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  • Eric Rick Calvin and Aaron react to and discuss Hidden Figures - #hiddenfigures
    Raw Rider Patrons can watch the Full Length Reaction HERE: blindwavellc.com/hidden-figur...
    Eric Knows The Title - 00:00
    Reaction - 01:09
    Based On An Adapted Book Of True Events - 41:56
    West Virginia - 43:24
    Fitting In The IBM Process - 43:59
    Fortran, Take You Back - 44:31
    Conflicting Issues - 45:11
    Americans, Together, Strong - 46:43
    Accolades - 47:22
    Transcript Dialogue - 47:36
    John Glenn - 48:21
    The Right Stuff - 48:48
    Fearful Frame Of Reference - 49:30
    No Longer Hidden - 50:25
    Out Of This World Soundtrack - 51:17
    Big Movie Or Big Story - 51:40
    A Big Life - 52:02
    United: What Could Have Been & What Could Be - 52:10
    The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes - 58:39
    What Are You Doing?! - 1:00:59
    We All Pee The Same Color - 1:01:49
    No Smoking?! RIDICULOUS! - 1:02:15
    Chock Full O Nuts - 1:03:07
    Real Things Happening - 1:03:57
    Work To Be Done - 1:08:23
    Russians Are Fine - 1:10:47
    Serious New Discoveries….In America! - 1:11:19
    Check Out The History - 1:13:47
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  • @BlindWave
    @BlindWave  Před rokem +77

    Enjoy Blind Wave's daily content? We can only do it with your help! Please consider supporting us on Patreon where you can get up to 4 WEEKS EARLY ACCESS on select content. www.patreon.com/blindwave

    • @yaguayo77
      @yaguayo77 Před rokem +1

      Have ya’ll seen October Sky? Awesome movie too!

    • @lydia272
      @lydia272 Před rokem +2

      I wish the captions were on the movie. It is hard to hear any movie audio.
      Enjoyed the reaction though! :)

    • @luizasoi5601
      @luizasoi5601 Před 9 měsíci

      So glad I found you guys 😅

    • @PequenaRainha
      @PequenaRainha Před 9 měsíci

      Você poderiam assistir ao filme Tropa de Elite, eu creio que seja fácil encontrar com legendas em inglês

    • @trinkab
      @trinkab Před 3 měsíci

      I have seen several reactions to this movie and no one ever seems to put together that the women are "compute-ers" not computers (like IBM or Apple) before computers were wire, silicon, and metal. They compute...as in do the computations. They are computing for a living. Compute-ers...or when said casual enough, computers Therefore everyone called them "computers" and called the IBM ...The IBM.

  • @KelseyODonnell17
    @KelseyODonnell17 Před rokem +2180

    It still bothers me today that Taraji P. Henson wasn't nominated for ANY awards for this. She should have gotten an Oscar, but didn't get nominated.

    • @teamtoomany4820
      @teamtoomany4820 Před rokem +167

      Agreed. She should have at least gotten an Oscar nomination.

    • @lynni_111
      @lynni_111 Před rokem +114

      Seriously. I feel like everyone kind of expected her to get some sort of award for this. Kind of disappointed she didn’t

    • @kandy1515
      @kandy1515 Před rokem +14

      Facts

    • @kklam4820
      @kklam4820 Před rokem +76

      Agreed. In some interviews, she described how she had to practice and memorize the movements of writing those equations... that's dedication to her craft

    • @dragontears
      @dragontears Před rokem +9

      YES!

  • @Rmlohner
    @Rmlohner Před rokem +1106

    In real life, Kathryn Johnson simply started using the white bathroom without getting any permission, and was never caught. But they needed a more dramatic scene to show Kevin Costner as a credit to his folk.

    • @beesbrownies
      @beesbrownies Před rokem +74

      Honestly a legend move

    • @dragontears
      @dragontears Před rokem +384

      Yeah, Hollywood has to get its white savior moment in. Kathryn just using the bathroom secretly had to be scary. (But she obviously had a hella tough spine)

    • @torontomame
      @torontomame Před rokem +12

      ​@@dragontears "white savior moment"? Sorry Life did whatever it did for you to be that way. 🙄

    • @ladyhotep5189
      @ladyhotep5189 Před rokem +273

      ​@@torontomame you just don't get it.🤦‍♀️and that's ok.

    • @allegraanegra455
      @allegraanegra455 Před rokem +210

      @@ladyhotep5189they didn’t even try to get it. That’s why ignorance runs rampant

  • @gabriellafreund3793
    @gabriellafreund3793 Před rokem +897

    For Katherine to receive that medal from the first Black president is really moving.

    • @ambriaashley3383
      @ambriaashley3383 Před rokem +56

      Absolutely! I’m so happy she got it while she was still here with us, & more people (myself included) could learn about these real hidden figures/heroes …

    • @carladavis1473
      @carladavis1473 Před rokem +40

      She would have never got it otherwise. She was 97!!! Took way too long

  • @cflournoy1529
    @cflournoy1529 Před rokem +294

    Loved your reactions. I’m a 56 year old Black Woman and I’m sad to say that I never heard of these women until this movie came out. It just goes to show that OUR history is not explored in school like it should be.

    • @annaliu908
      @annaliu908 Před 10 měsíci +9

      that is so true and sad. there are many women who did great things in the past, but not being memorized or appreciated for their incredible work enough. and even worse, sometimes, quite often actually, a woman's achievement was credited to her father, or brother, or husband. many great women became invisible in history cuz many historical books were written by men.

    • @profanepersonality
      @profanepersonality Před 16 dny +2

      I am a 42 year old white male from a town of 5000, and we learned about the female computers at NASA and their contributions from this time period, in middle school. When I see comments about how things weren't taught in school, it makes me appreciate the schools I went to in my hometown a little more every time.

    • @cflournoy1529
      @cflournoy1529 Před 16 dny

      @@profanepersonality I would say your town may be the exception to the rule. I grew up in a predominantly Black city and went to Black schools my whole life so you would think we would’ve learned about the amazing women but we didn’t. The history books we were given focused on the standard MLK, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, etc. there was never any mention of Blacks in the space program. I really don’t understand why but it’s very sad.

  • @thunderatigervideo
    @thunderatigervideo Před rokem +459

    My grandmother was an associate math professor at UNM in the 1940s. My mother was the ONLY woman out of all electrical engineering majors at college until her senior year. I showed her this movie shortly after it came out and still remember how often she shook her head and interjected similar stories about being a woman in engineering. She also shared stories from my grandmother. I teach high school math and have a few of my own. Not nearly as many, and we’ve come a long way. But there is still work to be done and this movie does a great job in helping that.

  • @JeshuaSquirrel
    @JeshuaSquirrel Před rokem +355

    In terms of what was real, the telephone conversation of John Glenn from the pad to Control was taken straight from the transcripts. And the pilots were the final decision makers on every launch. If he didn't want to go, he didn't go.

  • @josephwilliams9209
    @josephwilliams9209 Před rokem +153

    I just LOVE the fact that John Glen requested her to do the numbers. Basically he’s saying that he’s putting his life in her hands. That’s so powerful to me because of that situation happening in that era of time. I love this movie. I hope there are more movies made to show how us black people were apart in American innovation.

    • @bethanychatman9531
      @bethanychatman9531 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Exactly, showing the truth.

    • @billyboblillybob344
      @billyboblillybob344 Před 10 měsíci

      It's sad that you're hoping Hollywood enlightens you rather than questioning the cascade of BS that is thrown at you every day.

    • @josephwilliams9209
      @josephwilliams9209 Před 10 měsíci +7

      ⁠@@billyboblillybob344 I don’t rely on Hollywood to educate me. I like the fact that they bring attention to some historical things. Of course you have to research stuff because Hollywood will tweak it to fit a entertainment agenda.

    • @billyboblillybob344
      @billyboblillybob344 Před 10 měsíci

      @@josephwilliams9209 My point is that it is not just an entertainment agenda.

  • @BishopS
    @BishopS Před rokem +176

    I love how when you first see Jim Parsons, Eric was like "Its Sheldon!" but as you explore this character and how different he is Eric was like "Oh, Paul." when he does something

  • @jatilq
    @jatilq Před rokem +351

    My blood pressure was high for most of this film. Decided to watch it tonight, before watching this reaction. I love that Eric understands its little things throughout the day that wear a person of color down.

  • @muwaahib2366
    @muwaahib2366 Před rokem +106

    Protect Aaron at all costs. Him getting visably emotional at Taraji's scene about colored bathrooms and the man taking down that sign at the bathroom made me emotional too.

  • @roxysdg334
    @roxysdg334 Před rokem +138

    Regarding the music , Pharrell Williams was co-producer and wrote most of the songs for the movie . He really wanted the music to sound like the times and was Inspired by music from The 60’s. He lived in Virginia near NASA and grew up wanting to work there. There is a video out there where Pharrell talks about it.

    • @AngelaSealana
      @AngelaSealana Před rokem +12

      Wow! I did not know that... Thank you!

    • @roxysdg334
      @roxysdg334 Před rokem

      I loved this movie and loved the music so much that I went out and researched all about it. If It comes on TV WE ALWAYS STOP AND WATCH IT! Just go out to Google and type in Pharrell Williams Hidden Figures soundtrack. Extra info and Fun to watch .

  • @awelch31
    @awelch31 Před rokem +31

    I wish I could tell you the whole story about my dad. He was another “hidden figure”. Worked for NASA, Northrop, and Boeing. He physically built something with his bare hands that’s sitting on the moon right now, then went on to work on the space shuttle, among many other military projects. But… the racism he had to go through is heartbreaking. My inspiration. Love ya pops. R.I.P. Hope to see you again one day ❤. He was light skinned too. Far lighter than me. None of that mattered on business trips to Alabama. Even his business partners who he thought were his friends looked the other way.

    • @sheilaalcantara7738
      @sheilaalcantara7738 Před rokem +3

      You should write a book about his life story!

    • @mrs.spicer
      @mrs.spicer Před rokem +2

      I honor him as an African American hero!

    • @DBox3591
      @DBox3591 Před 9 měsíci

      Please write a book. Your Dad is, indeed, a hidden figure and I’d love to know his name. Thank you.

  • @mrpatmichele
    @mrpatmichele Před rokem +390

    LOVE this movie! Taraji's scene (with the, "there are no bathrooms for colored people") is my favorite performance of her, AND my all time favorite performance of any actress. I get chills any time I watch it, she really poured her whole heart into it!! (the only scene that came close for me in terms of acting/emotions is Angela Bassett's throne room scene in Wakanda Forever)

    • @theideamaker2561
      @theideamaker2561 Před rokem +16

      Those two scenes are ones I actually know the full lines and full interactions to and they’re both amazing scenes delivered by very talented actresses!

    • @bog4543
      @bog4543 Před rokem +5

      ugh i really believe angela deserved that oscar

  • @okashiad6930
    @okashiad6930 Před rokem +205

    This should be required watching for everyone. Such a good, emotional, and powerful movie.

  • @asteven8
    @asteven8 Před rokem +71

    I met the author of Hidden Figures for which this movie is based by happenstance at work. I worked for the National Archives and she was researching in our NASA records and she was the sole researcher in the room that day and I was working the reading room desk. Normally we don’t bother the researchers but it was a slow day + she was friendly so I asked about her research. When she told me about these women and others who were human computers at NASA, I was gobsmacked. I had NO idea esp as someone who once dreamt of being an engineer myself. Cut to years later, her book came out and then the movie. I feel very fortunate to have met her and got a preview of her work before it hit big.

  • @robertscott1949
    @robertscott1949 Před rokem +42

    The symbol of the "passing of the chalk" from the very beginning when Katherine is a child is repeated years later when Katherine as an adult is asked by Director Harrison to explain the calculations in the meeting with the astronauts. We see Katherine pause for just a moment before taking the chalk and that gives us time to recall the similar scene of Katherine as a child.

  • @justmetoday5146
    @justmetoday5146 Před rokem +85

    Hans Zimmer is my favourite composer. Also, I've been the only Black women in a room full of White men giving my expert analysis. No one believed me or took my counsel. Later though it was "we should have listened to you." At which point, I was like "fuck you," but only in my head because I didn't want to lose my job.

    • @Free.Clear3802
      @Free.Clear3802 Před rokem +5

      😂 I've had that reaction too...u have to go in the bathroom stall and chew on your shirt!!!

    • @kitterpuss1
      @kitterpuss1 Před rokem +2

      Oh so can relate ...🤨😒

  • @dragontears
    @dragontears Před rokem +61

    I love watching movies with Aaron. He cries almost as much as I do, and I appreciate that a lot.

  • @wickedcherub
    @wickedcherub Před rokem +95

    I loved this movie so much. Janelle Monae is so good in everything

  • @bel410la
    @bel410la Před rokem +124

    This movie is so good, the scene where she yells at all the guys about having to go so far to pee is so iconic. I watched this with my sister for the first time when I was younger, probably a couple of weeks after it came out and thought it was going to be stupid and it's one of my favorite movies ever.

  • @hleebeg
    @hleebeg Před rokem +22

    A lot of it is having to earn the respect that everyone else in the room is just given or having to prove that you're worth basic common decency and I feel like everyone did an amazing job showing that.

  • @andrearay5134
    @andrearay5134 Před rokem +14

    I absolutely love this movie!! Octavia Spencer… Dorothy Vaughn… true definition of a leader. She educated those under her so that they could move up to! She took every single woman with her!! That scene gives me chills every single time. That and Mary Jackson court scene 💖💖💖

  • @beckymarsch7116
    @beckymarsch7116 Před rokem +13

    This is one of my favorite movies. Each woman accomplished so much but Dorthy not only taught herself 4Tran but also taught all the other women so she could bring them with too. She knew where the future was headed and made sure they were all ready for it.

    • @knighthawk3749
      @knighthawk3749 Před rokem

      That's Fortran, not 4tran. It stands for Formula Translator. It was a computer language specifically designed for engineering and scientific uses.

    • @DBox3591
      @DBox3591 Před 9 měsíci

      @@knighthawk3749I think she probably knows that but fell in the trap of how some people now abbreviate text such as u rather than you and r instead of are. I cringed when I read it, as well. I just can’t force myself to go that easy sort of slang route and maybe it’s because I need to stay true to what I was formally taught.

  • @jordinevans985
    @jordinevans985 Před rokem +57

    I love that they mention the refrigerator in this film. Makes me smile/chuckle every time. Seeing how that was created by a black person lol

  • @FeelinErie
    @FeelinErie Před rokem +15

    29:25 - as a black woman new to the tech industry, this made me feel so empowered when I saw this in the cinema!!

  • @amandaf6101
    @amandaf6101 Před rokem +74

    I did my Physics degree from 2007-20010 and they made me learn Fortran! It was painful and I remember nothing.

    • @scarlettmi
      @scarlettmi Před rokem +51

      That is a long time to spend on one degree. 😏

    • @swedish_malin
      @swedish_malin Před rokem +22

      @@scarlettmi They must be the sentient A.I. from the future.

    • @hirvale
      @hirvale Před rokem +19

      Bro I wouldn't remember anything too if I had to spend 18 millennia learning it, that's tuff!

  • @catherinesanchez1185
    @catherinesanchez1185 Před rokem +35

    They were still teaching Fortran in the 80's at the college level for Engineering majors. Rick's point about "old" computing languages is valid. A friend of mine who owns a small IT firm has gotten jobs because a lot of companies (big ones! ) are still using very old computer languages .
    All you have to do is look at countries that make an effort to create opportunity for everyone are doing much better in every way. Countries that severely restrict such a huge part of their population will never reach upper levels of achievement.

  • @diogopeixoto1332
    @diogopeixoto1332 Před rokem +28

    i never thought u guys would actuallly react to this! it's rare to see people doing it. def one of my fav movies, really happy u got to check it out with us!

  • @xoOlliemo
    @xoOlliemo Před rokem +7

    The fact that Dorothy had to steal a book from the public library! The lengths to keep the odds down😢.

  • @ianmoriarty2199
    @ianmoriarty2199 Před rokem +60

    I think you guys would enjoy watching For All Mankind, an alternate history drama where the Russians are the first to the Moon and where the space race never ended and kept going throughout the decades.
    It's a great character drama but also deals with similar subjects that Hidden Figures tackles, while also giving us a believable view at an alternate history and how the space race might have looked like had it not ended in 1969.

  • @carladavis1473
    @carladavis1473 Před rokem +11

    The fact that one of these gentlemen teaches his child about Katherine Johnson in home schooling is (f)ing fantastic, and hardly no one reacts to this movie That just made me a subscriber. Thank you.

  • @misst1078
    @misst1078 Před rokem +35

    I love you guys. I know I have said this before in other videos. I appreciate the discussion as a woman and a black woman. I have been a follower and subscriber of ALL your content for 3 years now. You all are awesome and I cannot wait to watch the gaming streams.

  • @Rmlohner
    @Rmlohner Před rokem +149

    Janelle Monae revealed shortly after this film's release that she's pansexual, which gives a whole new subtext to her line "I have the right to see fine in any color."

    • @No1Knows
      @No1Knows Před rokem +3

      Sorry right off the bat, but I find the idea of "pansexual" hilarious. No matter what the other person identifies as, there are only 2 physical options to choose from.

    • @Rmlohner
      @Rmlohner Před rokem +51

      @@No1Knows Pan also includes trans and intersex (which is absolutely a physical possibility).

    • @No1Knows
      @No1Knows Před rokem +5

      @@Rmlohner Trans is still only 1 of 2 physical options, and the highest estimation of the percentage of truly intersex people suggests most people will never meet, let allow physically interact with an intersex person.
      And to be clear, I'm not trying to be an a-hole. Find somebody...anybody... that you can love who will love you back.

    • @LibertineDeSade
      @LibertineDeSade Před rokem +73

      @@No1Knows I understand that on an open forum people are going to share their opinions. And generally that's fine. But if you're not trying to be an a-hole, why even say this? Let people live their lives, and label themselves however they see fit. No one needs to know that you find their identities "hilarious". That's something you can keep to yourself and just choose to be kind.

    • @No1Knows
      @No1Knows Před rokem +5

      @@LibertineDeSade If non-response is the preferred "nice" method of disagreement, why did you feel the need to post a judgemental reply? I accept your opinion. I respect your right to have a conflicting opinion. Do I not have the same right to disagree with an opinion and say so?
      I accept and I love people. I think labels are sad. "Trey is my friend." should be enough. Society has made using labels like a badge of honor. I would get more "points" saying, "Trey is my gay Black friend," but I don't. Because Trey is my friend.

  • @lilmiles4477
    @lilmiles4477 Před rokem +12

    When I saw this movie I thought this should be shown in every classroom. I live in Pittsburgh 2 years ago in York Pa this book was banded. If things stay the way they are these women will be lost to history and that is sad. Great reaction guys

    • @mrs.spicer
      @mrs.spicer Před rokem +2

      Banned!?!! That really grinds my gears.

  • @helentaylor4886
    @helentaylor4886 Před rokem +12

    I love this movie can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched it,I’m a white woman from Australia and to see these black ladies out shine those white people was just great those ladies have my respect and admiration ❤

  • @hanaj
    @hanaj Před rokem +37

    I rewatch this once or twice a year. Such a great movie.

  • @maddwitch
    @maddwitch Před rokem +50

    I love this movie. When Kirsten Dunst's character said "Don't embarras me.", I've never wanted to throat punch anyone more.

  • @kwalton7690
    @kwalton7690 Před rokem +30

    Great film! Should have gotten more Oscar nominations, including score.

  • @EveryDayArtist94
    @EveryDayArtist94 Před rokem +16

    I am obsessed with this movie and I love how much y'all got into it. It's so well made and I'm so glad that these types of stories can be thrown into the public knowledge, the efforts of these women were so significant and they deserve all the praise. Also, being someone who doesn't know that much about the space race, hearing that my favorite moment of John asking for Kathryn was pulled straight out of history was a great little gift from your video. You guys always bring such great takes, always a bright spot in my day.

  • @misshell
    @misshell Před rokem +33

    This is one of my favorite movies! Super glad you all are reacting to this😊

  • @shercahn
    @shercahn Před rokem +13

    I was in my Gifted and Talented group in elementary school and we were the first ones allowed to be on the computers which were kept in the school library when I was in 5th grade. By 7th grade, we had computer labs and they were teaching us DOS programming. And we had computer club where we played Carmen San Diego and Oregon Trail. At home we had an Atari gaming system and Texas Instruments gaming system. The TI we had tape cassettes that we had to load our games from like a Pirate Adventure where you type out the commands or Hunt The Wumpus. It's amazing to see how far we've come from just the 80's.

  • @kobicalhoun8687
    @kobicalhoun8687 Před rokem +17

    You guys should definitely watch “42” next. Another great movie❤

  • @reasthope
    @reasthope Před rokem +19

    I recently wrote a paper on this movie because it’s absolutely brilliant. The way in which representation was brought to the screen was wonderful!

  • @PLAjcmdaddy
    @PLAjcmdaddy Před rokem +36

    I’ve noticed for the past two months there is a fan whine every now and then. It’s super noticeable with headphones. Not sure if it’s something that can be fixed.

    • @shaggjones4854
      @shaggjones4854 Před rokem +1

      very noticeable as i have to turn sound up to hear the film volume

    • @misshell
      @misshell Před rokem

      Yes, I had sound maxed on my phone and still had trouble hearing.

    • @TheOnlyMinecarrot
      @TheOnlyMinecarrot Před rokem +1

      Yep. Surprised more people aren't annoyed by it.

    • @Lowgear9498
      @Lowgear9498 Před rokem

      It’s probably like the computer they’re using to record or something… this is the first time I’ve really noticed it, I thought it was my iPad lol

    • @EnigmaTimGaming
      @EnigmaTimGaming Před rokem

      Very noticeable in the video. Movie volume really low so have to keep turning the vid up then in kicks the really loud whiny fan. Urgh. I will persevere as this is a fantastic movie.

  • @4000mack
    @4000mack Před rokem +9

    At least the conversation is positive about a negativity that was really not that long ago. This is pretty much my mother and grandmother. You guys remain to be just awesome touching on everything.

  • @theadamabrams
    @theadamabrams Před rokem +26

    I really love this movie. Of course they took some liberties with the stories, but there is a _lot_ of truth in it too (both the racial issues and NASA structure).
    43:26 There are more than 20 astronauts from Ohio. The joke is "What is it about Ohio that makes people want to get as far away from there as humanly possible?"

    • @kennethsmith6367
      @kennethsmith6367 Před rokem

      As an Ohioian my guess is that we are just goofy enough to try anything. Especially if people say it can’t be done.

  • @carriesmith742
    @carriesmith742 Před rokem +16

    I LOVE this movie. As a fellow West Virginian I feel a kinship to both this movie as a woman and to "A Beautiful Mind" due to having a math genius brother that died from suicide due to his schizophrenia. I worked at WVU for 2 years and every time the PRT went by I would think, "That was a project for the engineering department way back in the 70's or 80's to enable the students to move about both campuses easier." Beautiful WV minds are definitely worth it.

  • @BimbaElis
    @BimbaElis Před rokem +15

    you should also watch "the help"! such an amazing movie

  • @LibertineDeSade
    @LibertineDeSade Před rokem +15

    I love this movie and it gets me in the feels everytime.

  • @ulisestrujillogarcia600
    @ulisestrujillogarcia600 Před rokem +11

    Good stuff! Recently I watched this movie and wrote a 10 page analysis for my STEM inequities class

  • @eclaresmile
    @eclaresmile Před rokem +15

    I distinctly remember the amount of people who were calling this movie SJW and “political correctness” when this first came out.

  • @ta2gypsy
    @ta2gypsy Před rokem +2

    Another fantastic woman was Jack Black's mother Judith Cohen. An aereospace engineer, Ms Cohen helped save Apollo 13 whilst in labor to deliver her now famous son, Jack Black.

  • @jademarie7910
    @jademarie7910 Před rokem +2

    MAN I LOVE YOU GUYS ! I was JUST thinking about this great movie and wondering if any of my favorite CZcamsrs have reacted to it and here you guys come what a funny coincidence !So glad you guys did this movie 🤝🏾🤝🏾❤️❤️

  • @papspong6307
    @papspong6307 Před rokem +11

    One of my favorite channels reacting to one of my favorite movies! Thank you! ❤

  • @artboymoy
    @artboymoy Před rokem +21

    Looked into the cigarette thing, someone on Reddit or a forum said that having someone smoking on screen makes it an automatic rating of "R". Don't know if that's true or not but if it was, it's a good call to take them out in order to push the more important story and to get it in front of more eyeballs as possible.

    • @nealaluna
      @nealaluna Před rokem +4

      I'm glad this went in this direction because older elementary school students have been able to watch the film at school.

    • @sarahcarter971
      @sarahcarter971 Před rokem +12

      it may also have to do with the fact that if you have smoking on set they have to give every actor, stand-in, and background actor what they call smoke bumps meaning they have to pay them more for every scene they have to work around any type of smoke whether it be from cigarettes, smoke machines, etc. This became a law in the union since smoke is harmful to anyone around it.

  • @lauramartin7675
    @lauramartin7675 Před rokem +12

    Ooh you mentioned Jackie Robinson...that's another movie you should react to. "42" featuring Chadwick Boseman as Jackie Robinson. Such a great movie.

  • @montecrisco-uh9uf
    @montecrisco-uh9uf Před rokem +12

    Love when y'all watch these kinds of movies

  • @nealaluna
    @nealaluna Před rokem +9

    This was thoroughly enjoyable. Just today, I was rewatching your reactions to The Expanse. Now's probably a good time for you to react to For All Mankind. My brain is already tingling, thinking about your discussions.

  • @andreadeamon6419
    @andreadeamon6419 Před rokem +1

    Fellow buckeye here - just from the tribe/lake area. Now Southern in the reds/river area - i miss the lake!
    Love this movie

  • @madiaikau9140
    @madiaikau9140 Před rokem +2

    Something else in history that gets glossed over is that computers like that of the IBM were invented by Grace Hopper, retired USN Rear Admiral. And she coined the phrase "computer bug" from finding a moth in one of her computers

  • @Terriblegam2r
    @Terriblegam2r Před rokem +2

    I was having fun listening to Eric pretty much have a conversation with himself in the beginning lol
    I’m glad you guys reacted to this. It’s an important story that more people should know about.

  • @beesbrownies
    @beesbrownies Před rokem +5

    I *JUST* finished rewatching this a few days ago! Insane timing!!! Love this movie

  • @jencreamer3486
    @jencreamer3486 Před rokem +10

    Omg...I'm so excited you guys did this one!

  • @Leishafan1985
    @Leishafan1985 Před rokem +7

    Taraji should have won an Oscar for this movie xx

  • @TotalFootballDebate
    @TotalFootballDebate Před rokem +3

    Guys… You have to watch The Help!! It’s incredible.

  • @ilhan691
    @ilhan691 Před rokem +5

    Amazing movie and cast. Love Taraji, Octavia and Janelles performance. Side note Janelle is so gorgeous!

  • @johnmiller7682
    @johnmiller7682 Před rokem +4

    I own a Hallmark card store. Until last year, Hallmark's main computer system, that they used for everything, was an IBM machine, built specifically for Hallmark in the late 60's. It just recently got to the point where they couldn't update it to work with modern systems. And that's only because it became to hard to find programers who could work the coding.

  • @monsterking1973
    @monsterking1973 Před rokem +14

    Such a fantastic movie so many great performances

  • @YodatheHobbit
    @YodatheHobbit Před rokem +7

    "I love movies about this subject"
    I'm trying to figure out if Eric meant race relations or space travel here. I personally love both.

  • @michaeljeacock
    @michaeljeacock Před rokem +5

    that giant computer that filled that whole room. the phone in your pocket is 100,000 times more powerful.

  • @thecaffeinatedteacher7046

    This is my favorite reaction from this channel. Great reaction guys

  • @willow4049
    @willow4049 Před rokem +1

    I watched this in middle school! It was the first time I saw it, I'm glad you guys are reacting to it :)

  • @swedish_malin
    @swedish_malin Před rokem +16

    Great movie pick! This made me remember there's some show that takes place in an alternate history where the Russians won the space race... ah, For All Mankind and there's already been three seasons. Looks good!

  • @0hBryan
    @0hBryan Před rokem +1

    This will forever be one of my all time favorite movies. The cast was beyond phenomenal!

  • @wittleMermaid13
    @wittleMermaid13 Před rokem +2

    Great post-analysis! Apparently, it was true John Glenn requested Kathryn Goble redo the math because he didn't trust the computer! I'm sure that scene was amped up for Hollywood but it happened!

  • @luvvreni
    @luvvreni Před rokem +3

    i've seen this movie so many times because my teachers in high school would always play this movie whenever we had a movie day

  • @TimpanistMoth_AyKayEll
    @TimpanistMoth_AyKayEll Před rokem +4

    Spinal Tap is a fantastic documentary. It taught me many important facts about the world, such as Boston not being a big college town.

  • @nowthen6389
    @nowthen6389 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Well done guys. Well done. Thank you for the honest commentary. Being a human being really shouldn't be so complicated sometimes. A person is a person. Period.

  • @cordeliaprice6814
    @cordeliaprice6814 Před rokem +4

    As the only black woman engineer in all of research when I joined my company, I related to this movie on so many levels. Just watching your reaction to the movie and excerpted scenes, I was brought back to reacting the same way I did when I first saw the movie, a lot of tears. During the after movie discussion, I cringed every time the black women were referred to as colored (not in the movie because that was the term at the time). Just because that was the word used at that time, does not mean you should be using that word today unless it is critical to the point you are trying to get across.

  • @fullmetalandtheflame438
    @fullmetalandtheflame438 Před rokem +3

    Calvin!! From a Canadian, I love the Canada shirt!

  • @tsubakesanjuro2134
    @tsubakesanjuro2134 Před rokem +2

    I strongly recommend 1983's "The Right Stuff" about the Mercury program. Not only is the film a rousing adventure about The Space Race, but it's also a who's who of 80's film stars!

  • @jimmiejam508
    @jimmiejam508 Před rokem +2

    this is the last thing i was expecting but such a treat! don't see a lot of people watching this movie. thanks for the video!

  • @legendary7708
    @legendary7708 Před rokem +4

    When I first saw this in theaters I was like, "Not MJ" when K Dunst first few scenes came up 😂

  • @blitzgirl6522
    @blitzgirl6522 Před rokem +5

    This reaction to this movie is what I needed tonight. Been a rough day.

  • @RobinRBlake
    @RobinRBlake Před rokem +5

    ack their discussion really make me want to see them react to For All Mankind! hopefully one day

  • @dermathze700
    @dermathze700 Před rokem +14

    Now I really want them to watch For all Mankind.

  • @seangodde5429
    @seangodde5429 Před rokem +1

    Really great reaction. Thanks for watching this. I'd love to see you do more "milestone" movies like this, as I think it highlights a lot of things we often overlook when focussed on pop culture.

  • @comeoninmycoop
    @comeoninmycoop Před rokem +2

    It's still like that fellas... "little things" adding up to your day. Sadly, this was not relegated to the '60s. Some blatant things have changed and have been replaced by other things that are just as painful. It is my hope and prayer that will change someday for future generations.

  • @BeeDenver
    @BeeDenver Před rokem +2

    Katherine Johnson is an American Hero. Everyone should know about her.

  • @jean-philippedoyon9904
    @jean-philippedoyon9904 Před rokem +16

    The best scene is really when Kevin Costner destroys the bathroom sign...It's like everything clicked for him there..."only one color is important here...green".

    • @ajprop99
      @ajprop99 Před rokem +2

      I think the movie does a good showing still tho that every step of progress is only made because it was incovienient for white people. A fact that is still unfortunately true to this day. Nothing in america is ever done because its the right thing to do

    • @cuffzter
      @cuffzter Před rokem

      @Trashthlete They changed the order of some other things too to make it more dramatic.

  • @andreasvogler1875
    @andreasvogler1875 Před rokem +1

    Stuff like the IBM not fitting through the door still happens.
    I work in a movie theatre and shortly before we opened, we got the screens delivered, but when they tried to carry the biggest screen into the auditorium, they realised, that they couldn't get the roll around the corner, because the screens scaffolding was in the way. So they tore down half the scaffolding. But they still couldn't get around the corner, because the outside wall, behind the scaffolding was in the way, so they punched a hole into a pony wall above the entrance, to create the necessary room. That little planning oversight must have cost thousands of Euros.

  • @rahulsarkar2313
    @rahulsarkar2313 Před rokem

    One of my favorite movies of all time - very glad someone’s finally reacting to this😎🤓✌🏾👍🏾

  • @Espi1502
    @Espi1502 Před rokem +4

    I love these movie, the batthroom scene is very powerful and heartbreaking.

  • @baka9466
    @baka9466 Před rokem +9

    The reason those computer cards remind you of scantrons is because scantrons are basically those turned sideways. My grandfather invented the scantron...but was a terrible businessman and thus I have no scantron money. I should be a scantron heiress!

  • @user-qf1qd2es7d
    @user-qf1qd2es7d Před 9 měsíci +1

    Best part of the movie! When he handed her coffee❤❤❤

  • @Toriapress.007
    @Toriapress.007 Před rokem +2

    i like how by the end of it atleast 3 out of 4 of them had cried. 😂Real. This movie fr one of my favorites❤

  • @kaygee2121
    @kaygee2121 Před rokem +1

    I was just thinking the other day that I wish someone would react to this movie. It's definitely underrated.

  • @heyitsdez2164
    @heyitsdez2164 Před rokem +2

    Yesssss! That’s for reacting ❤
    I also recommend
    The Help

  • @hannahsimmons682
    @hannahsimmons682 Před rokem +11

    So excited. Such a good movie.