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FULL WATCHALONG: CUBE (1997)

CUBE!

Thanks to Bradley Bradley for requesting CUBE!

What an interesting and unique movie. I'd never heard of it. Watch it with me!

Cuuuuuube!!!!

FULL WATCHALONG: CUBE (1997)

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A good movie but so annoying how when they find the exit Worth just gives up life and sits on the floor like a sad sack and gets Leaven killed too

Milton William Burray

Hey Bradley! wow, the things you learn about math and primer numbers -- i had no idea! or, i mean, i probably knew about this sometime in middle school but forgot it. And I think it's cool that they named them after prisons. I particularly liked the name Worth. Thanks for another super entertaining movie, and I can't wait to watch the rest!

Cristy

Cristy, I'm sooooooooo glad that you got to see this awesome movie! I saw it for the first time around 2003 when it was on the channel IFC (Independent Film Channel). It had me captivated the whole time, and I was glued to the screen waiting to see how it would end. There were some really surprising moments, which of course you got to experience as well. A couple of interesting points- All 7 characters that you see on screen were actually named after prisons around the world. Quentin - San Quentin in California Alderson (from the first 3 minutes) - Alderson Federal Prison Camp in West Virginia Holloway - Holloway prison for women in London, England Rennes - Rennes prison in Rennes, France Kazan - The Territorial hospital for the mentally ill in Kazan, Russia Worth & Leaven - Leavenworth prison in Kansas Prime numbers are fascinating things. Appearing not just in math but in nature as well. As mentioned, a prime number is a number that is divisible only by itself and 1. The single digit prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, & 7. After that, there are certain things to remember to help you out. First, aside from "2", there is no prime number that is even. Becuase every even number after 2 will be divisible by 2 (and most likely a bunch of other numbers). Also, aside from "5", no prime number will end with 5 because it would then be divisible by 5. So aside from "2" and "5", every single prime number will have to end with either "1", "3", "7" or "9'". There's also a mathematical proof that shows that there are an infinite number of prime numbers. Cristy, I noticed how quiet you were for the "cross the bitch" sequence. Indeed, I think it's almost impossible for someone to watch this sequence without being as quiet as possible, especially for first-time viewers. Great reaction, Cristy! ❤️ I do hope an edited version gets up on Youtube eventually!

Bradley Bradley

If you liked cube, you should consider its spiritual successor: Circle (2015).

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