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  • @Lee17989
    @Lee17989 Před 29 dny +11426

    Zero hitting that guy with a shovel, proving he can now read, and running tf out of there is a 10/10 moment

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Před 29 dny +22

      My farts are better than Alex's farts.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 29 dny +316

      "D-I-G. What does that spell?" "Dig!" Absolutely love it.

    • @SvanTowerMan
      @SvanTowerMan Před 29 dny +116

      That was the moment I enjoyed most watching it as a kid.

    • @CRCharacter
      @CRCharacter Před 29 dny +69

      Literally incredible, best part of any movie ever

    • @87alsjth
      @87alsjth Před 29 dny +10

      YES.

  • @itscherylplayz8925
    @itscherylplayz8925 Před 29 dny +6736

    Holes is probably one of the closest book to movie adaptations I’ve seen

    • @FAYFLYSAWAY
      @FAYFLYSAWAY Před 29 dny +310

      Honestly apart from a few aspects change it’s really close to the book

    • @Toasted_bread37
      @Toasted_bread37 Před 29 dny +54

      Damn, didn’t think about it

    • @amiroquet7476
      @amiroquet7476 Před 29 dny +266

      And it's genuinely good. Like it's a damn masterpiece

    • @themoviecritic1092
      @themoviecritic1092 Před 29 dny +157

      LITERALLY!!! I remember watching the movie so much and I loved it. When I read the book just for fun, I was surprised how close the movie was to the book. It's unironically one of the best book-to-film adaptations

    • @space_pirate_calamity
      @space_pirate_calamity Před 29 dny +326

      @@FAYFLYSAWAY And they actually had a good reason for what they changed. The only example I can think of is that Stanley starts out the story overweight and slims down over the course of the book. The crew didn't want to subject a child to that drastic of a weight fluctuation in the short filming time, so they chose not to include that plot point.

  • @jzombie1744
    @jzombie1744 Před 21 dnem +1105

    So the thing about the Yelnats curse is that Zero's ancestor, Madam Zeroni, had made a deal with Stanleys Great great grandfather, if he carries his pig up a mountain every day, and makes it drink from the water, it'll grow big, so that he can give it to this girl he likes, and at the end of the deal, he would need to do the same for her, but after realizing the girl didn't really care who she married, he broke the deal, and went to America, ending up in the now cursed Desert of Green Lake, being robbed by kissing Kate, two people whose lives were ruined.
    During the movie, Zero gets badly hurt and Stanley carries him up the thumb mountain, and since Zero is a Zeroni, Stanley just completed the deal that his great great grandfather didn't, so not only does the treasure get found and Kate and Sam are both avenged, but the Yelnats curse was lifted and they were allowed to find what was legally theirs, if Kate never robbed Yelnats, the curse never would've been lifted for either of them.
    And the "Sploosh" that Stanley and Zero found in the boat is actually peaches, Kate gave Sam peaches, in exchange for him fixing the school house when needed, and Sam sold onions for some time, so not only were Stanley and Zero technically saved by Kate and Sam, but Sams onions flourished on the same mountain that Yelnats (supposedly) died on, and the curse would be lifted, almost as if they were connected
    And the best part is that the Yelnats do also realize how to make their shoes smell better... Peaches and Onions, you cannot tell me it was NOT fate, the intricate details of this movie is what I feel should've made this a classic amongst ALL households

    • @izzysanchez2883
      @izzysanchez2883 Před 18 dny +26

      Thank you for this!

    • @toasthead
      @toasthead Před 18 dny +94

      you forget that the mountain is also the same mountain that stanleys great grandfather took refuge on after being robbed

    • @aaronratliff1240
      @aaronratliff1240 Před 18 dny +31

      MatPat: WHO ARE YOU AND DO YOU WANT A JOB???

    • @notme8232
      @notme8232 Před 18 dny +54

      @@aaronratliff1240 I mean, these were all explicitly explained in the book, not THAT impressive.

    • @Terdacol
      @Terdacol Před 17 dny +16

      Not the first Stanley, it was Elya. The first Stanley was his son

  • @MisaelMatute76
    @MisaelMatute76 Před 23 dny +794

    The reason the counselor was out to get Zero, its because he enjoyed having control over the kids emotionally, but Zero gave him nothing. We see in the scene were they are in a circle, that he says Zero won't talk to him and when he does, he gives him a sarcastic answer...
    So it was an Ego thing. Like "Its not that I'm a bad councelor, you are just a bad patient".

    • @Siimplybella_
      @Siimplybella_ Před 21 dnem +10

      But I never thought he really had emotional control over any of the kids seeing the way they liked to disrespect him.

    • @MisaelMatute76
      @MisaelMatute76 Před 20 dny +27

      @@Siimplybella_ But at least they interacted with them. I'm sure he felt he could "fix" them...

    • @Siimplybella_
      @Siimplybella_ Před 20 dny +25

      @@MisaelMatute76 that's true, I always thought the reason he picked on zero wasn't exactly because of emotional control but because he wouldn't entertain him, I agree with what you said about the ego thing,
      unlike the other boys, zero didn't entertain his stupidness. So I do kind of agree with you in a sense, it's all about his ego imo

    • @N2Deep00
      @N2Deep00 Před 20 dny +7

      That would make sense the way y'all put it. Because all this time, it always got on my mind why he single out Zero most from the rest of boys. So the shovel smack felt good like McMurphy choking out Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

    • @MisaelMatute76
      @MisaelMatute76 Před 20 dny +9

      @Siimplyhyuka You probably explained it better, but yes that's the idea. He hates getting ignored, at least the others give him a reaction, even if it's not positive.

  • @BlueBeetle1939
    @BlueBeetle1939 Před 29 dny +10134

    "I can fix that" dude is still the smoothest operator I have ever seen

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 29 dny +492

      Seconded, Dule Hill has amazing charisma, loved him in "Psych!"

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Před 29 dny +22

      My farts are better than Alex's farts.

    • @honestlyali28
      @honestlyali28 Před 29 dny +37

      i doubt that ​@@p-__

    • @rosyreverie
      @rosyreverie Před 29 dny +175

      All I can see is Gus from Psych when I watch this movie

    • @RedKingdom28
      @RedKingdom28 Před 29 dny +10

      Best movie

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 29 dny +7441

    "I'm of tired digging, Grandpa." "That's too damn bad." I always crack up at that scene. I love that Sigourney Weaver took the role of the Warden at the request of her child, who was a fan of the book.

  • @ghostspider2056
    @ghostspider2056 Před 21 dnem +276

    Sam also said his onions act as repellent for Yellow Spotted Lizards, hence why none of them attack Stanley and Hector in the treasure hole, because they ate from the spot Sam picked from. The same mountain climbed is also where Stanley 1 found refuge after Kate robbed him. A lot of clever foreshadowing.

  • @SouthernGothicYT
    @SouthernGothicYT Před 15 dny +95

    "Hey doc, I broke my neck falling off the roof"
    "Ok, when was your last period?"
    bruh too accurate

    • @blackdynamite_5470
      @blackdynamite_5470 Před 8 dny +2

      Who let You out of the shadows GothGirl?
      Back to the coffin in the dungeons

  • @odraencoded
    @odraencoded Před 29 dny +2741

    I think it's brilliant that what stopped Stanley's treasure from being stolen in the end wasn't just that it had his name written on it, but that Zero was able to read it.

    • @scorne414
      @scorne414 Před 27 dny +200

      Poetic justice, it was perfect.

    • @JaviGSombra
      @JaviGSombra Před 27 dny +80

      And before that it was venomous lizards.

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +2

      Same here 😅

    • @nohemitrevino1177
      @nohemitrevino1177 Před 27 dny +68

      And if Stanley never taught Zero how to read, none of this would've happened

    • @guardianv5846
      @guardianv5846 Před 26 dny +56

      I like how they found the chest in the book. Unlike every other hole digging scene in every movie/show they didn't just dig straight down until thunk they found it. They actually gave up cuz they couldn't find it, but they were digging in the dark so they never realized that instead of uncovering the top they had uncovered the side of it and it was just sticking out the side of their hole. It wasn't until zero mentioned the fact that Stanley's last name is the reverse spelling of his first name that they actually found the chest.

  • @planetoii
    @planetoii Před 29 dny +1915

    Pendanski resents Zero because he can't control him. He can't make him talk. Pendanski just likes the power, he's not actually a doctor.

    • @christopherb501
      @christopherb501 Před 28 dny +138

      Nobody who willingly signs onto a place like this does so when they DON'T want power over helpless individuals.

    • @WhitneyDahlin
      @WhitneyDahlin Před 27 dny +81

      I completely agree with you. I love how this kids movie covers dark and serious topics in a respectful way and does it well. It doesn't treat kids like they're too stupid to understand these darker topics. It presents them in a way that kids can understand in a great story. The movie is absolutely fantastic too in the music in this. The music in the movie does not get enough love it's one of my favorite soundtracks of all time. And I just feel like now a movie like this would never be made. The book would have never been written. It just seems like they dumb kid shows down too much now.

    • @WhyUBully957
      @WhyUBully957 Před 27 dny +7

      In the books it’s more of Pendanski encouraging Zero to talk and be more social. (I’m not even halfway into the vid rn so idk I might delete this)

    • @Elizabeth_Afton__1983
      @Elizabeth_Afton__1983 Před 27 dny +21

      @@WhyUBully957No in the book he’s just as bad

    • @WhyUBully957
      @WhyUBully957 Před 26 dny +2

      @@Elizabeth_Afton__1983 It didn’t feel that way to me

  • @randophanto3153
    @randophanto3153 Před 21 dnem +113

    i think you forgot about the fact that stanleys dad fixed his shoe odour problem and then collaborated with sweetfeet and they like live together now

    • @alexisd6106
      @alexisd6106 Před 8 dny +2

      They don’t live together, they were over at the house to see the new commercial together.

  • @MisaelMatute76
    @MisaelMatute76 Před 23 dny +149

    This was one of my favs... it's not necessarily a masterpiece, but it does all the basics correctly:
    1. Characters that feel real and that you actually care for
    2. Interesting A and B plotline
    3. Perfect bridge between all the plotlines and therefore a happy and reasonable resolution 😀

    • @trequor
      @trequor Před 16 dny +8

      There are at least 3 distinct plotlines. And the structure of the story and how all three weave together is masterful

    • @michaelwells529
      @michaelwells529 Před 13 dny +2

      No, it is a masterpiece

  • @BlkGrlnSpace
    @BlkGrlnSpace Před 27 dny +1909

    I loved how at the end of the movie when Staley and Zero are about to leave the camp, it starts raining. 9 year old me sobbed it’s was so beautiful

    • @greatgolfer23
      @greatgolfer23 Před 26 dny +176

      This is the exact moment after the Sheriff requested that the camp be taken over by the state, which by default removes it from the possession of the Walker family, thus lifting the curse of no more rain on the lake that came with Sam’s murder.

    • @D415h4n34
      @D415h4n34 Před 24 dny +15

      I definitely cried in the theater at this part too

    • @Luvinmydejah97
      @Luvinmydejah97 Před 22 dny +27

      It was almost like a cleansing of all the evil that went on

    • @rcengineer
      @rcengineer Před 20 dny +2

      This just occurred to me but it almost perfectly mimics Rime of the Ancient Mariner with that part

  • @xtuffcookiex
    @xtuffcookiex Před 29 dny +539

    I love the fact that Zero picked up a billiard ball ready to fight. You know that kid grew up in the streets going for a blunt object.

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +10

      I know right 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @VocalFox
      @VocalFox Před 27 dny +20

      Right?? Bruh was ready to throw down and end it.

    • @greatgolfer23
      @greatgolfer23 Před 26 dny +48

      He wasn’t gonna let go of Zig Zag when he was choking him no matter what the other kids around were saying, the fight was over but he wasn’t stopping. It took Pendanski firing a shot in the air for him to stop. Zero’s way of fighting was for life or death

  • @Blizzardfire
    @Blizzardfire Před 12 dny +13

    My favorite thing about the movie was how the stories intertwined. The boat that Zero seeks refuge in the middle of the desert belonged to Sam, the preserved peaches he and Stanley ate were giving to Sam by Kate, the onions that saved them were most likely from the same place Sam harvested the ones he sold, and at the end, when the kids are surrounded by yellow-spotted lizards, they don't get bitten because, as Sam claimed earlier in the movie, the lizards hate his onions.

  • @jackachu7326
    @jackachu7326 Před 21 dnem +54

    so 10:15 for all you wonderin the peaches were spiced and sealed so they should theoretically last forever and also zero drank one that wasn't sealed properly which is why he faints when climbing the mountain (this was only in the book)

  • @videohistory722
    @videohistory722 Před 29 dny +3168

    There's actually only one significant difference between the book and movie:
    In the book, Stanley was overweight, and being sent to the camp made him lose all of it to where he was super skinny.
    They chose not to do this because forcing Shia LaBeouf to lose all that weight on the quick schedule they were on would've caused significant damage to his adolescent body.

    • @Lucario1121
      @Lucario1121 Před 29 dny +72

      They didn't try to give him a fat suit ?

    • @untitled6880
      @untitled6880 Před 29 dny +599

      ​@@Lucario1121 Out in the blistering hot desert? Avoiding heatstroke's my guess

    • @kira_calamari2431
      @kira_calamari2431 Před 29 dny +353

      Better that way honestly, forcing anyone to lose all that weight especially where they were filming would have been torturous

    • @planetoii
      @planetoii Před 29 dny +99

      The weight thing doesn't even make sense unless all the boys are skinny. But Armpit still exists.

    • @grey8288
      @grey8288 Před 29 dny +220

      ​@@kira_calamari2431Its common for super hero movie actors to severely dehydrate themselves for shirtless scenes to make their abs look better. Just for a few shots. Hollywood encourages being cruel to the body, which is why a case like this is so refreshing.

  • @KikiYushima
    @KikiYushima Před 27 dny +977

    Fun fact. Most of the yellow-spotted lizards in the movie are actually just bearded dragons with spots painted on them lol. There are a few CGI ones, but the practical ones are literally just beardies. I mean I get why they went with beardies. They're usually pretty passive animals that make really good pets and are easy to handle. Perfectly safe for child actors to work with.

    • @melodyandalexx
      @melodyandalexx Před 26 dny +55

      I know. As a beardie owner myself, I love the fact that they used these. I don't see many beardies in films or TV, so this was amazing!

    • @MoonyCat
      @MoonyCat Před 21 dnem +22

      I thought it was so funny when I saw this movie how they were all just painted beardies. Possibly the chillest reptiles around

    • @ARandomPersonWhoWatchesYoutube
      @ARandomPersonWhoWatchesYoutube Před 21 dnem +15

      Bro the CGI ones were so goofy 😭😭😭

    • @j-train13
      @j-train13 Před 20 dny +1

      Which is honestly kind of upsetting because none of them were yellow

    • @BFMC3
      @BFMC3 Před 19 dny +2

      "Most" 💀

  • @dootdoodle569
    @dootdoodle569 Před 19 dny +22

    this is genuinely like the best story ever written honestly, every single detail that could possibly be considered ties back to everything else and every connection you make on your own feels so satisfying. this must have been a nightmare to write to make everything connect together like this

  • @rcengineer
    @rcengineer Před 20 dny +51

    Holes: Absolute masterpiece of storytelling
    Tunnels: Interesting premise that devolves into increasingly insane conspiracy theories involving puritan mole people and hollow earth

    • @kaligraphy3605
      @kaligraphy3605 Před 17 dny +4

      holy shit i completely forgot about Tunnels. i did a book presentation on it!

  • @moviewolverine89
    @moviewolverine89 Před 27 dny +1338

    "Holes", both the book and the movie, was peak storytelling and no one can convince me otherwise.

    • @tylerjerome4365
      @tylerjerome4365 Před 26 dny +16

      *ATLA has entered the chat*

    • @almessasorrow4950
      @almessasorrow4950 Před 24 dny

      Both are peak, but holes had a good live action adaption, Avatar didn't​@@tylerjerome4365

    • @Komori152
      @Komori152 Před 23 dny +6

      @@tylerjerome4365**glazing**

    • @jakecathey7061
      @jakecathey7061 Před 23 dny

      its good but stop doing tricks on it @@tylerjerome4365

    • @Plainxia
      @Plainxia Před 19 dny

      Facts

  • @mabelpines427
    @mabelpines427 Před 29 dny +811

    Fun Fact:When Sam tried sell the onions the customer was the author of the book, Louis Sachar

  • @IgniVellex
    @IgniVellex Před 20 dny +20

    It's worth noting that it was actually Zero's case that had him almost immediately sentenced to Greenlake. By the time that Stanley's case was finished and he was sent there, Zero had already been there for months.

  • @adey126
    @adey126 Před 16 dny +12

    This is the most perfect book to movie adaptation. Practically Perfect In Every Way. “I can fix that.” When Dule did that line on Psych I lost it. So smooth.

  • @mariaskabardonis8353
    @mariaskabardonis8353 Před 29 dny +1221

    It’s ironic how he keeps saying it’s not a Girls Scout Camp where as at the end it becomes a Girl Scout camp

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 29 dny +1673

    I always loved the backstories running alongside the main story, especially Kissin' Kate Barlow, who could easily have a movie of her own. The scene where Sam and Mary Lou are lynched always breaks my heart. 💔

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Před 29 dny +1

      My farts are better than Alex's farts.

    • @AdamIshak01
      @AdamIshak01 Před 29 dny +80

      I’ve always waited for a mini series or prequel or sequel to this just exclusively of Kissin Kate Barlow.

    • @MarvoloG
      @MarvoloG Před 29 dny +68

      Kissin Kate Barlow is my favourite of how sweet and innocent love can change anybody’s life

    • @cloeshay87
      @cloeshay87 Před 29 dny +36

      They were shot in the movie IDK about the book, not trying to be mean saying that because either situation is tragic

    • @MarvoloG
      @MarvoloG Před 29 dny +10

      It should start when she was a kid and her inspiration to be a teacher and should have at least 5 episodes

  • @lukasbrian8368
    @lukasbrian8368 Před 23 dny +30

    Nobody is talking about the teacher reading 50 shades of grey to the class!?

  • @Megabean
    @Megabean Před 26 dny +19

    This book and the Giver, they really opened my little mind up. Great school books

  • @amyadams9970
    @amyadams9970 Před 29 dny +1048

    Her death is one of the few scenes that sticks with me from this movie. Just how she laughs and leans back is such a bittersweet moment. She won in the end, she got her revenge (and Sam did too since the lake dried up), but in exchange, it was her life that she traded with, and its truly sad. The same with Sam

    • @elizabethclarke4981
      @elizabethclarke4981 Před 29 dny +2

      Very true but on the bright side they can be together in the afterlife

    • @msjkramey
      @msjkramey Před 29 dny +117

      Nah, nobody won there. That was the point. Stanley and Zero/Hector were the ones in the end because they were able to grow a friendship and cooperate despite generational trauma. The best revenge is to live a good life

    • @graygreysangui
      @graygreysangui Před 27 dny +59

      She was a lost soul the moment Sam died. That's why she could rob others and murder the men who had the inclination they could get something from a pretty woman. Stanley Yelnats I is proof she didn't kill all men. But as much as she was out for revenge, her life was going to be suffering. That's the point of revenge: it consumes everything. There aren't any winners.

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +1

      Same here

    • @ChanceValentine2
      @ChanceValentine2 Před 12 dny

      Start diggin Trout....

  • @mageyplss
    @mageyplss Před 28 dny +777

    Zero decking the counsellor in the face with a shovel is one of the most satisfying movie moments I've ever seen

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +9

      I know right 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @TheBlueKingdom928
      @TheBlueKingdom928 Před 26 dny +5

      AND THE BOOK. IT WAS AMAZING

    • @bigbearkat2010
      @bigbearkat2010 Před 19 dny +7

      Personally my favorite part of the movie was seeing the racist, entitled Trout going broke and insane and Kate all but giving him the middle finger as she dies

  • @parkerclovis2924
    @parkerclovis2924 Před 23 dny +68

    9:09 the end of the movie says that zeroes mom has been looking for him this whole time too. But then I gotta ask, why didn’t she come back in the first place? Did she not file a missing child report? How was this kid convicted in court with crimes and incarcerated without the court ever trying to contact a parent or guardian?? That judge should definitely be disbarred lmao. He sentenced a child without parents or guardians like “oh well, underage minor who has no parents or guardians. It’s labor camp for you! Maybe next time, you - a homeless, parentless, unemployable teen under 16 - will think twice about stealing a pair of shoes!”

    • @Wutsizbukkit
      @Wutsizbukkit Před 20 dny +8

      Wow, that's a lotta words. Too bad I'm not readin' 'em

    • @ricardozk
      @ricardozk Před 19 dny +4

      ​@@Wutsizbukkit😂 you're a manace.

    • @agentnull5242
      @agentnull5242 Před 19 dny +13

      @@ricardozkDon’t laugh, it encourages shitty behaviour like that.

    • @danitho
      @danitho Před 17 dny +12

      I always thought she was a drug addict. And if you're familiar with them, it all makes sense. If not, it's too hard to explain. It's exactly the kind of thing you'd have to see to believe.

    • @19TheFallen
      @19TheFallen Před 16 dny +12

      I always wondered if it was the same judge who sentenced Stanley, and potentially, the other boys........And, I, for some reason, have felt that he was in the Warden's pocket, so to speak. I mean.....Think about it.....She was looking for a lost, valuable treasure, and needed the work force to dig it up. What "better" way to ensure that she got it then by promising the judge a portion of it, assuming it was found, if he sent her kids to dig at the camp. And, as he said during Stanley's trial "I could send you to jail......And, I wouldn't lose one night of sleep over it!" Someone like that wouldn't lose one night of sleep sending a kid like Zero to the Camp either. Especially if there was something in it for him.........

  • @michaeldavis3012
    @michaeldavis3012 Před 21 dnem +10

    I love your representation of "the thumb". Don't think you mention it but when I saw the drawing of the mountain the old neurons fired... real attention for detail that doesn't go unnoticed!

  • @SammyStar08
    @SammyStar08 Před 28 dny +596

    The thing about Camp Greenlake is that it does the exact opposite of what it's supposed to. You send a good kid like Stanley Yelnats there, having committed no crimes, but later on he's like stealing the water truck and other stuff like that.

    • @graygreysangui
      @graygreysangui Před 27 dny +131

      Just like the real thing. The prison industrial complex isn't about rehabilitation; it's about exploitation of labor and encourages violence or reoccurring behavior. There are some people in prison now because it's better than how they were living before and they commit the same crime once released to go back in. Nevermind with having something like that on your record, it becomes a lot harder to get a job, also leading to crime again because they can't make a living.
      There are videos here on this platform that do a better job than I explaining how Holes mirrors the prison system.

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +1

      Same

    • @janthran
      @janthran Před 27 dny +36

      @@graygreysangui troubled teen camps are even worse than regular prisons.

    • @CrispiOS
      @CrispiOS Před 27 dny +6

      That's how jail is

    • @irvinnorris7041
      @irvinnorris7041 Před 26 dny +1

      You win comment of the video

  • @NTWoo95
    @NTWoo95 Před 29 dny +820

    “I’m tired of this grandpa-“
    “WELL THATS TOO DAMN BAD!”

    • @d333vyn
      @d333vyn Před 29 dny +20

      we say this at work almost every day lol

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko Před 28 dny +29

      "Well excuuuse me"
      *Grandpa spits*
      "You'll thank me one day"
      It's funny because the only thing she got was jail time

    • @thepoleontheroad
      @thepoleontheroad Před 28 dny +20

      My experience was feeling sorry for the kid Warden. She was made into this heartless husk of a woman by her own family and the loot she was forced to work for her entire life was literally taken right from before her. Kate Barlow really got the last laugh.

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko Před 28 dny +14

      @@thepoleontheroad Nah but same. Poor kid spent every day she spent at her grandparents' place, digging holes. Honestly, after so many years and at least 1-2 different generations, I'm surprised they even knew what they were digging for.
      Also, if the parents knew just how crazy the grandparents were, why send her over ALONE? I didn't see them digging and there is NO WAY she was there just for the day in that area.

    • @ECunningham
      @ECunningham Před 27 dny +1

      My family quotes this at any given opportunity, lol

  • @user-xw4gn7do9x
    @user-xw4gn7do9x Před 26 dny +9

    10:20 I now realize how weird the name of the drink was.

  • @christopherdouglass7143
    @christopherdouglass7143 Před 17 dny +4

    in my senior year of high school (2008) i played Stanley in our production of Holes. it was the best time of my life

  • @splishsplash2031
    @splishsplash2031 Před 29 dny +1274

    The reason the curse was lifted was because Stanley carried Zero up the mountain. The first Stanley was supposed to carry madam zeroni after she made him memorize the song but her never did. That’s why the curse was there in the first place. Remember? If only if only the woodpecker cries…. Or something like that. When Stanley now, carried zero up the curse was lifted and he was finally lucky again and found the treasure chest.
    Edit: it wasn’t about friendship @14:40

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 Před 29 dny +182

      And he gave him a drink, which the first Stanley was supposed to do with Madame Zeroni

    • @samanthakoller533
      @samanthakoller533 Před 29 dny +157

      That part was really yadda yadda’d over in this video. I know it’s really difficult to explain it coherently because it’s so interwoven.. but the fact that they were cursed because he never carried madame zeroni up the mountain and Stanley/zero breaking that is 🥺
      And they find zero’s mother! Who had been looking for him too!!

    • @MissSimone02
      @MissSimone02 Před 28 dny +90

      "If only, if only" the woodpecker sighs
      "The bark of the tree was as soft as the skies"
      While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely
      He cries to the moon
      "If only, if only"

    • @Zedrapazia
      @Zedrapazia Před 28 dny +33

      When I realized that as a kid I was super amazed for weeks to come. Good memories!

    • @trent_king
      @trent_king Před 28 dny +8

      Sugar, I'm sure he knows all of that already😂

  • @llamamations954
    @llamamations954 Před 29 dny +880

    Sams boat was the boat that Zero and Stanley took shelter in, also Sam got his onions from the mountain nicknamed “The Hand of God”

    • @chelle1810
      @chelle1810 Před 28 dny +136

      It was interesting to think that Sam was buried somewhere under there and that’s where Kate decided to end her life. Beautifully tragic

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +5

      I know right 😊

    • @illegalmaknae550
      @illegalmaknae550 Před 27 dny +28

      ⁠​⁠@@chelle1810that implies kate spent the remainder of her life getting drunk from the drink she made, mourning the loss of sam 😢 thats so sad

    • @Amm17ar
      @Amm17ar Před 27 dny +3

      Woah....you dont say!!!

    • @reillyburnham6400
      @reillyburnham6400 Před 27 dny +41

      also stanleys ancestor was supposed to carry madam zeroni up a mountain but didnt thats how they got cursed. Stanley carries zero up the mountain breaking the curse

  • @GigaChadDuPlessis
    @GigaChadDuPlessis Před 20 dny +3

    Gotta say imo this video was perfect. Great job. From the animations to the jokes the way its all editted together. Perfection

  • @A-Oh-Trey
    @A-Oh-Trey Před 21 dnem +2

    You really took me back with this one. Read Holes in the 5th grade, I think the same year the movie was coming out. It felt like a huge deal. I know Harry Potter preceded it, but Holes is the earliest example I remember of being excited for a story I love getting adapted into a movie.

  • @Nerd_with_internet_access
    @Nerd_with_internet_access Před 29 dny +822

    I think this book did a really good job of taking the circumstances that kids were actually in, and cranking it up to 11.
    Like, adults who don’t believe you (judge, police)
    People who make you do nonsensical stuff, and won’t tell you why, even when they obviously have reasons (the warden)
    And people who just hate you for no reason, and seem to hate the concept of children in general, despite working with kids (Mr. Sir)
    Like, idk, I feel like it works to make people feel seen, like this is what they are going through)

    • @moodycowcrafts4862
      @moodycowcrafts4862 Před 29 dny +66

      I mean with all the documentaries about the ‘betterment’ camps they’ve had/are still having in America for “troubled youths” that discuss what it was like in them it plays very straight, except unlike the camps in the documentaries, that get the parents to pay for it, it’s government enforced

    • @Nerd_with_internet_access
      @Nerd_with_internet_access Před 29 dny +19

      @@moodycowcrafts4862 that’s a really good point, I wasn’t really thinking about that, I more so was referring to what the average kids goes through. But you did make a good point that this sort of thing does actually happen. Thanks for adding for adding your input!

    • @cacklebabygg6156
      @cacklebabygg6156 Před 29 dny +20

      It sounds like the series of unfortunate events, even having a Mr sir in both

    • @Nerd_with_internet_access
      @Nerd_with_internet_access Před 29 dny +8

      @@cacklebabygg6156 omg, I never made that connection, but yeah, I see that. I think I read both of them around the same time, so if nothing else they appealed to the same person.

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 Před 29 dny +21

      It definitely adds to the underlying tone of cynical foreboding too. All of those examples are realistic and the lack of competent, caring adults is one of the things that made this film stick with me as a kid. You don’t really feel “safe” until the end of the movie.

  • @bryony1235
    @bryony1235 Před 28 dny +207

    The thing with Holes (both the movie and the book) is that EVERYTHING that happens is relevant to the plot.

    • @ghostsuru8429
      @ghostsuru8429 Před 26 dny +12

      Right? If only Wish had gotten the memo... XD

    • @RelativelyBest
      @RelativelyBest Před 24 dny +6

      Well, that's how stories are supposed to work, ideally.

  • @roboram9725
    @roboram9725 Před 23 dny +1

    Bro you brought so many memories with hatchet i loved that book in school and holes was fire asf

  • @ho2814
    @ho2814 Před 16 dny +2

    What I never realized until about a week ago is that Stanley's dad, Stanley, is played by Henry Winkler, the actor who played Happy Days cool guy Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli, aka "the Fonz".

  • @scream_queenz
    @scream_queenz Před 29 dny +312

    The story between Kate and Sam never failed to make me sad. And the fact that Kate's life was never the same after seeing somebody she loved litreally get shot in front of her is even more heartbreaking

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +1

      I know right 😢😢😢😢

    • @asimhussain8716
      @asimhussain8716 Před 15 dny +3

      It's sadder than just seeing her love shot in the face. Her love was wrongly proclaimed to be an abomination, and he was injustly killed.
      This is what fuels her resentment and turns her into someone who hates humanity. It's one thing when someone is killed, a completely different when it is done so in the name of goodness and it is actually an injustice. It's VERY difficult not to fall into resentment after experiencing injustice, and projecting your hurt onto the entire world as punishment for allowing this to occur.
      This is exactly how the best of people turn evil, and that is what makes this infinitely sadder.

  • @requiemriot8619
    @requiemriot8619 Před 29 dny +658

    This is one of the few movie adaptations that capture the spirit of the book

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Před 29 dny +1

      My farts are better than Alex's farts.

    • @themarsman5155
      @themarsman5155 Před 29 dny +1

      Except Stanley isn't fat, I guess that wasn't easy to do in a movie because he loses weight throughout the book

    • @JohnSmith-jh6ey
      @JohnSmith-jh6ey Před 29 dny +3

      The author wrote the screenplay

    • @whiteraven562
      @whiteraven562 Před 28 dny +3

      @@themarsman5155 exactly. They didn't think it would be healthy for Shia to go through such a dramatic weight change as a kid

    • @sleepyote
      @sleepyote Před 28 dny +2

      ​@@themarsman5155 Yeah as someone else said, they didn't want to put a kid thru that kind of stress.

  • @Bb_marjuana
    @Bb_marjuana Před 18 dny +1

    Walden Media just happened to be the most nostalgic childhood moment.
    The third movie in the Narnia series was my favourite movie as a kindergartener and until like i was 7. I still remember it. Love it still. The first time I watched it, i only had a box TV and a Blue-Ray disc insert. Loved them both dearly and wish I still had them.

  • @yamano_san
    @yamano_san Před 19 dny

    I love this book and its movie adaptation. My sisters and I all read it again a few years ago for our book club and had a good time. I always enjoy your 90s and early 2000s callbacks and things like the projector (it’s actually how I realized I had bad vision, it was hard to see the writing from the projector when my teacher used a red marker, lol) And the joke about the woman going to a doctor’s visit was spot on!

  • @SweenyTodd98
    @SweenyTodd98 Před 29 dny +281

    "Start digging." Kissing Kate Barlow's death scene is one of the coolest moments in the book.

  • @HIAMNK
    @HIAMNK Před 27 dny +671

    I swear, the way that zero says 5:17 “I like digging holes.” is almost in the exact same cadence as “I like turtles.”

  • @WiLDCHiLD.
    @WiLDCHiLD. Před 22 dny

    One of my favorite books/movies! I didn't get to watch it before it was taken down by YT, so when I saw the notification that it was back up, I immediately clicked! 🤩

  • @user-yi4gy2bi4s
    @user-yi4gy2bi4s Před 26 dny +5

    Bro got that usoap look 12:25

  • @mangomations4160
    @mangomations4160 Před 26 dny +513

    i had to do, like, 5 essays on holes in primary school, good book/movie but if i have to explain stanley yelnats's character development one more time i am going to explode

    • @ruisenor8993
      @ruisenor8993 Před 26 dny +22

      Lmao this unlocked a memory I didn't know I still had 😂

    • @lotus_flower2001
      @lotus_flower2001 Před 20 dny +5

      Same, but with jack merridew for me. Grade 9, then Grade 11, then Grade 12. Thats what I get for changing schools.

    • @AsianAnticsOfficial
      @AsianAnticsOfficial Před 18 dny +2

      Please explain how Stanley Yelnats transformed throughout the story.

    • @enzothepalekid
      @enzothepalekid Před 17 dny +1

      @@AsianAnticsOfficial I was just about to type that

    • @enzothepalekid
      @enzothepalekid Před 17 dny +1

      Please explain how Stanley Yelnats' character developed throughout the film.

  • @Heavy.O
    @Heavy.O Před 29 dny +233

    Not to mention the BANGING song ( *Dig It* ) that went along with this movie. So good that Disney played it during commercials from time to time

    • @TheLtbify
      @TheLtbify Před 28 dny +8

      I’m in my thirties and still crank this in the car when it scrolls through my iTunes 😂

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +2

      Same here 😂😂😂😂

    • @remy120
      @remy120 Před 26 dny

      youuuuu got to goo digg those hoolessss

    • @pureconception
      @pureconception Před 18 dny

      A R M PI to the T! What’s that ya smellinnnn?
      Doggggg, that’s me.
      I don’t take showers and I don’t brush my teeth
      All I do is eat, dig holes and sleep
      Why my 8 yr old brain thought this was the hardest verse, I will never understand

  • @Liquiddinosaur-xz8es
    @Liquiddinosaur-xz8es Před 18 dny +5

    7:39 NAH WHY THE ONE ON THE LEFT LOOK LIKE MICHEL JACKSON

  • @VHStape_arts
    @VHStape_arts Před 21 dnem

    It's nice revisiting your videos I used to watch when I was In 5th and 6th grade and now in highschool glad to see you doing great and doing the same ❤

  • @Karuminu2
    @Karuminu2 Před 29 dny +243

    Hector reuniting with his mom wrecks me every time.

    • @QuarterLifeJam
      @QuarterLifeJam Před 27 dny +14

      That moment is one of the most touching movie moments that stick with me. In that scene you knew he never stopped loving his mom and she got herself better for him.

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +1

      Same

    • @WaffleyTime
      @WaffleyTime Před 27 dny +1

      I love the book

  • @Haley_Halo
    @Haley_Halo Před 29 dny +112

    This was crazy good at interweaving the stories of past and present, it also blew my mind as a kid. Don't forget the bit at the end when the father discovers that combining onions and peaches cured foot odor and then the major league player, Sweet Feet(original owner of the donated-then-stolen shoes), became spokesman for the product!

    • @Haley_Halo
      @Haley_Halo Před 29 dny

      Don't even try it B-O-T-S

    • @sam4744
      @sam4744 Před 28 dny +6

      nowadays I don't see kids stories intertwining 3 plot lines that all come together in the end. Everything is just flat out explained to you (cough, Netflix Avatar, cough).

    • @Haley_Halo
      @Haley_Halo Před 28 dny +2

      @@sam4744 I mean this is a Master-class in being insanely intricate so a lot of things couldn't measure up to that level and still be good but you're right; it makes all the modern 'Tell Don't Show' media look ridiculous. I've only seen clips of the ATLA Remake and it was painful just listening to the dialog.

  • @r3v3r3ndcandor7
    @r3v3r3ndcandor7 Před 2 dny

    Lol I watch your videos to find some happy thoughts and laugh every time

  • @Ahmedthemagician-es2ty

    Holes was my childhood and I always watch this movie every year thank you for making this video😍😍

  • @connerschupp4543
    @connerschupp4543 Před 29 dny +582

    If you thought this movie was insane, the sequel to the Holes book is called Small Steps. You also skipped over the fact that the guy named Barfbag intentionally put his foot near a cottonmouth snake, leading to the vacancy at camp. Fucked up stuff.

    • @tiberiushazo6326
      @tiberiushazo6326 Před 29 dny +51

      I know my fifth grade teacher read that one to us, but I don't remember it super well. I remember it was about Armpit, and then X-Ray was in it, and there was a girl that Armpit was into, and the only thing I remember clearly is that he tells the girl his nickname was a body part, and he would only tell her the nickname of she touched that body part after he told her. Really weird scene, every now and then I still think about it.

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch Před 29 dny +79

      Oh yeah, it revealed that Armpit was in Camp Green Lake for beating up two boys in a movie theatre for stealing his popcorn, and X-Ray sold dried parsley to people who thought they were buying weed

    • @emilyglass6625
      @emilyglass6625 Před 29 dny +22

      I had no idea there is a sequel to Holes! I should look into that...

    • @TheCultureshock101
      @TheCultureshock101 Před 29 dny +42

      Actually I believe it was a rattlesnake. Cottonmouths generally live near the water and, well...

    • @boadams3207
      @boadams3207 Před 29 dny +21

      @@TheCultureshock101it was indeed a rattlesnake.

  • @buttonelvin9238
    @buttonelvin9238 Před 29 dny +398

    "I can fix that."
    "Gus don't be a gooey chocolate chip cookie."

  • @universalcollective427

    "sigorney weaver can get it" "first in line" got you a new sub my friend, i could not agree more

  • @Ramsey276one
    @Ramsey276one Před 26 dny +6

    15:43 SERIOUSLY...

  • @videohistory722
    @videohistory722 Před 29 dny +209

    The real brilliance of this is that Kate's treasure was in the Stanley name.
    They lost it before they ever dug the first hole.

    • @tee_1999
      @tee_1999 Před 27 dny

      Please explain 😅

    • @christophercathcart881
      @christophercathcart881 Před 26 dny +4

      @@tee_1999 Kate robbed the first Stanley Yelnants and took his treasure chest of stuff that he had from the bank. Kate buried that box which had the Yelnants name on it.

  • @raptorskilltor4554
    @raptorskilltor4554 Před 29 dny +268

    Funfact: the author who made holes also made the wayside books

    • @andrewmulert
      @andrewmulert Před 29 dny +53

      Those books were honestly on a different level and were just pure insanity. I loved them

    • @kiralink4141
      @kiralink4141 Před 29 dny +41

      Dude no one talks about those books and I remember them being crazy.

    • @verda_renee
      @verda_renee Před 29 dny +9

      Whaaaaat! I was OBSESSED with those books as a kid. 😩

    • @Bloomkyaaa
      @Bloomkyaaa Před 29 dny +13

      I dunno what this author was on, but they wrote some bomb ass children books. 🤣

    • @nathelkaiyeepu8389
      @nathelkaiyeepu8389 Před 29 dny +14

      Those books are like a fever dream unlocked. I used to love those books. “Wayside school is falling down..”

  • @ryankyle2467
    @ryankyle2467 Před 26 dny +5

    15:25- Didn’t they open it? I thought they did and we got to see their reaction and then it cut to black!?!

    • @Qbeakl
      @Qbeakl Před 18 dny +1

      They did idk why he cut it there

    • @ryankyle2467
      @ryankyle2467 Před 18 dny

      @@Qbeakl yeah, I can’t anything for the movies and shows I have never seen……. But the rest…. Yeah, he does that a lot!

  • @zachthecool4321
    @zachthecool4321 Před 13 dny

    The sound track to holes is bangin

  • @snowangelnc
    @snowangelnc Před 29 dny +113

    Not long before getting his nickname, Stanley had tried to turn in a fossil that he had found while digging. I figured that's why they went with the name Caveman. They didn't say it outright, but then again, I like it when the author leaves a few little things like that for us to figure out instead of spelling everything out for us.

    • @tatianahernandez2865
      @tatianahernandez2865 Před 28 dny +21

      "you have to fill in the holes yourself"

    • @kristoffmcd6745
      @kristoffmcd6745 Před 15 dny

      Yup. I think one of them even says "reminds me of one of them cave paintings." or something like that.

  • @nicks1451
    @nicks1451 Před 29 dny +93

    Best part of the movie was how the Warden was cursed to never see the treasure and even after she intercepted the treasure and later begged Stanley to get a glimpse, she still never got to see the treasure. The sweetest revenge.

  • @bradleysher7632
    @bradleysher7632 Před 16 dny

    This is a film i come back to every few years because its so good

  • @Idkanymorelol.
    @Idkanymorelol. Před 18 dny

    i remember watching this movie a while ago and even watching this video i get chills everytime Zero says “Dig”

  • @raskullsshako
    @raskullsshako Před 26 dny +273

    I’m convinced reading hatchet and holes in 4th grade is a universal experience

    • @still-H3R3
      @still-H3R3 Před 21 dnem +5

      I didn't read hatchet in 4th and I only watched Holes in 5th but same thing ig :D

    • @johngellare3507
      @johngellare3507 Před 20 dny +6

      Over in NZ we never read Hatchet, but we both read and watched Holes. Goddamn great movie.

    • @CeciliaYang-qf9ds
      @CeciliaYang-qf9ds Před 20 dny +2

      I read it in 2nd, and I lived in freaking china

    • @Joker_Jay6
      @Joker_Jay6 Před 19 dny

      never read either of them in school I only heard of holes because of disney channel

    • @sephticus6847
      @sephticus6847 Před 19 dny +3

      Mine were My Side of the Mountain, and A Little Princess. Not quite the same, but definitely a similar vibe.
      I didn't read Hatchet or Holes until fairly recently, which is a shame because even reading them as a teenager I really enjoyed them.

  • @NominalDingus
    @NominalDingus Před 27 dny +263

    The way this story portrays fate is uniromically so good. Everything ties together so perfectly and I just can't get over it

  • @pandakicker1
    @pandakicker1 Před 19 dny

    Awesome video! Lol the shade at Spongebob at the end. 😂 If you rewatch the first couple seasons, you might change your mind as an adult with new eyes. 😂 You’d be surprised.

  • @michaelwells529
    @michaelwells529 Před 13 dny

    Holes is a masterclass in storytelling. It masterfully weaves multiple disparate storylines together in a way that is not only satisfying, but easy to understand for even children. It also has a fantastic understanding and use of foreshadowing, setup, and payoff. How everything just comes together at the end is just perfection. It should honestly be studied in schools not just for what we can learn from it, but to teach us how to write stories

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 29 dny +396

    Author Louis Sachar has a cameo as a man whom Sam sells onion tonic to, and has the line "My head?" Also, he initially used the name Stanley Yelnats as a placeholder, until he found something better, before realising that it fit.

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Před 29 dny +1

      My farts are better than Alex's farts.

    • @kamsismith
      @kamsismith Před 29 dny +21

      That's interesting. It's so cool when authors make cameos in adaptations of their own work. I'm aware that there are some who direct it like Stephen King and the author of Perks of Being a Wallflower. I remember back when I was in high school, I read Native Son and the book has been adapted three times for the screen with the first being released in the early 1950s with Richard Wright, the author of the book, playing the main character. It's worth noting the movie was filmed in Argentina instead of the US due to the Jim Crow laws.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 29 dny +9

      @@kamsismith Seconded, I always love spotting the author of the source material pop up, even if it's merely for a small or walk on role.

    • @pi3.14etc
      @pi3.14etc Před 29 dny +6

      ​@@trinaqyeah like Alice oseman is in a brief scene in the background as a passenger on the train in heratstopper

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 Před 29 dny +7

      ​@@kamsismithChristopher Paolini once wanted a cameo where he was killed in the movie Eragon. It was inspired by time when he was online gaming and his death message coincidentally read "killed by Eragon."
      No joke, he actually told this story at a book signing I attended.

  • @ghostsuru8429
    @ghostsuru8429 Před 26 dny +315

    When I was a kid, I felt so proud of Zero. I was a good student and very rarely had problems with teachers, but had a lot of friends who struggled with everything and anything in school. So I helped out my friends a lot if they asked for help, but could never help them out when the teachers were passive aggressive towards them during class.
    If there's any Zero's out there, just know that if an adult ever tells you "You're too stupid to learn something," it's really not true. You'll likely have to work for it harder than most other people, but if you work hard for it, you can do it.

  • @patrickvalentino600
    @patrickvalentino600 Před 26 dny

    "toasty" is the most appropriate reference you could have made at that point. Well played.

  • @MarvoloG
    @MarvoloG Před 29 dny +502

    Holes remains that movie that intrigued my enjoyment for reptiles and poisonous snakes

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Před 29 dny

      My farts are better than Alex's farts.

    • @MarvoloG
      @MarvoloG Před 29 dny +4

      Your farts aren’t that better than Phoenix’s

    • @The_Official_Goblin
      @The_Official_Goblin Před 29 dny +6

      This movie has made me love reptiles so much because it kinda shows how cool lizards are, and how chill they can be aswell like literally the most venomous lizard ever and yet they are chill as fuck until you anger them
      EDIT: Thank you for telling me click clack, I knew there was a word for poisonous bite instead of just being poisonous, but completely forgot the word for it

    • @MarvoloG
      @MarvoloG Před 29 dny +3

      I agree! Stanley and Zero were there all night chilling with them 😂

    • @user-pw8zd7ns3p
      @user-pw8zd7ns3p Před 29 dny

      Anything that bites you and injects toxins is venomous. Anything that you bite which secretes toxins is poisonous.

  • @zantosender3348
    @zantosender3348 Před 29 dny +197

    Pendanski only seems nice when you're not the kids he's talking down to.

    • @Olibubb
      @Olibubb Před 29 dny +21

      Much more insidious than Mr. Sir

    • @welldamnjackie1320
      @welldamnjackie1320 Před 29 dny +22

      @@Olibubbyeah at least Mr. Sir treated everyone equally bad

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Před 29 dny +12

      You knew where you stood with Mr. Sir.

  • @innok5032
    @innok5032 Před 15 dny +2

    5:55 My point exactly! I almost never hanged out with the boys in my class!

  • @amberqueen01
    @amberqueen01 Před 16 dny

    holes is an absolute icon. we also had it read to us as small children and it was mind blowing
    imo one of my favourite scenes is when stanley and zero are in the hole with the chest and they have to have a stand off with the camp staff because they are just COVERED in yellow spotted lizards. and not getting eaten somehow (spoilers its because of the magic onions)
    the way all the small details and different plot lines come together will never not be satisfying to read. 10/10 book and movie. especially love how morally grey the characters all are

  • @venture2453
    @venture2453 Před 29 dny +134

    6:34 I love so much That scene of zero getting ready to beat a kid with a pool ball, I guess he really enjoyed when he got a shovel instead

    • @xletragedyx
      @xletragedyx Před 29 dny +3

      It's like when Roy confronts Jim at the basketball game and Kevin is about to defend him and wipes his brow when it doesn't get violent

  • @Shophiamondar2
    @Shophiamondar2 Před 29 dny +47

    AND one more thing, the yellow spotted lizards!!! The reason why the lady couldn’t just take off with the treasure is because they were surrounded by these yellow lizards who could kill you if they bit you. Stanley and zero had ate so many onions it acted as a detergent for the lizards. I think the kissing robber lady was also killed by one so it was symbolic, and later Stanley’s dad uses the onion idea to make his sock de-odorizer or something.

    • @RoseBaggins
      @RoseBaggins Před 27 dny +8

      It was a mix of onions and peaches, symbolizing that Kate and Sam belonged together.

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny

      I know right 😊

  • @joeyteter9383
    @joeyteter9383 Před 19 dny

    This movie brings back good memories. My dad was working midnights at a certain government facility and me and my two brothers wanted to see this movie very much, so she took us to see the midnight showing. Which was rare because we always had a certain time we needed to be in bed. So it was cool for her to take us and create a memory I still love and talk about

  • @eba56
    @eba56 Před 23 dny

    This is still my favorite disney film. i remember rewatching it all the time on Disney channel

  • @thoughtsofanobody
    @thoughtsofanobody Před 27 dny +96

    Sigourney Weaver is fantastic in dang near every role she has ever played. My fave little factoid about this movie is that she almost didn’t do this part cause she didn’t want to be the bad guy. But her daughter (or maybe niece… I can’t remember) told her the book was awesome and that she HAD to do the part.

  • @NJGuy1973
    @NJGuy1973 Před 29 dny +163

    The book won the Newberry Medal, the award given for Outstanding Achievement in Traumatizing Kids With Books.

    • @Taracinablue
      @Taracinablue Před 29 dny +19

      Lol, yes. The last one I read, upon finishing, I thought, "That was really well-written. I'm never reading it again."

    • @robertawalsh2995
      @robertawalsh2995 Před 28 dny +2

      Truth this. 😏

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Před 27 dny

      Standard Louis fare

  • @miniwhiffy3465
    @miniwhiffy3465 Před 18 dny

    i didn't expect a video on holes

  • @elijahcavin2408
    @elijahcavin2408 Před 17 dny

    I remember seeing part of this movie and the character zero but couldn't find it; glad I found this video.

  • @chandlercarpenter9740
    @chandlercarpenter9740 Před 28 dny +169

    10:26 my mind went “Drink cactus juice. It'll quench ya. Nothing is quenchier. It's the quenchiest!”

    • @espresso_machine76
      @espresso_machine76 Před 28 dny +8

      It is indeed the quenchiest

    • @AarizKhan-sp7le
      @AarizKhan-sp7le Před 27 dny +9

      FRIENDLY MUSHROOM!MUSHY GIANT FRIEND!

    • @danielramos6325
      @danielramos6325 Před 27 dny +1

      Same

    • @VocalFox
      @VocalFox Před 27 dny +4

      Omg yesssss. I just made a comment that they’d likely be getting drunk from the fermented old juice XD

  • @RustyGrandpa
    @RustyGrandpa Před 29 dny +151

    I remember seeing this as a kid and liking it but now realising that it was kinda crazy for a kids movie

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Před 29 dny +2

      My farts are better than Alex's farts.

  • @sebastiancervantes6809

    This was a beautiful story and well written

  • @JXM__
    @JXM__ Před 20 dny +1

    It’s insane how I’ve been watching your videos for years , you’ve posted like 10 videos over the last six months and CZcams suggested not one

  • @nicolecarranza2212
    @nicolecarranza2212 Před 27 dny +129

    “I’m tired grandpa” “Well that’s too damn bad” gets quoted in my friend group so often it’s insane also the if only song towards the end is almost always in my head to the point I kinda loosely based a dnd character around it. It’s by far one of my favorite movies, also Kissin Kate will always have my heart lungs and kidneys.

  • @Kryptonsuperfan
    @Kryptonsuperfan Před 28 dny +116

    "There is no lake at Camp Green Lake" -- Thank you so much for quoting the book's opening line! That one line is forever seared into my memory as a turning point in how I engaged with books and stories.

  • @biggoof2468
    @biggoof2468 Před 25 dny

    I. Been waiting on this

  • @Katielovegood44
    @Katielovegood44 Před 23 dny

    This movie bleww my mind too. The complete story telling just excitment me so much.
    And the following year we got harry potter 3 and i was blown by the time traveling story line.
    They are both movie i hold close to my heart x

  • @tiffanymcdaniels5652
    @tiffanymcdaniels5652 Před 27 dny +71

    My favorite line in the movie "
    The duck may swim in the lake, but my daddy owns the lake."😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂