It☑️ Sinister☑️ Child’s Play☑️ Midsommar☑️ The Blair Witch Project☑️ Over the Garden Wall☑️ The VVitch☑️ Castlevania☑️

Sarah Marion

I was going to say this it would be so cool to see him watch that

Angie

38:24 - not my name actually being Lia... oh my god. I'd never seen this before - thanks for watching it! Failure -> success (but not in the way that you thought prior) is such a powerful message. I do wonder if Big Z's trajectory could've been Lightning McQueen's had there not been a 3-way tie early on in Cars. Winning was everything to him, his whole identity, similar to Big Z.

Lia

Don't know if you've watched it before, but you should check out Legend of the Guardians; Owls of Ga'hoole. Its made by the same people who did Happy Feet and directed by Zach Snyder. It's a visually stunning movie with a pretty good cast

Caoimhe h

I love the Green Day songs they used! I did not expect them, and they fit perfectly!

Teej

I was just gonna comment this! I love that movie so much

Skippy

It’s so funny that I resonate most with a macaroni penguin of all things

Sarah Marion

if you're gonna watch animated penguin movies, you HAVE to watch my favorite that no one ever talks about, The Pebble and The Penguin. (you don't have to obviously I just really hope you will. Also suggesting The Last Unicorn again hehe)

Kitty Underwood

❤️ could you please react to heartstopper?

Petra Marie

And there's also "Happy Feet"... 🐧🐧

Jim Schmitz

Is it bad that I've never even heard of that movie? 😅 Excited to watch it for the first time with you Oscar!

Girls Always

it makes me so mad that this movie is so underrated… it’s a masterpiece man

Belly

This movie is so underrated

Drew McGary

I loved this film growning up

Liam

Oh hell yeah this gave me instant childhood nostalgia Edit: I haven’t seen this since I was a kid, so I didn’t remember some of the story points but at the end I literally got tears in my eyes like the feeling you get from this movie is a amazing. you know I could be wrong, but it seemed like you had a similar feeling towards the end of the movie, which just shows how much attention you gave to the movie and I’ve seen that throughout your other reactions and it’s just amazing to watch. Keep it up you’re doing amazing.✨🤍

Emilie Fredriksen


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