 Oh my god! Lionsgate has a new film coming out called Fall, and since it's not a superhero film, 90% of the people watching films don't know it exists. So a rep reached out to me and said, Adam, we're doing a thing where we partner with creators to react to our movie trailers and give honest feedback. My first reaction when he approached me was, wow, he clearly doesn't watch my content because when I do movie trailer reactions, I do not ham it up. I'm very stone faced most of the time, how I think a normal person watches a movie trailer and doesn't like lose their shit over it. That said, I also like money, and if they're gonna pay me a few dollars to react to some trailers in an honest fashion, well, here we go! Okay, the trailer fires up with a nice vista. We got some mountains, Hans Zimmer-esque music playing in the background, and we see what I can only imagine are the protagonists climbing a mountain. This must be the hero of the picture, a strong strapping lad, ready to take on, and he's dead. Every single survival film follows the same playbook. You have to have a lead character with loss in their life. Otherwise, why would they go to such a ridiculous extreme like climbing a tower, which is the premise of this film, I'm told. I just want you to be able to move on with your life. Here we have Negan showing up, telling her, hey, get your ass back up, sweetie, it's time to move on with your life. Guy wasn't all that great. Here's Becky's garbage friend consoling her and then giving her terrible advice, which is to move on by climbing an old-ass rickety tower in the middle of nowhere. We have some pop princess music sprinkled in the background. Sounds a little bit like Ariana Grande, but that's about as modern of music as I know. So even if it's not her, you could convince me otherwise. Two things are jumping off the screen to me right now. One, this is a horrible idea. Two, Hunter's Trash. She's a bad friend. I don't know what this girl's thinking, buddying up with her, but walk away. Hunter's the one that should have fallen off that mountain. I'm gonna throw that out right away. I'm gonna throw that out there. Becky, you gotta come up here. And it's showtime. The bolt's starting to wiggle free. Ding, ding, ding. And boom goes the Beckymite. She's down off the side of the tower doing a horrible Mission Impossible rendition. Hunter is awful. I am digging this. The cinematography is actually way better than I imagined it was gonna be. Typically with movies now, it just seems like everything's shot in front of a green screen. They're doing a really good job convincing me that these girls are in fact on top of a tower. It remains to be seen once I'm watching this in the theaters, if that's the case. But right now, I'm invested. I'm excited to see what kind of crazy hijinks they're gonna get into up there. 2,000 feet above the ground. That's what the movie tells me. They're probably like two feet above the ground on the soundstage, but the movie's convincing me right now. If you're scared of dying, don't be afraid to live. That's a tagline right there for the poster. We'll see that on the poster. This looks good. We have a montage of different quick shots showcasing some of the issues they're gonna run into contact with. No water, no cell phone reception. There's freaking animals rummaging around down below eating what remains of their backpack. It's a bad situation to be in, one that was easily avoided. If you wanted to find yourself strapped on a VR headset, you don't need a climate tower. Head on over to a Dave and Buster's and just live a little. Another thing I'm actually a big fan of are survival films. Those nice tight hour and a half, hour 45 flicks where it's just a person against the odds. Whether it's Blake Lively sitting on a rock looking hot while a shark swims around her or James Franco looking just as hot stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to cut his arm off to stay alive. Fall looks to be another one of those person against all odd situations. It's gonna have some high octane stuff. Is this the type of movie that are gonna get people to flee out to the theaters to watch? No. Is it a movie I'll see in theaters? Absolutely. Again, I'm a sucker for this kind of stuff. I also noticed that these survival films have the most generic titles ever. Buried, underwater, the shallows, phone booth. Typically it's just the exact descriptor of what's happening. There's my reaction, Lionsgate, pay me. And since I can absolutely be a shill if you want why don't I give you a couple takes you can use maybe in some sort of a reel if you're putting something together. Pretend I'm watching this for the first time again. Here we go. All right. Oh, whoa! You're doing great! How high up does this go? Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Whoa, stuff's coming off! Oh, is that a woman hanging off of there? And her friend's, oh, oh my God! Hey, I know the video was wrapping up but this is some pretty exciting news that I wanted to share with you. Since this is a sponsored trailer reaction by Lionsgate I had to send this to them for approval before posting it live. And they liked the video so much I'm told they personally texted me. Sheila, if you could hand me my phone. Thank you. She's my phone handler. She'll probably be out of the job after this week. Dear Adam, we loved your video and we're so happy to hear how much you love money. We made Twilight so we have lots of it. I'm more of a Hunger Games guy myself but I believe they own that franchise as well. Let's continue. If you weren't in Canada, we're assuming from your accent we'd invite you to enjoy a big screen viewing a fall in a private theater. We'll still send you a screener link. We just hope your wifi is fast enough there to stream it. Thanks for the reaction montage. We're good. Love, Lionsgate. PS, checks in the mail. That's what I like to hear. All right, thanks again, Lionsgate. I am genuinely looking forward to the fall. I think it'll be a good time and I just change the pace from all the superhero cape crap we get every single week, it feels like. If you have the opportunity, make sure to check it out in theaters when it hits. I'll have those details below the video and I'll see you next time. ["Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"] Oh, I just fell out of my chair watching that trailer. If you like this reaction video, I have others on the channel. Adam does movies, so please think about subscribing. You can also become a Patreon at Patreon.com slash Adam does movies or become a join member right here on YouTube. You get access to exclusive videos, get emojis, things of that nature. It's just a way to say, hey, Adam, I like what you're doing. 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