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Heat.
Heat.
It really worked.
>> What have you done?
>> Hey, man. Look, it's no secret that you've been a little highrung.
So, I figured I don't know, I'd take you on an adventure.
>> So, how do you plan on getting us down?
>> I guess I haven't thought about that.
Oh. Oh. Oh. Who's this? Well, I know that to be true. It's Real Review HQ.
I'm Will.
>> And I'm Jacob.
>> And buddy boy, I think we're diving into a Pixar world.
>> That's right, folks. TODAY WE'RE DIVING INTO DISNEY Pixar's Up.
>> Yeah, man. Um, the only thing I know about this is there's a house with uh balloons, >> right? House with balloons and I think it goes flying up. So, that sounds like whimsical as I'll get out. It's Disney Pixar's House Moving Castle.
>> Sure.
>> So, it sounds delightful. Um, every time we dive into Pixar here on the channel, it's a whole lot of fun. Uh it's like fun, it's light-hearted, it's funny, but then like out of nowhere actually like delivers some some good heart to it sometimes makes us cry. And I'm really excited to see how this pulls on our heartstrings.
>> Yeah, man. These uh these are really surprising sometimes. They they really know how to cut you deep.
>> They really do in in SHOCKING WAYS.
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It's so nice.
>> Oh, I know. They they were cooking when they came up with that theme.
>> Perfect.
>> It's just so sweet.
>> Iconic.
>> Oh yeah.
>> When you wish upon a star, something else happens. Your dreams come true or >> Walt Disney Pictures.
Thank you.
>> The beloved explorer lands his original the spirit of adventure in New Hampshire this week, completing a year-long expedition to the lost world.
>> Could you imagine just having a a sky ship? A zeppelin.
>> Yeah, >> that's amazing.
>> Once conceived the craft for canine comfort. It's a veritable floating palace in the sky.
>> Oh, come on, dude.
>> Mechanical canine walker.
>> Adventure is out there.
>> Adorable. The National Explorer Society accuses Vuntz of fabricating the skeleton.
>> No, >> I promise to capture the beast alive, and I will not come back until I do.
>> Good luck capturing the monster of paradise balls.
>> Okay.
>> Spirit of adventure.
>> Spirit of adventure.
>> He hurdles Pikes Peak.
Mount Everest >> goes around Mount Everest. Is there nothing he cannot do?
>> Up. The cool thing about these like Pixars and DreamWorks and like this style of animation, the timing is always like so perfect. Like their comedic timing for stuff.
>> Oh, it can be cuz it's just handcrafted, >> right?
>> Like how the people are always all like just purely caricatures in this too.
They don't go for any sort of realism.
It's just cute. Yeah.
>> So cute.
>> We found another spirit of adventure enthusiast.
>> Yeah.
>> What are you doing?
>> Do you think you got what it takes?
Well, do you?
>> All right, you're in.
>> This Charles months is a big deal.
>> Yeah, >> I don't bite.
>> You and me, we're in a club now. Oh, so nice.
>> I saw where your balloon went. Come on, let's go get it.
>> Kids have the capacity to be just like perfect little angels, man.
>> They sure do. They are the best of us.
>> Well, go ahead.
>> Oh my god.
>> What you're saying about the comedic timing, >> right? I broke his arm.
>> A You will have to swear you will not tell anyone my adventure book. You know him.
Charles Munt.
>> Yeah. I mean, he's found a complete kindred spirit, man.
>> Oh, it's so pure.
>> Mhm.
>> South America, a land lost in time. I ripped this right out of a library book.
>> She's an outlaw.
>> Oh, yeah. Exciting. Love how he hasn't said a word this whole time.
>> Oh, he really hasn't, huh?
>> Nope.
>> These pages for all the adventures I'm going to have. I just don't know how I'm going to get to Paradise Falls. That's it. You can take us there in a blimp.
Cross it. Cross your heart.
>> ADVENTURE IS UP THERE. You know, you don't talk very much.
>> I like you.
Hey, that's a time jump.
>> Yeah, >> they look exactly the same.
>> Her family and his family.
>> Oh, they bought >> Oh, they bought their playhouse.
>> Carl and Ellie.
>> This is just the sweetest thing ever.
Okay.
They work at the zoo.
>> He's a balloonist.
>> All right.
>> Oh.
>> Oh.
Oh my god.
I've been like I'm like covered in shells.
>> I know.
>> He's going to take her on that trip.
>> Yeah.
>> I love this is told with like no dialogue, >> right?
>> It's just like life gets in the way, dude.
Oh, >> as it does.
Seems like every time they save up, a new expense happens.
Now they're adorable old people.
>> What a beautiful, simple life.
>> Yeah.
Oh.
Oh, I'm sorry. Is this Is this for kids?
This is the saddest thing imaginable.
>> I know.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. Pixar.
>> What a [ __ ] intro.
>> Oh my god. pieces of [ __ ] >> for that was a beautiful montage.
>> Yes, dude.
>> And it was just just that piano music and a just a montage of their whole life, >> right?
>> No dialogue and just told us a whole freaking story.
>> Yeah.
>> And I mean, the only bit of dialogue we've heard out of him was wow.
>> Yeah.
And it was directed at his wife.
>> Yep.
>> Yeah. Dude, it's like imagine growing old with somebody and then >> I mean >> this and you're just like left.
>> Your life is just I don't know. I just feel like my life was over, >> right?
He still wears the >> Oh my god.
>> Mail's here.
That that right there was like the first line of real dialogue we got from him.
>> All right, little brother >> for double his last offer. What do you say to that?
>> Take that as a no then.
>> I believe I made my position to your boss quite clear. Here, let me talk to him.
>> Take a bath, hippie.
>> I AM NOT WITH HIM.
>> TELL YOUR BOSS HE CAN have our house.
>> REALLY? WHEN I'M DEAD.
>> YEAH. I mean, there's technically nothing you can do, you know. No, >> I saw that there was um I can't remember where it was, but this guy refused to sell his house and they had to build all these highways around it. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Good afternoon. My name is Russell. Are you in need of any assistance today, sir?
>> No.
>> I could help you cross your port.
>> No.
>> Well, I got to help you cross something.
Good afternoon.
Name is Russell and I am >> Oh, kids.
>> Are you in need of >> Thank you, but I don't need any help.
>> Ow.
>> Proceed.
>> Good afternoon.
>> This my assisting the elderly badge. If I get it, I'll become a senior wilderness explorer.
>> The wilderness must BE EXPLORED.
A >> I like when movies when they have kids actually act like kids, >> right?
>> So, you want to assist an old person?
>> Yep.
>> Did you ever do any like boy scouts or anything?
>> No, I kind of wish I did.
>> Me, too.
>> Yeah.
>> You ever heard of a snipe? Every night it sneaks in my yard and gobbles my poor Aelas. I can't catch it. If only someone could help me.
>> Me. Me. I'll do it.
>> If you got it.
>> STOP.
OH, HELL NO.
>> WHAT DO YOU THINK you're doing?
>> I am so sorry, sir.
>> I don't want YOU TO TOUCH HIM.
>> OH.
>> WELL, but you know what? If you knew what it [ __ ] meant.
>> Yeah. Get the hell off his property, >> right?
>> This poor guy, man.
>> Oh, [ __ ] >> Oh, yeah. Get the police. He's a menace.
Well, see, they're going to try to use that to put him in like a assisted living or something.
>> Of course they are. Of course, >> summons.
>> This poor guy.
>> Take this. The guy's from Shady Oaks.
They'll be by to pick up in the morning.
Okay.
>> Guy just wanted to live out his years in peace in the house that him and his wife built.
>> Right.
>> What do I do now, Ellie?
>> I love like the piano, dude.
>> It's beautiful. Such a smart choice.
>> Yeah.
like that motif.
>> And there's like a part of him that probably feels like he let her down, right?
>> You know, by not taking her on the adventure he promised >> and he had just bought those tickets.
>> Stop.
>> Yeah, dude.
But love is the greatest adventure.
>> Just take that vacation, people.
>> Cross.
>> Say I love you one more time.
This puts into perspective like grouchy old men.
>> Yeah.
>> You know.
>> Oh yeah. It's >> like you don't know the life they lived.
>> Want to say one last goodbye to the old place?
>> Sure. Take all the time you need, sir.
You'd think you'd take better care of his house.
>> Okay.
Physics be damned. We're going on an adventure.
I'll send you a postcard from Paradise F.
>> Oh, it's perfect.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah, Jakey, it's perfect. It's perfect.
>> Look at it.
>> I'm covered in whimsic chills.
>> I know, dude. Oh, that's great.
>> So freaking whimsical.
>> All right.
>> It's what the doctor ordered. Good on you, Mr. Frederickson. Good on you.
>> How does he steer it?
>> That's a very >> He's just going with the wind.
>> Yeah, >> I guess like how does one steer like a hot air balloon? Do you steer those?
>> Uh cuz I know obviously with the fire you go up and down.
>> Up and down.
>> Oh, sails.
>> Okay, we got sails.
We have a have a rudder of sorts.
>> Okay.
>> Clever.
>> Okay. Here we go.
>> Okay. We have an airship.
>> Yep. I'm on board.
>> It's a houseboat of sorts.
>> I am so on board.
>> Yes, dude.
>> Just set his compass south. Oh, >> I love that.
>> And he's a balloon expert.
>> He is. If anyone's going to be up for the job, be up for the job.
>> Oh, it's so cute.
>> Oh. Oh, it's so cute, guys.
>> And it's all just tied to the fireplace rack.
>> That is the strongest fireplace rack ever.
Finally, a little peace and quiet, >> right? That's delightful.
Want to be in a flying house.
>> Sure. Oh.
>> Oh, they did something. Yeah, >> they did something with this. Okay.
What?
>> Well, you know, shouldn't get a knock.
>> Nope. Definitely not up there.
>> What?
>> Maybe I am slipping with disability.
>> I found the snipe and I followed it under your porch. But this knife had a long tail.
Oh god, >> please let me in.
>> No, >> Carl.
>> Carl, I hate to say it, but now you've inadvertently kidnapped a child and are taking him to South America.
>> Yeah, this isn't good. Carl, >> a land lost in time. You going to South America, Mr. Frederick?
>> Don't touch that.
>> I love his little list.
>> Does it really work?
Oh, that building's so close I could almost touch it.
>> Wow.
>> Oh. Um, >> look, there's a bus that could take me home two blocks away.
>> Oh, he's thinking of like putting him on a building.
>> DON'T CHECK AROUND TOO MUCH, KIDS.
>> WELL, that's not going to work.
>> Oh, he was thinking of that. Okay.
>> That's nice. Kids, >> what are you doing over there? You did not plan for inclement weather.
>> See, cumulo nimbus.
>> Oh my god.
>> WE'RE GETTING PULLED INTO THE STORM.
WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO GO THROUGH.
>> I mean, that's the dream.
>> Oh, >> right.
>> Fighting the storm.
>> Take on a storm and an airship.
>> Yeah. I mean, I want to do that in like a sailboat, right? But an airship that's even better.
>> All your stuff. Gotcha.
OH, >> let's lock that door. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Has enough locks on it.
>> You know, Carl's still pretty spry in his old age. That's it.
>> Sure. He still kind of moves like Robert Dairo and The Irishman, but >> he's old.
>> I thought you were dead.
Oh [ __ ] Now where are we? Right.
>> Oh, we're in South America. All right.
It was a cinch with my wilderness explorer GPS.
>> GP what?
>> GP what?
>> That's useful.
>> Yeah.
>> We'll never be lost.
>> Oops.
>> Well, at least we at least we know we're in South America now.
>> Man, you want to go back to your mother?
We're in South America.
>> He's like using a key.
>> Here, I'll give you some change for bus fair.
>> No, I'll just use my city bus pass.
>> You're in South America, though.
Oh, this is so cool. This is so cool.
>> Well, we're up pretty high. Could take hours to get down.
>> Oh, >> building or something.
>> What was that, Mr. Frederickson?
>> Oh, that's not good.
>> Close to the ground yet?
Oh, >> wait.
>> Oh, [ __ ] >> Oh my god.
>> This one.
>> Okay.
>> Come on.
>> Oh my god. This very old man and this very small child should not be doing this. They're anchoring the house right now.
Okay.
>> Oh, we made it already.
>> We're at Paradise Hall.
>> There it is.
>> Cuz this was the plan to like >> Yeah.
>> put his house >> right there.
>> Right there. Yeah.
>> It's beautiful.
>> Yeah.
>> We made it, Russell. WE CAN FLOAT RIGHT OVER THERE. CLEMENT, >> YOU mean assist you? Yeah. Yeah.
>> Now, when you get up there, go ahead and hoist me up.
>> You just hear him climbing.
>> He's not.
Oh my goodness.
>> He's not the most athletic child.
>> No.
>> Does he get stuck to the wrong end of this rock?
>> You could technically walk it around, >> right? Yeah. It looks like it leads all the way. We could walk your house to the falls.
>> There you go.
>> Yep.
>> We could walk it right over there like a parade balloon.
>> Yeah, it goes all the way around.
>> Now we're going to walk to the >> That garden hose sure is strong.
>> Sure is.
>> We have 3 days at best before the helium leaks out of those balloons.
>> I love the mission.
>> I know. It's such a pure adventure.
>> Yeah.
>> By the time we get there, you're going to feel so assisted.
Let's hear a game.
>> Let's play a game. It's called See Who Can Be Quiet the Longest.
>> Cool. My mom loves that game.
>> I bet she does.
>> That's quite a ways.
>> Yeah, I It looked closer from before.
Okay. It's an adventure.
>> It is. It is an adventure.
>> Now what?
Is that a bulldog? Bulldog would not be a good hunting dog.
It's the most out of shape dogs.
>> Oh, wait. Is this the >> Oh, is this the >> the adventurer?
>> The monster of Oh, >> yeah. But like those are his dogs.
>> That would make sense.
>> Yeah. Like he's still trying to find the beast.
>> Okay. He's still out there. I thought he would have been dead by now.
>> Oh, yeah. I guess >> he was older than him. Oh yeah, >> he was a kid, you know, watching his movies.
>> Which knee?
>> My elbow.
>> Dude, that's I just took my one of my sons on a hike and it was that >> it was that exact thing.
>> I don't want to walk anymore.
>> Oh man.
>> Come on into the bushes and do your business.
>> Okay, here. Hold yourself. I've always wanted to try this.
>> Mr. Frederickson, am I supposed to dig the hole? Before or after?
>> It's before >> tracks. Snipe.
>> Gotcha.
>> It's It's the little movements I know.
>> That are just so funny, dude.
>> Don't be afraid, little snipe. Nice sniper.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Giant snipe. I found the snide.
>> Are they tall?
>> Oh, yes, they're very tall.
>> Do they like chocolate?
>> Oh, yeah. Chocolate.
>> THAT THING IS A SNIPER.
>> But you said >> So, this is the elusive monster.
>> The uh what do they call it? The was it the monster of Paradise Falls?
>> Yeah.
>> Get out of here. Come on. Get Oh, >> no. No, no, no, no. Kevin.
>> Kevin.
>> Kevin.
>> Nice.
>> Kevin.
>> Kevin. That's his name I just gave him.
>> That's his name I just gave him.
>> Hey, that's mine.
>> Get out of here.
>> Can we keep him, please?
>> GET DOWN. YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED UP THERE.
This bird is funny.
>> Yeah.
>> Can you believe this, Ellie?
>> Ellie. Uh, hey, Ellie. Could I keep the bird?
>> Uh-huh.
>> Uh-huh.
>> He's like, "You don't talk to Ally?"
>> But I told him no. I told you no.
>> Hey, are you okay over there?
>> Oh, hello, sir.
>> I can smell you.
>> What? You can smell us?
>> That's not creepy at all.
>> I can smell you.
Hey, >> you were talking to a rock.
>> That one looked like a dog.
>> You're not allowed to have dogs in my apartment.
>> Sit, boy.
>> Hey, look. He's trained. Shake.
>> Uh-huh. Speak.
>> Hi there.
>> Did that dog just say hi there?
>> Oh, yes.
>> He is a good and smart master, and he made me this collar so that I may talk.
Squirrel, >> stop.
>> Russell, don't touch that. It could be radioactive or something.
>> That I feel like is the ultimate technology.
>> Allow animals to speak.
>> Yeah. Imagine like, >> "Hey, that is bird.
>> May I take your bird back to camp as my prisoner?"
>> Yes. Yes. Please be my prisoner.
>> I love how the talking dog still acts like a dog.
>> Yeah.
>> I smell chocolate. I'm getting pruds and denture cream.
>> We better tell him someone took the bird, right, Alpha?
>> No.
>> I think there's something wrong with your colleague. You must have bumped IT.
>> YEAH, YOUR VOICE SOUNDS FUNNY.
>> Damn it.
>> Perhaps you desired. Squirrel.
>> Have you seen the bird?
>> Why, yes, the bird is MY PRISONER NOW.
>> YEAH, RIGHT.
And I will bring it back. And then you will like me.
>> Oh, wait. Wait.
>> What the?
>> Why is he with that small mailman?
>> There he is. Come on.
>> The plot thickens.
>> Okay.
>> Quick, Russell, give me some chocolate.
>> Why?
>> Just give it to me. Bird. Bird.
>> Come on, Russell.
>> You're easy to spot. Yeah, you kind of have a little bit of a tether.
>> Hey, uh, we're pretty far now. Kevin's gonna miss me.
>> He's just floating along. He's definitely not helping at all.
>> Hi, master.
>> Afternoon.
>> Yeah, I didn't think we would just be dragging the house along, right, >> for the third act.
>> Wow.
It's less fun than flying in it for sure.
>> All done. That's for you.
>> Tents are hard.
>> Wait, don't you super wilderness guy with the GPMs and the badges?
>> GPS?
>> Can I tell you a secret?
>> No.
>> All right, here it goes.
>> Why didn't you ask your dad how to build a tent?
>> I don't think he wants to talk about this stuff. He's got to be home sometime.
>> Well, I called, but Phyllis told me I bug him too much.
>> Phyllis, you call your own mother by her first name?
>> Phyllis isn't my mom.
>> Oh, >> yeah. Not everyone lived the life you did, man.
>> Don't want to wake up the traveling flea circus.
>> All right, he can come.
>> Promise you won't leave him.
>> Yeah.
>> Cross your heart.
>> Cross my heart.
>> Cute. So cute. What have I got myself into?
>> Well, you are on your little adventure now.
>> It is quite an adventure.
>> This is alarm clock.
>> I bet waking up that first day, you probably weren't even expecting to see all this.
>> Sure. Like, oh, this is real.
>> We better get moving.
>> Balloons are losing helium.
>> Maybe Russell won't notice.
>> All right, everybody up. Where's Kevin?
>> What is it doing?
>> The bird is calling to her babies.
>> Her babies? Kevin's a girl.
>> Kevin's just leaving. But you promised to protect her. Her babies need her. We got to make sure they're together.
>> Yeah, we got to get the house back.
>> Yeah.
>> Sure Kevin will be okay.
This was her favorite chocolate.
Because you sent her away, there's more for you.
>> SORRY.
>> There's like nothing menacing about a bulldog.
>> Nope. They're they're just goofy.
>> Where's the bird?
>> Yeah. Would not want to mess with one of those. Well, at least you now have led us to the small mailman and the one who smells of prunes.
>> We're not going with you. We're going to the falls.
>> Okay. So, now >> Oh, now we're meeting up with >> his childhood hero.
>> Yeah, I assume. But he's got to be ancient, >> right?
I mean, maybe if he's like Yeah. late 60s like 67 I I thought Carl maybe was older this guy if he was like 20 years older than him >> right >> is maybe that 87 >> sure >> it's pretty ancient >> it's a lot of dogs >> yeah very old >> you came here in that >> uh yeah >> in a house a floating house You're not after my bird, are you? But if you need to borrow a cup of sugar, I'd be happy TO OBLIGE.
>> WAIT, are you Charles once?
>> Well, uh, yes.
>> Adventures out there.
>> This really, my wife and I, we were your biggest fans.
>> Well, you're a man of good taste.
>> These people are no longer intruders.
They are our guests.
>> You do smell like >> Oh, okay. He gets to see like his childhood dream.
>> Okay.
>> Go ahead and pour your airship right next to mine.
>> We're not actually going inside the spirit of adventure itself. Would you like to?
>> What?
>> It's like seeing him as a kid again.
>> Yep.
>> Put him in the cone of shame.
>> The cone of shame.
A >> I do not like the cone of shame.
>> No, dogs do.
>> No, they don't. It's the saddest thing to see them in those.
>> I I found it on safari with Roseville.
He and I fell into a habit of playing thin rummy.
>> I feel like you'd go a little scenile after just being surrounded by dogs like this.
>> Sure.
>> Epsilon is the finest chef I've ever had.
Excellent.
You've done it again.
>> And a hot dog for the kid.
>> Hey, >> you sure were not a bother. I'd hate to impose.
>> No, no, it's a pleasure.
>> Sure. It'd be good to have someone, >> RIGHT?
>> Use that word.
>> Delight.
>> So funny, dude. We We have to spell t a t.
>> Yeah, cuz the dogs.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Yeah. Hey, that looks like Kevin.
>> Kevin?
>> Yeah, that's my new giant bird.
>> Oh no. Is he about to turn to an enemy?
>> I have a feeling he is.
>> Yeah.
>> I gave her some of my chocolate. She goes gaga for it.
>> But it ran off. It's gone now. These people who uh pass through here, they all tell pretty good stories.
>> Oh my god.
>> An old man taking his house to Paradise Falls.
>> Oh no. Does >> he say he's killed all these people?
>> I assume so. I can't wait to hear how it ends.
>> Okay. Yeah, he's our villain.
>> Don't meet your heroes.
>> Never meet your heroes. And he did. He brought the bird right to him.
>> Yep.
>> Epsilon here makes a delicious cherries jubilee.
>> We have so much more to talk about.
>> Kevin, get the >> I'd be like, why get us? Just get the bird.
>> Get the bird. I guess cuz they think they're going to take the bird.
>> Oh >> yeah.
>> Over here.
>> Doug is loyal to them now.
>> Yeah, that works.
>> Yeah.
You have anti-gravity powers.
>> Yep.
>> Oh, there we go.
>> There you go.
>> No.
>> Oh, THAT'S VERY NOT GOOD.
OH NO.
GET BACK.
>> OKAY.
>> Very nice.
>> Oh, Douglas. Good boy.
>> Stop you dogs.
>> It's so clever.
>> It's so clever.
>> I love it. HEY, [ __ ] OFF.
>> We have a bridge of Kazadoom situation going on.
>> Dude, you think about where this started, >> right?
>> And where we're at now.
>> Big jump.
>> Oh my god.
>> Oh my god.
>> Never meet your heroes.
>> Oh, Carl's too old for this.
>> Yeah, dude.
But honestly, this is the adventure of a lifetime, >> right?
At least we're still floating.
>> Yes, Kevin's here. Oh, >> first aid badge.
>> Oh, no. No, no, no, no. Kevin, stay down.
>> She's hurt real bad. Can't we help her get home?
>> All right, but we got to hurry.
>> It was Doug.
>> Yeah, he's with them. HE HELPED THEM ESCAPE.
>> WAIT A MINUTE.
>> DONE.
>> YEAH, he has his tracker.
>> It is funny because the squirrel gets dead.
>> Oh my god.
>> Yeah, the house is dangerously low now.
>> Yep.
>> You okay, Kevin?
>> Thing is giant. That would be the only way to really carry it.
>> Yeah, >> I like that curb. That might sound boring, but I think the boring stuff is the stuff I remember the most.
I'm sure he feels that too.
>> Look, there it is.
>> Just sitting next to your wife reading a book.
>> Sure.
>> The boring stuff. The beautiful boring stuff.
>> Look at that bird go.
>> That's it. Go, Kevin. Go find your babies.
>> Oh boy.
>> Oh [ __ ] Charles >> Russell, give me your knife.
>> Trusty multi-tool.
>> Oh no.
Oh, you are evil.
Oh no.
>> Careful. You want in good shape for my return.
Okay, this movie took quite a turn.
>> Yes, it did.
>> Also, dude, Charles, do you think anyone cares anymore? I know. After 60 years, they don't even know who you are.
>> You just gave her away.
>> This is none of my concern. I DIDN'T ASK FOR ANY OF THIS. AND IF YOU HADN'T HAVE SHOWN UP, NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE HAPPENED. BAD DOG. BAD DOG.
>> NO. Now whether you assist me or not, I am going to Paradise Falls if it kills me.
>> It might, dude.
>> Yeah, that's a great shot.
>> I know.
>> And that's where it stays.
>> But did we make it?
>> Oh, >> is this it?
>> I think we made it.
Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> We're here.
>> Wow.
>> I don't want this anymore.
>> Also, yeah, I'm sure is somebody worried about Russell, >> dude.
Yeah.
>> That would have to be one of the strangest things ever is you're in a completely different place and then you walk inside your house. You know what I mean?
>> Oh, dude, that'd be such a trip.
>> Yeah.
It's crazy that he came all the way here to like do the very thing he was just doing at home wishing he was doing with his wife.
>> Right. Well, essentially I feel like he just came here to die.
>> Yeah. You know, >> all right.
>> It's like he thought he let her down and he was her adventure.
>> Well, that's just too sweet.
Oh, >> Pixar, you did it again.
Oh, okay.
>> Okay.
Ah.
Damn it.
>> Oh, that was so sweet.
>> I know.
>> I'm going to help Kevin. Even >> Oh my god. You wolf.
>> Oh no.
>> Oh my god.
>> Russell just disappeared into the clouds.
Oh, wow. Everything he was trying to save.
>> Go save the boy. Wow.
>> Russell, >> I was hiding under your porch because I love you >> and I'm your master.
>> YOU ARE MY MASTER. OH BOY. Oh boy.
Yes. He just had the most healing, cathartic experience ever.
>> Yes, dude.
>> He's a new man. It's so beautiful to see.
>> Oh my god.
>> This is insanity.
>> Don't worry, Kevin. I'll save you.
>> Just wait till they get a look at you, >> master.
>> Yeah, this guy turned homicidal and just crazy >> indeed. Where's your elderly friend?
>> He's not my friend anymore.
>> Let me go.
>> Scream all you want, small mailman.
>> Small mailman >> training.
>> I'm not finished with you.
>> Nice talking with you.
>> Oh my god. He's just ready to eliminate the child.
>> Yeah, he was. He's just going to kill a kid.
>> Yeah.
>> I don't care. It's great.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> You stay here.
>> I want to help.
>> I don't want your help. I want you safe.
>> Just trying to make sure my like crazy end end of life crisis doesn't end up with a dead kid. Okay.
>> Supposed to be my experience.
>> Yeah. He's on a stealth mission now.
What do we do now, Doug?
>> WHO WANTS THE BALL? ME.
>> GET IT.
>> Let's get you out of here.
>> Oh, no.
>> I for help.
>> No.
>> A Oh my god.
>> DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE THEY ARE?
>> Take down the house.
>> Oh my god.
>> Two checking in.
>> Ray three checking in.
>> Oh my god.
Hi.
>> Are we going to have a final battle sword fight?
>> If you told me this was going to end with a sword fight aboard a zeppelin, >> yeah, >> I would not have believed you.
>> Oh my god.
>> Just two old men.
>> Any last words? They defeat themselves.
>> He just spat his dentures at him.
>> This like an Uncharted level third act.
>> I know.
>> Oh, that's crazy.
>> Yeah, that would be tough in my youth.
He must have stayed in pretty good shape.
>> I will have many enjoyments for what I am about to do. D.
>> He wears a coat of shame.
>> Do not just continue sitting attack.
>> Listen you dog. Sit.
>> Yes. Alpha. Alpha. I am.
>> He has become the alpha.
>> I can't do it.
>> You leave Mr. Frederickson alone.
Squirrel.
>> Squirrel. Where was >> Beat them with dog logic.
>> Just the end of him.
>> Okay. This is delightful.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Uh-oh.
Oh my god.
>> You stop for a second. Go. Hey. Hey, Charles. You're murdering a child >> over a bird.
>> But also, here's what I want, Jakey. I want everything to work out. I don't want the true lesson to be it's the friends we made along the way. I want him to get his house where he wants it.
>> Right.
>> But he already has learned to let go.
>> I know. So, it's kind of already been the the friends we make along the way sort of thing.
>> Well, he's dead.
>> He's very dead.
>> Yeah.
>> That was cool.
>> Don't check around so much, kid. Easy, Russell.
>> Oh, and now we have a Zeppelin.
>> And now you have a Zeppelin >> and an army of dogs that Doug is now the leader of. Things worked out, I'd say.
>> Yeah.
>> But he loves his house.
>> Yeah.
>> It's time for a new adventure, though.
>> Oh, that was really nice.
>> Chills.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh my god.
>> Sorry about your house, Mr. Frederickson.
>> You know, it's just a house.
>> Wow.
>> You're so soft.
I wish I could keep one.
>> Where's my cane? I just had it here.
>> Keep them. A little gift from me to you.
>> Bye, Kevin.
>> This adventure cured his back, too.
>> I like that.
>> And now you got a zeppelin.
>> Yeah.
>> Wow. What an adventure >> for Wild Animal Defensive Arts.
>> Wild Animal Defensive Arts.
>> Uh, Russell, is there someone that >> Excuse me. Pardon me. Old man coming through.
>> His dad didn't show up.
>> I'm here for him.
>> Congratulations, Russell. Sir, >> I would like to award you the highest honor I can bestow, the yellow badge. Wow.
>> This is what he said to her. That same sort of wow.
>> So, let's give a big explorer call to >> senior wilderness explorers. Ready everybody >> and he's having ice cream with him.
>> Gray one.
>> Red one.
>> He's parked in the handicap spot.
>> He He parked his Zeppelin in the handicap spot. Maybe I need new glasses.
>> Oh, that's Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, that's good.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> My new adventure book.
>> Oh, man. Well, that's just uh that was just >> that was cute.
>> That was cute as all get out.
>> God, that couldn't have been more cute.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, it was so wholesome. It was so sweet.
It was >> and it was dude it's exactly what you you thought you know with like it hits it's like Pixar they're going to it's going to be lighthearted and fun but also just like gut punch you.
>> Yeah.
>> And that's what that did and like you had this intro to the movie that was almost like this like perfect little >> like short film.
>> Yeah. You could have taken that person's life.
>> Yeah. From when like it started going like speechless. Yeah. you know, and just clipped that and it's it's a phenomenal short.
>> Yeah.
>> Like Pixar short.
>> Absolutely.
>> That was so good. And that was just the setup, the backdrop.
>> Yeah.
>> To this adventure, this incredible adventure. Like to me, this is like the perfect family movie.
>> Yeah.
>> Because it has like it has a lot of fun stuff for kids. really fun visuals and like some like you have the stuff that you want for like your children like talking animals and you know like these goofy little jokes that are just like they're they're simple and they're exactly what they need to be but then like behind it all you have like this beautiful beautiful full of heart story about about family about loss about grief about moving on about living your life and and and those beautiful simple moments you know like it's so rich this this movie is so thick.
>> Yeah. Well, I think little like stories like these are just so needed, right?
It's one of my favorite things is I think the marriage between like shows that children can find very entertaining and adults can have something to laugh about. Like something comes to mind like Bluey.
>> Bluey. Sure.
>> Right. Like I watch Blueie with my kids and there's times where I'm tearing up.
I'm going, "Oh my gosh."
>> You don't hate that it's on. It's they know what they're doing. like that, you know, the kids might not even get there's something inherent about, you know, like a kid maybe wrap their head around the idea of, you know, seeing an old man losing his his lifelong partner or, you know, not being able to have a child, you know, show this stuff like that. But it's important for them to still see that stuff.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I agree. you know, even if they can't totally grasp it, like it's important to lay the foundation of what real life looks like.
>> Yeah. These are the lessons of life.
Yeah. You know, and I think to shield somebody from that is a disservice. So, >> I I totally agree.
>> As much as there is lovely moments in life, there are terrible >> Yeah.
>> terrible, terrible moments. And >> but that's what makes it an adventure, man. It's adventures aren't just all ups and downs, man. I loved that he was so afraid that he wasn't enough for her >> and that and he was so afraid to turn the page, >> right?
>> But and like think of the analogy. He was so afraid to just turn the next page of his own life and like he does that and realizes that >> I didn't fail her.
>> I didn't fail her.
>> I didn't fail her. I gave her an adventure of a lifetime.
>> Yeah.
>> And she loved every moment of it.
>> The good, the bad, the ugly. And that's like cuz that's such a, you know, as a husband, as a father, you know, those things that you worry about.
>> Oh, you never feel like you're doing enough, >> right?
>> You know, >> so it's like to see this, it's such like a good reminder to like take a moment and like realize that there was a time in your life that you wanted exactly what you have right now.
>> Oh yeah.
>> You know, >> oh dude.
>> And and to me, that's that's what this movie is is a great it's a great thing to like it shows. Hey, stop and look look at what you have. Look around you.
I don't think I'm I'm tearing up just thinking about it. And it's it's so beautiful and I was not expecting that level of depth. No >> in this movie about a guy who takes his house to Venezuela.
>> Well, dude, legitimately I saw, you know, I've seen the poster of this a million times. It's a house with a bunch of balloons. I didn't know really what we were getting into, >> right? What a clever concept, man. This felt so original, too.
>> Yeah.
>> And like I love having the protagonist be a like this grouchy old man.
>> Yeah. you know, because that also feels so fresh.
>> Yeah. Well, and it's also like don't judge, you know, you never know what people have been through and it's just this is this is a great reminder of that.
>> Just makes me want to be better.
>> It does.
>> I think that's what happens in these Pixar and DreamWorks and stuff like that. They are they're great little little mirrors, you know, that that you end up looking at and you go, "Oh, I just I just want to I just want to be a little bit better today." You know, I want to You look at people a little bit kinder, you know? you give people a little bit more grace, you know, and I think, you know, life can harden you, but like these movies are like a reprieve and allow you to step back and go like, no, it's not all so bad, >> right? God. Guys, let us know what you thought about up in the comments below cuz I give it two thumbs up.
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