Welcome back-- Welcome back to the Sads and Sonya show!
Im Sads, and Im Sonya.
This is our first video, and so we're gonna be doing a
Whats in your
pencilcase "challenge(?)". *chuckles*
*chortles while Sads doesnt contribute*
*laughs weirdly*
We have our friend,
Pojja Mongray here.
We not gonna disclaim our identity (well not other ppl). Cover your monograms! *covers monograms*
*camera shakes*
I've got a pencilcase (no kidding)
*shows pencilcase*
So we're gonna start the video!
First of all,
I've got a
Pojja: You have really bad backlight.
I've got a SARASA
Sarasa. Sarisa, yeah.
*Sads finally does something*
So this is-- this one is in the colour
0.7 *Pojja laughs at Sonya's professionalism*
*gibberish* Sads: Pojja is tryna be a professional here
And she know she isnt
And *Pojja is offended*
*Sonya consoles Pojja* Sonya: So we're gonna
"swatch" it for you.. *SWATCHES*
0.7, 0.7.. *POINTS TO 0.7 ON PAPER*
This is 0.7.. So the next thing
I have is....*WAIT FOR IT*
THIS PEN.
Ink-a-do tattoo *laughs at weird name*
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mon jardin potager en permaculture au fil du temps #2 - Duration: 9:00.
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JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE TRAILER REACTION THEORY!! - Duration: 5:20.
10 bucks says Kevin Hart says something about his height.
Boom!
What's going on crew?
Jumanji welcome to the jungle trailer reaction.
Well this is a fun group.
Welcome to detention.
Spencer.
Bethany.
Fridge.
Martha.
You are all here for a reason you should be thinking about who you are.
Perfect mix of people.
The nerd.
The quiet girl.
The pretty girl.
The Jock.
A game for those Who seek to find.
A Way to leave their world behind.
Jumanji.
Pick a character and you're that person in the game.
Kevin Hart.
The Rock.
Jack Black.
Oh, the People's eyebrow.
Who wouldn't.
I have the Rock's Body.
Oh, this is kind of cool I love when movies do this.
This is a video game.
Which means we all have special skills.
Oh my God.
Those aren't.
That is scary.
By the way.
Pay up.
Let's watch it again.
So she is Ruby Roundhouse.
Because she can round house kick.
In the Curvy one, Jack Black.
Oh my God.
So I have this theory right now.
Maybe Peter and Judy the two kids.
Grew up, and he created this video game.
I don't know how this video game gets the Jumanji, spirit, curse.
I feel like maybe that's the connection.
Because how else would it be called Jumanji.
Unless someone had played the game or seen the game.
We did end up seeing the game end up being in Japan.
Look at the end of the last one.
So maybe like Hiroshi or Fusajiro.
Those, these are the, the Nintendo inventors.
Maybe this was like a side project that they created with.
I'm convinced, I'm convinced this can be a good sequel if one of these timelines.
I can get down on that.
It's funny, it's funny guys.
For everyone hating out there.
It's The Rock and Kevin Hart, Amy Pond.
Maybe her special ability is receiving a sonic screwdriver.
Jack Black, oh my gosh.
We haven't seen him in a good movie forever.
Tropic thunder, hilarious.
Swallow the gravy, get it over here buddy let's do this.
I love that she thought that the Curvy one was going to be curvy, instead of curvy.
I'm down, I'm down.
I think this could be totally like a legit good movie.
That's why am really hyped up though.
Because The Rock and Kevin Hart we're constantly uploading to their socials.
Like a little practical jokes that they would plant each other.
If there is much fun behind the scenes they do in front of the camera I think we're going
to get a good movie.
It's gonna be pretty, if I do say so lit.
That's kind of it, that's kind of all I got.
I know we haven't posted in like a week or so.
But, tomorrow we are going to be revealing a huge surprise for the entire channel.
We did the fidget spinner giveaway if you weeks back.
This is not at all related to that.
But, it's a giant jump for us, as a family.
there's not many people in the world that have made this jump.
Just tune in tomorrow.
Subscribe if you're new here.
And if you are hit the little bell icon, get notified.
You do want to be one of the first that's going to see what we are introducing.
That being said if you have any other theories and want to chat below.
I will be on all day.
What were your favorite parts of the trailer, and what didn't you like.
I'm kind of tired of Kevin Hart always talking about his height.
If you like this And want to see me review some more trailers smash the thumbs up.
Go watch this trailer going on your own.
Maybe do your own reaction.
And as always, I have been Tom.
Later.
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Brilliant Movies Of 2017 You Totally Missed - Duration: 10:35.
Movies: they're everywhere.
With multiple new releases coming out every single day, there's just no way anybody has
the time or money to see all of them.
Which is too bad, because it means that a lot of really good films go completely under
the radar.
Heck, you may not have even heard of some of the best films of the year!
Don't worry, though, because we've got your back.
Here's a look at some of the brilliant movies of 2017 you totally missed.
Prevenge
Ask anyone who's ever been pregnant, and they'll tell you that the whole "creating another
human with your own body" thing isn't easy.
Back pain, swollen feet, and a rollercoaster of emotions are enough to make even the most
calm people go a little crazy.
But in Prevenge, that pregnancy-induced madness quickly turns... to murder.
Writer/director Alice Lowe plays Ruth, a pregnant woman grappling with the death of her partner.
As her due date nears, Ruth begins listening to the menacing supernatural thoughts of her
unborn child, and starts to believe the world should be held accountable for ultimately
leaving her baby without a father.
Cue a revenge-fueled killing spree that leads Ruth to reevaluate each piece of her wildly
fragmented life.
"Just so that you know you have absolutely no control over your mind or your body anymore.
This one does."
Oh, and that's no prosthetic belly there: Lowe was actually in her third trimester when
she filmed Prevenge.
Talk about Method acting!
Chuck
Once upon a time there was a regular guy named Chuck Wepner who sold liquor and did some
prizefighting on the side for cash to support his family.
Then, one day in 1975, he was cherry-picked from a sea of boxers to go glove-to-glove
with one of the world's greatest athletes: boxing legend Muhammad Ali.
As most film fans know, Wepner's amazing story famously inspired the classic film Rocky.
'How can I help you Mr. Wepner?"
"You follow boxing?"
"Rocky?"
"Tell Sly, Rocky's here."
"I can handle this."
But unlike the fictionalized Rocky, Chuck aims to tell the true tale of this unlikely
sports hero, with Liev Schreiber in the lead and a great cast including Naomi Watts backing
him up.
The Lost City of Z
Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller, and the new Spider-Man himself Tom Holland
teamed up for The Lost City of Z, a thought provoking adventure tale about a group of
explorers searching the Amazon for a legendary lost civilization.
"I call it Zed.
The ultimate piece of the human puzzle!"
Unfortunately, The Lost City of Z opened the same weekend as The Fate of the Furious, so
pretty much nobody had any idea it existed, and it vanished from the box office almost
instantly.
The good news?
That gives you the opportunity to unearth a cinematic lost treasure of your own.
The Transfiguration
This one is definitely not your average vampire thriller.
The Transfiguration shifts its focus away from classic vampire tales to the story a
young teen named Milo who shields himself from the unfriendly outside world with a deep-rooted
fascination with the undead.
But that interest turns lethally obsessive when he becomes friends with the troubled
Sophie, leading to a chilling slice-of-afterlife indie horror flick that will leave you completely
transfixed.
"And you change a lot, after the first person you kill.
You change a lot more after… after one after another?"
The Devil's Candy
Ethan Embry stars in this sinfully delicious horror film about a tortured artist who blacks
out and wakes to discover he has painted a horrifying portrait of pure evil.
Has he been touched by some kind of holy - or unholy - force?
Or is he simply going mad?
The only way to find out is to watch The Devil's Candy for yourself.
If you dare!
T2 Trainspotting
To anyone who's said sequels rarely stack up, we counter with T2 Trainspotting, the
21-years-later follow-up to Danny Boyle's classic Trainspotting.
Two decades on, T2 peeks in on the life of the gang from the original, with Begbie, Renton,
Spud and Sick Boy each in an unexpected - or all too expected - place in their lives.
Can people really change?
Or is that just an illusion we sell ourselves?
Boyle's inventive sequel asks the questions, but you may not like the answers.
"Where did it all go wrong?
Hahaha."
"Where did it all go wrong?"
"Where did it all go wrong?"
"Where did it all go wrong?"
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore
This Netflix exclusive release stars Elijah Wood and Melanie Lynskey as a pair of eccentric
neighbors who embark on a quest to track down the thieves who burgled her home.
Their mission quickly melts into chaos and violence as they frantically try to outwit
the pack of corrupt criminals following their every move.
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore bursts forward with an inventive, subversive,
slyly smart, and downright fun feel that'll have you hollering in one scene and pondering
society's structure in the next.
"All right tough guy, you had your chance."
"Ow ow."
"Oh God… are you OK?"
Dig Two Graves
The brainchild of screenwriters Hunter Adams and Jeremy Phillips, the indie horror outing
Dig Two Graves centers around 14-year-old Jacqueline Mather, referred to by her more
masculine nickname "Jake."
Grieving for her recently deceased brother, Jake is thrown for a loop when she's visited
by three strange men who say they can bring him back to life.
"I'm not supposed to talk to strangers, so..
I'm Wyeth.
Now that we know each other we're no longer strangers."
Are they telling the truth?
What lengths will Jake have to go to see her brother again?
And what does her grandfather, Sheriff Waterhouse, have to do with it?
As Jake begins to contemplate an unthinkable trade-off, dark secrets of her family's once-hidden
history rises to the surface.
Inspired by gothic motifs of grief and revenge, and soaked with the uncertainty of an ambiguous
timeline, Dig Two Graves should captivate discerning genre enthusiasts.
And though it didn't make any big waves at the box office, given its tiny release, Dig
Two Graves has been showered with acclaim from critics, with RogerEbert.com calling
it an "uncommonly smart, well-made, and ultimately touching meditation on grief."
Colossal
You'd expect a film with a title like Colossal to be an overhyped summer tentpole, but this
pitch black sci-fi indie comedy came and went without getting the media attention it deserved.
Colossal stars Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway as Gloria, a woman in the throes
of a post-breakup existential limbo who's shocked to realize she actually has bigger
problems than just curbing her drinking and getting back on the dating scene.
Like, giant reptilian kaiju-sized problems in the form of an enormous monster terrorizing
South Korea.
These two things don't sound like they could possibly be part of the same movie, but the
way Colossal connects them is just part of the film's genius.
"I just feel like dancing so ah… so guess which film this from huh?
"F--- is going on?"
"Do you want to make any requests?
This does not last that long."
A distinctly unique take on the monster movie genre boasting ultra fresh performances from
Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis, Colossal is decidedly strange in the very best way.
From the Seoul street fights reminiscent of Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots to the ultimate narrative
twist, here's a film weird and wild enough to stretch your definition of what a creature
feature should be.
Raw
This foreign horror flick is just as formidable in English as it is in French.
Raw, which was called Grave in its original European release, starts off so simply it
may even elicit laughter.
A movie all about a vegetarian adjusting to college life amongst meat-eating peers?
Not exactly captivating.
But writer-director Julia Ducournau practically slaps you across the face with a rack of raw
ribs in the moments that follow.
Happy-go-lucky freshman and lifelong plant-eater Justine has high hopes for veterinary school
and intends to be laser-focused on her studies.
However, her mind soon shifts to a different, unexpected target: human flesh, the taste
she acquires after she's forced to eat raw meat during a hazing ritual.
As Justine tries to make sense of her newfound cannibalistic desires, Raw swerves down the
winding road of navigating college parties, uppity professors, and the complexities of
sexual identity.
We won't spoil the ending, but we have a feeling that Raw's third act is what catapulted it
into the laps of many adoring critics—and made a few viewers fall out of their seats.
Bloody and brutal but oh-so bright, Raw is a film you can really sink your teeth into.
Literally.
Land of Mine
After making big waves at the Toronto International Film Festival and in Danish theaters in 2015,
Land of Mine finally hit theaters in America at the beginning of 2017, not that anyone
seemed to notice.
That's a shame considering how gripping Land of Mine is.
Based on a true story, the film is set in Denmark at the end of 1945.
Freed from German occupation, the country was still filled with thousands of hidden
land mines.
Sgt.
Carl Rasmussen and his band of German prisoners of war are tasked with clearing the explosives,
a job that brings into question justice, morality, and vengeance in a single breath.
"(speaking Dutch)"
This historical drama earned itself a 2017 Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language
Film, a standing ovation at TIFF, and the title of best Danish film of 2015.
If Land of Mine is missing from your watchlist, change that immediately—if not sooner.
The Salesman
A twisty and intriguing drama from Iran, The Salesman tells the story of Emad and Rana,
a theater loving couple who set out to stage a production of Arthur Miller's classic play
Death of a Salesman.
After Rana is attacked, however, their lives are upended as the need for revenge begins
to take center stage in their lives.
"(Speaking Farsi)"
Lauded as an "ingenious cinematic use" of the American stage, The Salesman's story-within-a-story
brings to light questions about violence against women, marriage, post-traumatic stress, death,
and the class system, and asks the audience to work through them as the film runs on.
Though The Salesman might've slipped past you, it certainly wasn't lost with critics,
landing itself the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.
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Split/Hvar, Croatia VLOG | Day 7 - Duration: 6:48.
We are now in Split, Croatia again This is our last stop
We're now walking to the old town
Walking is about 15 minutes
I guess we're going to take a picture of the ocean, huh
Because mom's the one in charge
Alright, I think everyone's walking that way
so it's probably that way I think that's the old town, like right there
We didn't even walk into the old town yet, but we booked an excursion to go to Hvar
It's an island nearby Hopefully it'll be pretty cool, we'll be back
by 2 It's a half day tour
Honestly there's a lot to do here There's a lot of beaches and snorkeling but
we didn't bring our swimsuits So that sucks but it's surrounded by water
It's really nice Right now we're on the speedboat
And it's going really really damn fast
Okay, so now we're on the island of Hvar
My hair is a mess because of the wind and sea salt
Sea salt hair, heh
We're going to probably climb up that tower
over there This is the place
We spent like an hour on the speedboat
They said that if you take a regular boat, it'll take 2 hours
We are on our way up to the fortress
And I really think we have a love for stairs Since in every single city we've been to,
we've been climbing stairs All day, everyday
Working those thighs
This one's already tired
Are you tired mom?
Yes
There's a lamppost
Um, it's kind of hard, but I could try
She wants me to photoshop the lamppost out
Photoshop master
Look there's a lot of cactus around
...and bees
We're at the top of the fortress but we have
no money to go inside So we're just going to be on the outside
But I think it's pretty much the same views So this is the fortress
and this is the view
A lot of orange rooftops
What, that?
That looks like a huge asparagus
Looks like an aloe plant
Okay, we're just walking around and it's really
nice here, but really sunny and hot
In the water, there are sea urchins
I can't zoom on this but there's one right by the shore
Ooh there's actually a lot All those black little things
Hopefully you could see, but the waters moving a lot so I don't know
We are back in Split and we're going to the palace
I hope we're walking in the right direction There's a lot of pigeons here
It's pretty scary Earlier I saw this pigeon perching/landing
on this person's head It was crazy, pretty freaky
I think these are worse than New York pigeons
It's really nice here, I really like it actually
I don't know
So inside should be Diocletian's Palace
Which was from the Roman Empire There's this huge statue in front
And I believe this is the Cathedral of St. Domnius
I think I'm butchering all their names
Thanks for watching!
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Daily Life at University: JAPAN VS USA [Student Vlog 05] - Duration: 10:43.
("You did answer!") Japanese vs. USA University Life [JUNE 15, 2017]
Aw, thank you! I know we just talked but
I'm getting nervous and wanted to hear your voice again.
What are you getting nervous about?
Ohhhh the travel!
Aw, you're fine! You're fine.
Keep going! Are you going to school today?
Yep, I'm about to run off to school
to finish ONE LAST PAPER!
This is it!
One last paper~! Get it done~!
One last paper~! This is it~!
Alright, I love you. Talk to you soon.
Alright, I love you, mommy.
I'll talk to you before I get on the plane.
Ok! Wonderful. I'll be here!
OK - have a good day!
You too, thank you, bye-bye!
[ LET'S WALK TO SCHOOL]
Hey everyone! Welcome back.
I feel like it's been a few weeks since I did a school vlog
So, tomorrow is a really big day for me
but in the meantime I wanted to share
I mean, it's been like 6 weeks since I did one of these?
I feel like I haven't filmed a school vlog in 6 weeks er something.
...and there has been a lot that changed!
So in these 6 weeks I've been getting used to like
the classes and like, the courseload here on campus
so I thought today, maybe I could share some of the differences
of what I noticed between school here in Japan
versus back home in the States.
So, let's do that today!
[Things I notice on my Japanese campus: Fashion]
The first big difference I noticed is fashion.
I feel like the staple fashion in the States is to wear
skinny jeans, flip-flops and a hoodie.
But in Japan, I feel that girls will 80% of the time
will either wear a skirt or very loose pants.
So you see a lot of girls in (long) skirts.
I feel like in the States that girls do not wear (longer) skirts to school
because it's too troublesome?
I need utility in my clothes.
I need to move without stuff blowing away.
But the majority of the time, girls wear skirts here
and I don't know how they're keeping their skirts down
but there must be a starch spray I'm not aware of!
But I'm almost late for class - we have...
I have 2 minutes to get to class
Let's go!
[ OOPS! ]
Guys! The weirdest thing just happened to me?!
So I just walked into class and
the guy who was presenting today was like just like
"You're half an hour early!"
I asked what time class starts and he said 10:30...
and I'm like... does this not say I'm late for class?
He was like, no it's not 10:30
it's 10:05 er something...
...are you kidding me???
He said someone's probably playing with my phone
...Guys!
Can someone please explain this to me?!
(Computer say 10:17 but phone says 10:43)
What's wrong with my phone?!?!?
Alright. That's ridiculous!
[Things I Notice on my Japanese Campus: CLASSES ] I didn't explain this yet, but basically,
[Things I Notice on my Japanese Campus: CLASSES ] the way that classes work here is that
you only have each class one time per week.
Each class is two credits
and in grad school,
I think you're supposed to take six classes per semester
but because of the way the credits worked out this semester
I'm taking 9 classes this semester
which I guess is like 18 credit hours?
But they only meet once a week.
So you have to learn everything and somehow retain it each week
And also, this may just be a product of my school
and not Japanese schools in general but
there's not a lot of selection?
The department here is pretty small so
core classes only occur at set time, which tend to conflict
so I had to take as many as I could this semester
which is nine classes.
So I guess 18 credit hours, but it feels like so much more.
Apparently time-warping phones is another difference here in Japan...
You gotta be kidding me...
You already drank it all?!
So, I'll get started on my paper...
then once you're back we can go eat?
Do you mind throwing this out for me? (Sure!)
Thanks!
OK I'll see you...
NEVER. See ya never.
[ Things I Notice on My Japanese Campus] HOMEWORK
I feel like homework is different here
or at least here in my graduate school because
it'll be different when I'm a second-year student but
the majority of my classes now in the first year
you have to write a paper for almost every class
every week... which really starts to grate on you.
So you have to do the reading, then write the paper
then go to class and listen to someone present the same content
So I feel like there's a lot more
repetition of the content, whereas in the States
you kind of just like read -- or don't --
and show up to class to listen to a lecture.
So yeah, there's not really lectures
it's mostly like "rindoku" (presenting in terms)
So we're all given a section or a research topic.
and then you have to present on it.
So that's a difference but...
To that light, I actually have to get writing!
So just sitting in my little cubbyhole
and getting this done before class starts
time to GOOOO~!
[ PRINT ]
Yep...
Sadly, the time is not wrong this time around.
It's 5:30 a.m.
Good Morning, everyone, for the SECOND time in this video...
It's is a brand new morning. it's Friday morning.
Friday the 16th at 6:30 a.m.
and this is my computer so I believe this clock is right.
So I got home last night after class
and was just too busy to finish filming because
I had to pack and get ready because
I'M GOING HOME! I'm flying home in a few hours
and I'm finally going home to see my best friend
who's getting married! (And I'm a bridesmaiddddd)
I'm so excited, this means I'm going home to New York
then I'm going all the way home to Virginia
And i'm also going to Florida for the Bachelorette Party.
So I'm going to be all over the East Coast for the next week
but I don't think I really have time to film
so I really want to get this video done
as soon as possible.
Maybe i can finish editing in the airport.
So, I did get my paper done by the way.
I turned it in, I went to class
and then my teacher decided to assign me one last presentation
before the semester ends for his class.
I was like, "What?! You want ME to teach?!"
he's all like "You'll be FINEEEE"
but he wouldn't look me in the eye.
Ohp! I think my toast is done.
Another thing I did was go to lunch with my friend
in the States we definitely have cafeterias
kind of like "Shokudou" as they're called in Japanese
I usually end up eating cafeteria or
convenience store food, which looks so different.
It's like Deep-Fried Cutlets and Gravy
or like Katsudon... and ramen...and chilled reimen noodles...
I'm just so used to eating a sandwich in the States
but there are full-on dinner items that you can have for lunch here.
and I guess it's also kind of different because
I'm used to like, dorm life.
In the US, I feel like dorms, and campus
and college towns are big concepts in the U.S.
I used to live in the dorm here, which was a 1-hr train ride from campus
Like... it's an HOUR away?!
How is that even affiliated anymore?!
In the U.S., if I drove an hour away I'd be at another State or at least another campus
Dorms and living on campus really isn't a thing here
If you do live in a dorm, they're more like single rooms
in the U.S. single rooms are a rare thing.
You usually have a double or a four-person suite.
But a nostalgic thing, is that there's still a huge library.
there are great libraries here too
and quiet places where you can sit
and the library has a cafe that makes the BEST espresso that I've had in Japan.
There are definitely differences.
Obviously, being taught in Japanese is the biggest difference
But, it's not all THAT different
from my experience of University life in the U.S.
But what about you guys?
Maybe my Japanese viewers can weigh in?
The things that I'm seeing here on campus...
is this maybe just my personal experience?
Is this normal in other Japanese school as well?
I'm so tired, my throat's dried out...
I also threw in a lot of souvenirs. Mostly food...
Snacks, and things I picked up.
Also, since Boomer likes to cook Japanese curry
I got him something similar, Hokkaido Cream Stew
and Hokkaido Beef Stew. I'll give those to him.
A new Hokkaido flavor for him to try cooking with.
So, I found the craziest thing for my friend.
My friend who's getting married, I'll have to get her a proper present too
but she's an amazing artist and she sketches
I found this book that looks silly / ridiculous but
it's a catalog of natural poses of people doing normal things.
My favorite is the people playing video games.
Or like, lying down reading a book!
I don't know how series this is. I saw it on....
Rocket News er something?
But I actually thought that she would like it so
whatever, this is OK, right?
This is my favorite souvenir that I'm bringing home this time.
So I hope you guys liked this kind of sightly different video.
This is impossible.. my hair's impossible.
I have to do all of my homework on the plane.
I think I'll pay for internet so I can get my homework done on the plane.
But yeah, I hope you enjoyed this school vlog
and I'll see you at some point next week!
Alright, thank stew for watching today!
Did I say stew???
Oh well. THANK STEW FOR WATCHING!
Ew. gross.
So yeah, I'll see you guys in my next video
and thanks for watching!
I have to get to the plane, and I'll see you guys soon!
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