GRAN TORINO (2008) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
GRAN TORINO (2008) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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@doratiscareno5856
25 күн бұрын
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@Kenny-ep2nf
24 күн бұрын
For sure
@tickles5289
22 күн бұрын
Jesus gave authority to forgive sins in the name of the Father and the son and the Holy Spirit. He is God.
@TruthPrevails2023xx
21 күн бұрын
Just a thought... instead of Vietnamese... imagine the negbiourhoob being myslims... all women indoors... 5 times Azaan on loudspeakers from masjids... qurbani in streets... and no non muslim allowed in the ghetto
@nitaweitzel822
20 күн бұрын
Million Dollar baby with Clint Eastwood.
Not often does an actor put out one of his greatest movies towards the end of his career. Hope you enjoy this movie
@Kenny-ep2nf
24 күн бұрын
towards the end? His career is nowhere near ending. This movie's 16 years old and he's still directing and acting in more movies
@DurkMcGerk
22 күн бұрын
@@Kenny-ep2nf some actors wish for a 16 year career! Clint is a tough old fart though and he's probably got a few more left in him.
@user-ty4he8nv4f
15 күн бұрын
He has acted in, directed or written 10 films since this. I don't really see this as near the end. But I get the point you were making.
@williammolla3591
14 күн бұрын
When you consider if career has been around for 65 years 17 years ago is right at the last 25% of his career. I think that makes it towards the end of his career. I didn't say at the end of his career.
@Kenny-ep2nf
5 күн бұрын
@@DurkMcGerk he must be doing something real good
The "goofball" white kid that was with Sue was actually one of Eastwood's son. I knew a lot of Walts through my life. We are few and far between in these "woke" times. We might be making a comeback now that everyone is tired of the BS. He was dying and notice he was on the sidewalk so the gang couldn't even claim that they were protecting their property. Good reaction.
@09F150
25 күн бұрын
Oh really? I always thought it was 'bullet head' ...wasn't looking close.
@waynerlg
25 күн бұрын
Daisy was also Clint Eastwood‘s family dog
@nitaweitzel822
24 күн бұрын
What does woke mean to U. It's actually indicated a person with the intelligence to recognize BS like U.
@Kenny-ep2nf
23 күн бұрын
@@waynerlg yup
@ACNelson-officialchannel
8 күн бұрын
The actor that you're talking about is Scott Eastwood from Suicide Squad, Wrath Of Man, and Pacific Rim: Uprising, to name a few.
Clint Eastwood's son, Scott, was asked if Clint gave him any words of wisdom when Scott was growing up, and he said it was "Toughen up, Princess." He was pretty much the same in real life that he was in the movies. Million Dollar Baby is another good, but super sad, movie of Clint Eastwood's.
That "ripped" man, Clint Eastwood, was 78 when he did Gran Torino. He was really a beast in "Heartbreak Ridge." Fellas, your reaction was right on the nose. So many get caught up in an individual moment and get offended at something the character says, without looking at the big picture. You two nailed it and I really appreciate that.
I love your reactions and this movie is incredible! I am Catholic and want to clear up a few things. Only God can forgive sins, we agree on that. We Catholics believe God acts through a priest during confession. Also, priests can drink alcohol, they like everyone else are not supposed to get drunk. Of course nobody is perfect. 😊
@stevecn70
18 күн бұрын
Yeah, and then you have to describe what "perfect" even is. For me, like you were getting at, we all have faults. What you do with it is what matters. Helping others out. If there was a God, I would assume he would know this. Maybe he didn't try to make us all prefect like we were told, maybe God is still learning too. Which would make a lot more sense.
@jeffisnot2826
7 күн бұрын
@@stevecn70 no god is enefable we are just trying to get through it. god stayed out of this as it always does but Mr kawaski trie to help where he saw a need. Thats where u find faith, between the margins
@rcmysm9123
6 күн бұрын
Alcohol is haram for EVERYONE.
''No greater love has any man than this that he should lay down his life for his friends...'' Walt loved Thau, Sue and their family. He gave his life for them. Hard to top that.
Clint Eastwood is an American icon. He began his career making low-budget "Spaghetti Westerns" ( low-budget productions shot at Cinecitta Studios in Italy). He's become a respected artist, directing and acting in Award-winning films, like "Unforgiven " and "Million Dollar Baby ", with Hilary Swank where the parent/ child theme is strong again. He takes on a poor young woman who is dedicated to training as a professional boxer. A must-see. As usual, heartfelt reaction from my favorite movie buddies.
@Muddywatersist
26 күн бұрын
Actually his career started on the Western TV series Rawhide.
@09F150
25 күн бұрын
Rowdy Yates- Ramrod for Mr. Favor....pause
This movie makes me miss my grandad. Also a korean war vet. Same grumpy mood, talked the same, acted the same. Loved him to death and after. These old guys are the best
@chrissyp7
24 күн бұрын
Mine as well. The most racist son of a bitch I ever met in speech but in his actions not at all. Its a strange generation for these younger kids to understand. Theyre too scared to speak back like they've got a pair, guys like Walt would of ate them up if still around.
Catholics don't prohibit alcohol and use wine during church services.
@evelynne2846
23 күн бұрын
After all, didn't Jesus turn water into wine?
@jeffisnot2826
7 күн бұрын
@@evelynne2846 u mom turned a good night into you so we all have to accecpt our mistakes
Marvellous reaction chaps, Clint Eastwood is one of my favourite actors of all time. Some of my favourite movies with Clint Eastwood are "A fistful of dollars, For a few dollars more, The good the bad and the ugly, Dirty Harry and Unforgiven" to name a few.
Clint Eastwood has directed and starred in a lot of great movies. My personal favorite is unforgiven. Your reactions were great!
@lizetteolsen3218
25 күн бұрын
The best western ever!!!
All of Clint Eastwood movies are great! Watch the outlaw Josie Wales
@kevinsmith4429
20 күн бұрын
Well mr. carpetbagger we got something' 'round here called a Missouri boat ride. Man gotta do something for a living Dieing ain't much of a living,boy!
Clint Eastwood is a legend! Fantastic reaction gentlemen. ❤
One of the best reactions I've seen to this film! Great job guys!
Great Reaction to a great movie! Oh and congratulations to you guys on the channel's growth, glad to see people are enjoying your content as much as I am!
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
24 күн бұрын
Thanks so much ❤️
Hello guys! Not everyone in America puts their parents into a home. I think it is very disrespectful to do that to your elders! I spent so much time with my grandparents and learned so much from them and they were taken care of at home until the end by my parents. My Mom lived in her own house until the time she couldn't manage her care and medications anymore. My sister made a beautiful room in her home for our Mom, where her children and grandchildren (my nieces) could be with her. The room had a big TV on the wall and pictures of horses all around. We told the little girls (my nieces) the room is special because that room is where the angels would come to get Grandma, so it is safe. Once our Mom had passed (in the middle of the night) we removed all the medical equipment and we all sat on the bed and watched TV and listened to music and remembered Mom.
@MeanOldLady
21 күн бұрын
See? That's because you have a GOOD family. Many aren't blessed with that.
This movie still stands up as one of the best ever,along with a few more of clints movies.
Shortly before his death, Clint/Wally realizes how deeply he has anchored himself in prejudice and racism. The neighbors, especially the girl and the boy, seem like a liberation to him when he gets involved. Suddenly he has a family with children that he is absolutely proud of. For them it is not about a share in the inheritance but about him as a human being. The reaction of the two young people when they discover the blood says it all. There is only one chance to save the boy. He has to sacrifice himself in a way that puts everyone in prison. The boy and Daisy in the Grand Torino and Clint Eastwood singing in the background. Conclusion: It is never too late to question your own actions and thoughts. An absolutely outstanding film with excellent actors.
@Parallax-3D
10 күн бұрын
Walt was not a racist. He treated everyone the same, whether it was the Hmong people, blacks, Mexicans, the Italian barber, or the Irish construction foreman. The priest and his family didn’t get any different treatment either.
@2tone753
10 күн бұрын
@@Parallax-3D Yes, and that's what we call in Germany, as you may know, we were once "experts" in racism, so-called everyday racism. This means that you are like that and you don't even notice it because it's so commonplace. And that's exactly what's disastrous. It's normal for you. You no longer think about the nonsense you say. EVERY person is susceptible to it. Some people like it just fine because they generally think that way, some people don't care at all and others are shocked at themselves and try to change it.
All Americans are not like Walt, although, most of our grandparents were 🤣
I had the honor and privilege of holding my father as he passed, I told him I loved him, and always would, and I promised I'd try to be a better man. Still working on the second part. God, I miss him. The lead character in this movie reminds me much of him. Not everything that's beautiful is seen on the surface.
Walt was a real man.He wasn't going let cancer take him out.
30:02 I did not know the Habibi bros used the word "Douche" lol that was funny, and appropriate haha :P This is also one of my favourite movies, Walter is a great character, and the character growth of the characters in this film is awesome. Good upload guys!
The boy walking with Tao’s sister is Clint Eastwood’s (the main character) son in real life, Scott Eastwood.
*I am pleasantly surprised to see you guys reacted to this one! Its one of my favorites while growing up! the barbershop scene with the kid always cracks me up 😂😂😂😂*
My grandpa was a lot like the character and all 47 of us grand children LOVE & RESPECTED him to the ends of the world
@bismarckswalkingstick
10 күн бұрын
47? Sweet Lord, indeed!
The old guy is famous for playing in Western movies and the most famous one is "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly". You should really watch that movie.
That scene with the 3 black guys the white guy is Clint’s son in real life so it makes it funnier how he talks to him
"Of course he has a gun" lol!
This Movie 🎥 made me cry when I first watched it..I thought the Same thing he would go out shooting. I guess because he was in the WAR…it prevented him from killing more. It’s really a motivational Movie 🎦…since he simply died on his own terms rather than allowing the cancer kill him. The ending was Great 😌 as none of the possessions were given to the greedy ones. Thank you both for reacting to this Amazing Movie. I remember when I was a young girl Clint Eastwood filmed parts of a Western Movie close to my city. See you on the next one ☝🏽.
Good Movie and Great Reaction Bros !!! Thank You,
Walt always had the best Polock jokes.
Alright! I've been patiently waiting for this one. Have a wonderful afternoon bro's.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
26 күн бұрын
You too!
I really enjoyed your reactions to this great movie. Clint also sang the closing song. You made me laugh along with you. Thanks.
@Kenny-ep2nf
23 күн бұрын
he can definitely sing well
"There is no greater love than this: than he who would lay down his life for his friends."- Jesus said once. This man embodies that in this movie, I think. Great reaction, as always.
10 hail marys ; that's catholic
@charlieeckert4321
26 күн бұрын
Catholics believe that saying prayers (like the Hail Mary) earns merit before God.
@billbliss1518
25 күн бұрын
@@charlieeckert4321no, we don’t. It is asking Mary to pray for us. Prayer = Ask/Request. In other languages it’s literally the same word. If you are a non-Catholic Christian, I am sure you have asked a friend to pray for you. It’s essentially the same principle. Based on the wedding at Cana, when Jesus created more wine because Mary asked Him to.
Such an excellent movie! Thank you for the reaction! ❤
He's actually American. Not Korean. But his character fought in the Korean War.
Hmong culture is not understood in the US. It's complicated. Laotians helped us in Vietnam, we took refugees in after, but we never learned their culture. Biggest parties in the world is a Hmong wedding or a funeral. RIP Lar Yang.
@mr44mag
22 күн бұрын
I lived in Minnesota for a long time. I'll not pretend to understand Hmong culture, but I do remember that incident... Best markets and shops though, friendly.
SO excited you’re doing this one! PLEASE do “Man on Fire”, “Taken” and “The Equalizer”. All 3 are wonderful movies. I’d LOVE to see your reactions!
@sweetthang9999
26 күн бұрын
Man on Fire is one of my all time favorites!
@bre8164
26 күн бұрын
@@sweetthang9999 same! It’s one of my favorite movies. I hope they do it!
This is one of my most favorite movies. I can't tell you how many times I've seen it
A confession? What in the wide, wide world of Walt? That old enemy
@dizastro5437
26 күн бұрын
Truth is, Walt trained that boy to be at minimum, a soldier. Post hole digger. Correct! You just got your PHD, doctor. Now, get to work.
@dizastro5437
26 күн бұрын
I believe murder is the charge. Wd, Walt.
Great video guys. Always love your stuff. Keep on keeping on
This movie is amazing. Film is a great example of don't judge someone by what they say but what they do.
He's not racist, he doesnt feel superior or look down at asians, its the way people talked back in the 50s up to 80s maybe, he just insults all ve it be asians, italians, irish, he just thinks people have to get his respect he's no giving it for nothing
2 things- 1 you chose a fantastic movie- 2 you guys are fascinating to watch. You seem like great guys & i really enjoy your point of view! I also loved your reaction to "Blazing Saddles"!
Have been watching your vid's for a while. There are two more Clint Eastwood movies you should really watch: "Unforgiven" from 1992. Not only is it a great movie, it's considered by some the best - and last - western movie made. Another is "Letters From Iwo Jima". It's about the American war against the Japanese in WWII. What's really unique, Clint Eastwood did the movie from the Japanese perspective with an all Japanese cast and it's mostly subtitled. Both are very much worth your time. Cheers guys from northern California.
Loved your reaction. You guys are great guys. I hope you get to come to America
One of my favorites.
It’s such a good movie
GREAT reaction to a classic movie! Well done! Walt was a classic old-school American character. There were a LOT of them before all this woke/PC stuff. It's very heart rending the way he winds up connecting with Tao and Sue. GREAT acting and excellent writing makes this a classic! My dad was a WWII veteran. That generation was a breed apart. Most of them were raised through the Great Depression, then thrust into WWII. Their lives were hard. The lives of those before them were even harsher. My dad's father was raised fatherless after his dad (my great-grandfather) was driven out of the home by his wife's brother...an often angry dock worker. As a result, my grandfather was sent to work on the Panama Canal at 15 years old. His family was back in New York City. It's easy for us today to forget the tough times that forged those tough men the world over. GREAT reaction video! You both have great personalities for these reviews.
5:57 It's called "Dip." Dip is coarsely or finely chopped tobacco. You put a pinch in your mouth between your lip and usually front teeth. I believe that biggest brands of dip are Copenhagen and Skoal. I used Copenhagen for about 15 years and then quit. The tobacco in Dip causes your mouth to produce saliva so you spit it out. When you start dip you get a strong buzz, but the buzz lessens over time. Dip is very addictive probably more addictive than cigarettes. It also can cause mouth cancer and loss of teeth.
I love that you guys enjoyed it so much. Gran Torino is one of those movies that'll live on forever in American culture. There truly were more men in america like Walt than not like Walt in that generation, especially if they served in the military, there just really isn't anymore with everything being "woke" and "accepted". It's making our people weak and that's all I'll say on that.
Great reaction!
I’m American and I loved that you guys liked this movie. I’ve watched y’all’s reactions before and will continue to. God bless brothers❤️
Another great reaction. You guys are awesome. Keep up the great work.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
24 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😁
Loved your reaction to one of my fave movies. Thank you.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
25 күн бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
Great reaction. I wish I was a badass as Clint Eastwood, otherwise the story could be my own. Notice my avatar (or whatever they call it). It's not as nice, but it's the best I could do. A 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible with a 390. It has a new top, new convertible top motor (not the car's motor, the motor that puts the top up and down.). It has a new fuel tank, converted to disc brakes and the engine has been modified - mostly cosmetics for car shows. It's registered on a site with Hollywood in case they film around her (they do a lot) and need an old car. It wouldn't 't be driven, they would pay me to have it sit on the side of the road for an accurate looking background. It probably runs better now then it did in 1967. :)) - Just like in the movie, everyone wants my car and I can be an old grump.
I grew up here. It's called Hamtramck. It's a city inside Detroit. A few of the scenes were shot on the East Side & Royal Oak, but most of these places I know. Gangs are prevalent, but most the time if you avoid them they avoid you
@09F150
25 күн бұрын
That isn't Hamtramck. Nor is that where this is depicting. Hamtramcks houses & streets are rarely that wide open and large.
@tbd-5160
25 күн бұрын
@@09F150 Well it wasn't in the Boston Edison, it wasn't in Woodbridge, it wasn't in Brighton, where do you think they filmed it?
@09F150
24 күн бұрын
@tbd-5160 there are ZERO Hmong gangs in Hamtramck dude.
Thanks guys. Great reaction
His rifle is a M1 Garrand, caliber.30-06 semi automatic rifle. the standard issue rifle of US soldiers during WW2 and Korea The Asians here are Hmong, not Korean The young man walking with Sue and being confronted by the 3 black men was Scott Eastwood, Clint's son
Great review!
Hmung are a seperate people from Laotians Cambodians and Vietnamese with their own faith and traditions.
Fantastic movie It's so moving and deep
Thanks for reacting to this movie guys
Thank you for your content, and commentary. I wish you both and your families a blessed Dhul Hiijah.
Clint Eastwood was amazing in this movie... we all need a Walt in our neighbourhood... XD
@Kenny-ep2nf
23 күн бұрын
hell yeah
An underrated (but great) movie with Clint Eastwood is Bronco Billy..
I appreciate you guys from Down Under - keep up the good work.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
24 күн бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
I think you guys would really like "High Plains Drifter" (1973). It's young Clint Eastwood in his prime. One of my favorites 🙂👍 New Subscriber!
Such a great movie. ❤
Hey Lee… as I look out on today’s pop radio, it makes me sad for the listeners who feel they know what a great hit song is. Almost all of the songs you’ve been playing on your channel were big radio songs - huge hits - that were in everyone’s ears… we all benefitted from their talent. They were a vibrant part of our everyday lives - waiting to hear what the next great band or song would rise to the top. But today, it’s just a few companies own both the radio and streaming platforms, as well as the producers and artists, programming the next computer generated or group-written bs ‘hit’. It’s great that there are great artists and songs bubbling on levels underneath the popular stream, and I love seeking them out… but I miss the old days when competition made the music scene great! Oh, BTW… I bought these ST albums when they came out, when I was in college… and I always describe them as “what if Elton John & Pink Floyd had a musical baby?”
Since you guys enjoyed this one, I'd love for you to add "Wrath Of Man" with Jason Statham to the list. Awesome reaction! 🤙👍
I'm Asian and absolutely love this movie, especially all of Walt's roughness and coarseness.
You should watch “The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly”. A great great western with Clint Eastwood when he was young.
19:24 Screen Left. I have that exact China Cabinet. Got it from my parents, when my dad died.
Great reaction 😀.
great reaction to a great movie! thanks
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
24 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
wow
Amazing movie
Fantastic movie!!! Great reactions. 🇨🇦🖖🏻
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
23 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!!
A good man drinks Pabst. Hardest part of the movie for me when he dropped the dog off.
This movie is a PERFECT 10
Brothers holy shi, can't wait to see this reaction!
Just my own interpretation but he parks the car out front to taunt the would be car-nappers
Great reaction gentlemen.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
20 күн бұрын
Thank you kindly
America sure does need a few more Walts... Now more than ever ❤
👍🏼good reaction
Great reaction to a great movie.
In the theater they had the scene with what happened to Sue. It was terrible. And her cousin was involved too.
Clint Eastwoods character says all kind of fucked up racist shit but hes still a good man at heart. You guys gave a great reaction, not getting butt hurt over reality for old people.
I think his neighbors are Mongs, from SE aisha 😊
Off the top of my head I'm not sure if it applies to the culture of the Vietnamese but I believe in Japan the practice of divination of Fortunes from the reading of bundles of sticks dropped to the floor and perhaps that was what the old lady was doing as well
Watch “Million Dollar Baby.” It’s another great movie by Clint Eastwood.
In Christianity one does confess to God the Priest is just the conduit(the guide and instructor). And not all Christian sects get assigned a penance like in Catholicism.
More movies like this, please!
"What is this neighborhood?" Many,MANY neighborhoods in America.
Eastwood’s character wasn’t Korean- he ‘s an American who fought in the Korean War in the 50’s
This one or maybe the best Clint Eastwood movie. BTW, I think you should let a bit more after-movie comments time.
I've seen this movie several times, and I still cry❤