Tropic Thunder (2008) | Movie Reaction | First Time Watching | SURVIVE!!!
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The Greatest War Film about the Production of a Fake War Film. Mrs. Movies watches Tropic Thunder (2008). Here's her reaction to her first time watching.
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What I love about Downey Jr.'s character is that he is the very first to truly understand what's happened, but because he refuses to break character, he only tries to warn the others in the way his character would in the context of a melodramatic, Hollywood movie, so nobody believes him.
@ItsAsparageese
Жыл бұрын
Well said. It's very curse-of-Cassandra lol
@rhyssanders9122
Жыл бұрын
He breaks character beyond his character breaking character though, you can see him laugh multiple times during the movie lol
@matthintz9468
Жыл бұрын
@@ItsAsparageese "He's not playing God, he's being judged by him." - That made me spit out my popcorn when I first saw this in theaters when it came out!
@goldboy150
Жыл бұрын
@@matthintz9468 for me it was “I don’t read the script. The script reads me.”
@aaronking5640
Жыл бұрын
@@goldboy150 that's my favorite as well
Best thing about Tom Cruise's character is that it was all Tom's idea. The look and the dance, everything.
@abeartheycallFozzy
Жыл бұрын
There is a story that he demanded fat fingers. "He has to have fat fingers!"
@shanester1832
Жыл бұрын
Isn't he channeling Harvey Weinstein?
@mondegreen9709
Жыл бұрын
A nutless monkey could do his job. 😏
@stevenroberts1392
Жыл бұрын
@@abeartheycallFozzy The term he used was "Ridiculously large hands" That and the dance scene was all he wanted.
@bobcobb3654
Жыл бұрын
@@shanester1832 there’s a bunch of producers in that look.
My favorite scene: “For four hundred years that word has kept us down” followed by The Jefferson’s lyrics. Alpa’s reactions are gold.
@m4tth3w967
Жыл бұрын
"Man just cause it's the theme song don't make it not true 🤷🏿"
@rtvnartavian09
Жыл бұрын
Wild lmaooo couldn't b these days
@mikemarc92
Жыл бұрын
Lmaooooooo
@Daelyas
Жыл бұрын
@@rtvnartavian09 thats what people said/say about Blazing Saddles... and then this came out. Ofc it can be done even now... its just about HOW its done.
@SheikMMO
Жыл бұрын
it's so fucknig good eveerytime it gets me
''You talking to me this whole time?'' Gets me every time.
@Thrui
Жыл бұрын
Me too. This MAY be my favorite scene because its such a throwaway scene
@gilgameshricardo3867
Жыл бұрын
Gamer talk.
@BeardGuy-vz8tn
Жыл бұрын
I was talking to whoever was listening.. 😳
@darkknight7545
Жыл бұрын
Marriage in a nutshell lol
@tempsitch5632
8 ай бұрын
And it was all improvised by Baruchel.
Not only did Robert Downey Jr. remain in character during the DVD commentary, he did it in real time even revealing his Australian character as done on screen only returning to himself, the actor during the credits.
@howardb.6205
Жыл бұрын
What’s your top 3 black faces?
@smittybenzo4693
Жыл бұрын
@@howardb.6205 Firstly mine, Samuel Jackson and I guess Pam Grier. She was beautiful.
@chiphargis2419
Жыл бұрын
Underrated comment
@SarahJanW
Жыл бұрын
Yea there’s another entire doc style video of rdj character that’s epic, I believe it’s on KZread
@Ausl0vich
Жыл бұрын
Strangely his Australian accent in the DVD commentary is much better than his one in the film.
This isn’t _a_ parody movie, this is _THE_ parody movie! Probably the best meta comedy film ever made! Ben Stiller’s masterpiece.
@NewCandyCane
Жыл бұрын
The "Never-go-full-retard" scene this cracks me up!
@NewCandyCane
Жыл бұрын
People are too soft now
@derpderpin1568
11 ай бұрын
@@NewCandyCane stuff like this is still made today. this narrative that everyone is too soft is fox news propaganda.
The fact that Tom Cruise could have anything he wanted in this movie but chose to play this is gold. He probably pay for all of his filming too. That's how you know actors were just enjoying themselves
The perfect parody of the entire movie industry.
@jamesalexander5623
Жыл бұрын
A lot of Reactors don't get that!
@benschultz1784
Жыл бұрын
If only Don Rickles and Paul Ross were in this than it would be a roast of Hollywood
@jamesalexander5623
Жыл бұрын
@x See : "Rust"!
@dr.juerdotitsgo5119
Жыл бұрын
As far as self-deprecating Hollywood movie, this one definitely belongs with the greats, "The Bad and the Beautiful" and "The Player". Most amazing thing is, it was conceived by Ben Stiller, the same guy who did Zoolander and Cable Guy.
@bemasaberwyn55
Жыл бұрын
The last true great parody
Robert Downey Jr was actually nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the movie
@QuayNemSorr
Жыл бұрын
On most other years he would have won
@AimekReacts
Жыл бұрын
did you watch the video? they literally said that word for word
@jmiyagi12345
Жыл бұрын
He was robbed!
@meganega123
Жыл бұрын
@@AimekReacts chill, dude. It was probably written before they said that
@howardb.6205
Жыл бұрын
Most quotable “character” ever! RDJ
"I love the first 5 Scorcher movies, so I can't wait for that" 😂💀
Not only do you have the audience clap when your kids come in but she’s wearing a Michelangelo TMNT outfit. That’s just super adorable. 😊
"Damien cut!" is one of my favorite scenes in a movie. LMAO the fact hes being tortured and thinks its still the movie! I lose it every time!
Tom Cruise's "I WILL F*** YOU UP!" rant is probably my favorite bit.
I love McConaugheys overall performance, his reactions to everything were perfect
@bigbubbano23
Жыл бұрын
At least you get to choose yours....
@rememberblackmesa
Жыл бұрын
@@bigbubbano23im stuck with mine. Hmm.
"What do you mean, 'you people?'" "....What do YOU mean, 'you people??'" my friends and I always quote this and many other lines from this movie. Iconic xD
@TextonTelegrmColettecherry642
Жыл бұрын
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14:42 The "Married with Children" style audience cheering cracked me up so hard. She's so cute!
The whole "You have hands" bit is kinda funny, but Jack Black interpreting it as "You grew hands!?" is hilarious.
Not a "moment" as such, but my favorite running gag though most of the movie is the entire series of interactions between Alpa Chino and Kirk Lazarus, where Chino just gets more and more offended every time Lazarus opens his mouth.
@TheIcemanthomas
Жыл бұрын
That and eveyine getting sanduskys name wrong every time. Lol
As an Australian, I'd like to thank you for including for including the "That man's a national hero" line!
@davemort9166
5 ай бұрын
Fuck Yeah!!!!
@Wayne-745
3 ай бұрын
My favorite line in the movie, the one that I go around repeating, is "I'm sorry a dingo ate ya' baby". "Do you know that's a true story"? Cracks me up every time I see it. I know it's coming and I still can't help but laugh.
RDJ absolutely broke character when he said "spit that shit out". Theres no way he didnt, such a great movie
This is one of my favorite movies ever. It's not just a comedy, there is a lot of commentary on stereotyping and discrimination in general, obviously in terms of Ben Stiller playing someone with disability and RDJ in blackface. I love how generally people still love this movie. Someone tried to "cancel" RDJ for blackface a litlle back and all of Black Twitter put that down immediately. There will be no Tropic Thunder slander, ever. LMAO.
@Muck006
Жыл бұрын
Is there REALLY "commentary" about stereotyping and discrimination? They just made funny characters ... and those NEED (in a certain style of humor) EXAGGERATION, which lands you right in the "disability" and "playing blackface" (because that is the visual way to say "method actor") corners. "Commentary" is something serious ... and also includes a conclusion ... which is completely missing from the movie. "JUST HAVE FUN WITH OUTRAGEOUS CHARACTERS ... and dont judge at all", that's the message of the movie!
@1215298
Жыл бұрын
@@Muck006 I mean, there is commentary on it: just because commentary is presented in a certain style, be that comedic or otherwise, doesn't mean it's not addressing something. That's what seperates simple parody from satirisation, which this movie does do: I mean, I still remember when the Ancient One in Marvel was getting so much crap because the role was played by a caucasian woman instead of Asian man. Kevin Feige is still getting crap for this 'whitewashing' to this day, to the point he apologised last year despite casting for the role happening almost 9 years ago and he openly said he was trying to avoid stereotyping when he chose the role. Alpa Chino playing the 'straight man' whenever Kirk goes a little too far in his portrayal is a perfect lampshade of how a lot of people view casting in Holywood: "Maybe I just knew I had to represent, because they had one good part for a black man and they gave it to *cRoCoDILe dUnDeE*". Just because it's not a dark and scathing world like the Watchmen, or a corporatocracy and politics angle like The Boys, doesn't mean it isn't a nice distorted mirror of the modern world.
@cristonsloan
Жыл бұрын
@@Muck006 From my understanding of the term, I would disagree with both assertions that commentary must be serious and needs to include a conclusion. My understanding of Commentary is that it draws one's attention to a situation from a perspective that differs from the norm, in an effort to make you view said situation in a fresh and enlightening manner. It is perfectly acceptable to do that and allow the viewer to draw their own conclusions, rather than forcing your own. In fact, it is infinitely more effective to do that, because everyone is more inclined to believe a conclusion to which they themselves have come, rather than one that has been pushed upon them. It is your job as the commentator to highlight that situation in such a manner that the conclusion to which the viewer comes is self-evident, without you having to spell it out for them. And if they come to a different conclusion to yours... well then even better, because the entire purpose of commentary is to provide differing and unique perspectives so as to help us all better understand the objective Truth of a situation. Likewise, it is often far more effective to call attention to a serious situation with comedy that shows an EXAGGERATED viewpoint (yet still within the boundaries of Truth), with the express purpose of driving home the point that is being made, rather than merely pointing it out in a serious tone. Comedy, especially the comedy of this movie, relies on absurdity for its humour and absurdity is one of the most effective means by which to draw attention to a situation that needs to change. When one realises how absurd the truth of any bad situation really is, one can truly appreciate the need for transformation in order for sanity to be restored.
The studio applause for the entrance was inspired.
@fs127
Жыл бұрын
Sounded like a Married With Children track as well.
@HABO2210
Жыл бұрын
@@fs127 Aaaal, did you miss me? - With every bullet so far
"Let's move, we only have 16 hours till they wake up!!" Easily my favourite line in the movie!!
@ryans413
Жыл бұрын
Love how he knows that lol
"You talking to me this whole time?" has to the greatest line in the film! So many small throw away lines and that one was the best.
@joecoffey4199
3 ай бұрын
"I need some dudes that speak American Goddammit" was one of my favorites.
Tom Cruise did an interview where he talked about doing this Les Grossman role in a movie. He wanted to make the character have big hairy arms and hands. He was signed on to do this movie but it was literally written in that he had the final say in how the character looked. I am not the biggest TC fan out there but this is by far my favorite role he has ever done and played it perfectly.
@realburglazofficial2613
Жыл бұрын
“I want fat hands, and I want to dance” were his exact words iirc!
@scottbarkley496
Жыл бұрын
He is the GOAT .. You're a hater
@patrickevans9604
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I'm not been much of a Tom cruise fan since the 90s but his very overdone character was the cherry on top of one of the best comedies ever made. This movie is too damn funny
Robert Downey Jr is the only person in history to wear black face and not only not get shit for it, but was nominated for a Oscar. I love this movie so much.😂
@Hexon66
Жыл бұрын
It's not blackface. Blackface is wearing greasepaint to create a non-specific derogatory caricature. This is a great characterization.
@mrjdgibbs
10 ай бұрын
It's also not blackface because Downey Jr is, in fact, playing a white character. It's satirizing black face and Hollywood casting white folks in everything. And that's an important distinction.
@davemort9166
5 ай бұрын
Cruise should also have been nominated.. To be fair Ledger earned the win
Really wish Tom Cruise did more comedies, he was hilarious in this one. When he was asked for the movie, all he said was, that he wanted big hands and dance to Flo Rida's "Low".
@maniac50ae14
Жыл бұрын
I liked his cameo in Austin Powers too
@donotevenbegintocare
Жыл бұрын
He's dedicated himself to one for decades, Scientology
Funniest scenes goes to the campfire scenes with Jack Black tied to a tree to RDJ yelling "what you getting at with the book script? Spit that sh*t out man!" to "Lance!". I absolutely died during these scenes.
@ttngarage
Жыл бұрын
Agreed! RDJ's face and look when he says that line is histerical...
I absolutely think a Tropic Thunder 2 or similarly styled film could be made addressing superhero films, the new prestige of TV and streaming, and social media's effects on an actor's career. The question is would the studio have the balls to go all out? There I think no.
@brandonhinrichs4393
Жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken there is a periodic reality tv element in The Boys. I think there are times where they're being followed by camera men and do semi confessionals. It's been a while since I've watched it but I think so
@julius-stark
Жыл бұрын
@@brandonhinrichs4393 there is a little bit of that in The Boys, but that's not exactly a realistic show.
@vb8428
Жыл бұрын
Not after the experience Ben Stiller had with Zoolander 2. He's back to Tv these days and took a long break from movies
@GeorgeTropicana
Жыл бұрын
Superhero capeshit does a good enough job parodying itself
@makaveli8809
2 ай бұрын
@@vb8428I think they should probably should continue the story between the actors if there ever was a sequel but I hope he gets over this ptsd from sequels. In all honesty I think everyone behind the camera and the actors tried to hard to be funny and tried to hard to recreate and recapture what they did in the first one. That’s why it failed in my opinion
I always appreciate Jay Baruchel's performances.
When any one of my family goes on and on and on about something, eventually I'll say "You talking to me this whole time?". That's one of my favourite bits, but with this film it's like picking a diamond out of One Eyed Willie's treasure hoard.
One of Tom's best roles, imo, this and "Collateral" make him more than an action star.
@the_33rd
Жыл бұрын
Magnolia, born on the 4th of July, rain man. Definitely can act.
@Paul77ozee
Жыл бұрын
Fourth of July and Interview with a vampire are his best in my opinion.
@realburglazofficial2613
Жыл бұрын
Tom Cruise is a troubled individual off camera, but it must be said that he is probably one of the best actors of our generation!
@scottbarkley496
Жыл бұрын
Biggest movie star of all time
@rememberblackmesa
Жыл бұрын
@@scottbarkley496disagree, has to be Arnold, but Tom is definitely in that legendary tier
Jack Black is best when he gets something to really work with, Jumanji was such a great movie in no small parts because of his chops.
Everything about this film is amazing. All the performances are spot on, especially Tom Cruise's. Just perfect. And you can tell he's having such fun playing Grossman.
@pablom-f8762
Жыл бұрын
I didn't realise it was him fist time I watched it until he said "he is a white dwarf heading into a black hole. That's physics, it's inevitable" Because it was a very scientology thing to say.
This movie came out in 08 which still surprises me given how close we were to strong PC culture which was coming right around the corner. What a great movie.
Great catch seeing Justin Theroux near the beginning. He actually co-wrote this movie with Ben Stiller.
@nathanlindahl8336
Жыл бұрын
I knew he wrote and directed it but I had no idea he resurrected his DJ role from Zoolander. I never caught that in all the times I’ve seen it lol
Saw this movie 3 times in theaters and every time was a blast with a crowd of people laughing there asses off, this movie is so good
Cruise is AMAZING in this movie .... and BTW what a cast for this parody!
@garretthenderson5738
Жыл бұрын
This movie saved Cruise's career. People forget that his career was disturbingly close to Tugg Speedman's at this point
Actually the movie "Platoon" is the Vietnam movie most parodied in this film, followed by Apocalypse Now.
@StandUpComedyFan28m
Жыл бұрын
I was gonna say that. Like when RDJ says, "You make it home alive" when Ben is getting shot in the back and put up his arms, that's definitely Platoon.
@richardrobbins387
Жыл бұрын
50/50 but that scene they're doing at the beginning, ALL "Platoon" ...later when Speedman loses it, that's a bit more "Apocalypse Now"
I think, in spite of expectations, a movie like this today would be just another smash hit. I know people would go after it but I think people would show up for the movie, too. It's obviously an uphill battle.
One of my favorites! Your kids are so darn cute! I’m sure it annoys you but I love it when they interrupt. The fact that you guys shut everything down to take care of their needs tells me that you’re great parents. Tobey Maguire doesn’t get enough credit for being called up to a very small bit and he said sure! And he nailed it! Yes, Apocalypse Now and Platoon were the most referenced I think. Keep it up guys, love ya!
Cornholio didn't say "I go pee-pee from my bunghole". 😂😅 He said "I need TP for my bunghole". That was hilarious!!
Fun fact: the story of the explosion with no cameras recording is actually a true story, but from The good, the bad and the ugly.
this movie never fails to make me laugh, regardless of how many times I watch it. One of the best satire movies ever
I was kinda shocked with how good this movie was when I first saw it. Not a bad performance from anyone in the cast.
@TextonTelegrmColettecherry642
Жыл бұрын
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It's crazy to me how many people who don't get Stiller's dialogue. He has some of the funniest lines in the film and I've seen people not react to them because the jokes flew over their heads.
I think she missed the part where he flung the kid... because she didnt fall on the floor dieing of laughter.
@TextonTelegrmColettecherry642
Жыл бұрын
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Ben Stiller came up with the idea for Tropic Thunder whilst he was filming the JG Ballard biopic ‘Empire of The Sun’ alongside a very young Christian Bale.
The character that Robert Downey played deserves his own movie played by him. I’m black and I loved it. Funniest character by far.
I only watched this once after it came out on home video, It was my wifes choice of movie for the evening and I was only half paying attention to it as I was doing some work from home. The first scene with the Les Grossman character was bugging the hell out of me because I couldn't figure out who the actor was. By his second or third scene I really had my nose in my work but just heard the voice and immediately looked up and said" OMG it his him!" My wife still hadn't picked up on the actor so I wrote it down on a peice of paper and she kept trying to figure it out through the end credits. She still didn't believe it was Tom Cruise when she saw his name in the credits and then went back to watch his scenes and by then, " now I know I can't unsee it."
I absolutely LOVE the sitcom entrance applause when the munchkins appear. Never stop that!!! 🤟😎
Funniest parts for me are basically most of RDJ's scenes. I seriously forget it's him so many times because he says things in a way that is very culturally in line with at least the way I grew up and the people I grew up around lol 1. The way he fakes out Tug by complimenting his physique only to snatch the map: "gimme that gotdamn map" 🤣 2. The way he goes "MFer did you say Lance?" when Alpa accidentally comes out of the closet 🤣🤣 3. The "you people" bit gets a chuckle out of me every time, but that's Alpa's perfect timing that makes that pop hahah
When the movie was released, all the fake trailers and ads were shown as if they were real, mixed up with actual movie trailers and ads as we would normally see in the theater before the movie started. A lot of people got really confused and that made it even more hilarious.
I still crack up at the cowboy had with built in headphones lol
I love Danny McBride. His best role is as Kenny Powers in the series Eastbound & Down. Another one of his early film roles is in the Andy Samberg led comedy, Hot Rod.
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
Жыл бұрын
" Land of the Lost "
@geeebuttersnap2433
Жыл бұрын
Love Danny McBride in this and Hot Rod, those are his funniest movies in my opinion.
@Paul77ozee
Жыл бұрын
I love him in This is the end.
@Thrui
Жыл бұрын
Hwhishkey
@eibbor171
Жыл бұрын
hot rod really under appreciated
16:00 That is 100% accurate. RDJ did the whole director's commentary in character and did not break until the end credits
@platinumspider7859
Жыл бұрын
He matches his character to the movie, so when he 'takes out' the brown contact and reveals the blue eyes he starts doing the Aussie accent until his name appears in the end credits when he switches to normal RDJ. One of the best movie commentaries.
I also cheered when your little girl walked in. Cute cameo
You definitely know it had the right cast at the right time 😊
What would Tropic Thunder 2 be about? They wrapped up everything in the film. The drug guys coming after the actors? Tugg Speedman trying to make and direct the film, they were making in the first one? Speedman having to hide from rabid PETA members, for killing a panda? I would love to see these guys back together in a film like this one, but how would you pull off a sequel?
Leaving the empty space and just staring for the studio audience laughtrack was so good.
I swear you guys must have a whole bunch of people behind the scenes to queue up your kids coming in just at the right moment every day.
@YouMeTheMovies
Жыл бұрын
If only we could have good comedic timing scripted out, but it's all her or her sister getting bored or feeling left out that she needs to peek in on us haha.
I first heard of "Tropic Thunder" from my mom, whom she wanted to see that movie on opening weekend back in 2008. Jump to 10 years later, by the time when I was 16, I began watching that movie with my mom and my stepdad and it had me laughing all the way through, no matter how controversial it was. And the jokes (particularly RDJ wearing blackface) may not work today, if I'm not mistaken. But it's still my favorite movie of 2008.💯
Not only is this one of the greatest war movies ever but it's also one of the greatest comedies ever
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Жыл бұрын
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Bowfinger is another great spoof on Hollywood, and from Steve Martin's perspective too
11:33 "that's where I have most of mine, too" underrated quip
RDJ also shines in Due Date and both Sherlock Holmes movies. The war film in the beginning was a parody of Platoon
When Bill Hader takes a bite of a strawberry and puts it back on the tray is the funniest part.
There are so many "...what the WHAT????" moments in this film, it's hard to pick just one moment. BUT if I had to, it would be Steve Coogan stepping on the mine. I SO did not see that coming.... and from that point I knew there was no limit to what they would do. Tossing stabbing boy off the bridge like a shuriken might be a close second. I only own the theatrical cut, but even in your edit I saw so much stuff that was not in my copy, I think I may have to acquire a copy of the director's cut. Thanks for watching this. You reminded me how much I like this movie.
"You mo' shredded than a Julienne Salad". Probably funniest line in this movie! Too bad it didn't make your YT edit.
One of my favorite comedies. There is a mock documentary extra where Kirk, as Lincoln, takes Lincoln's family hostage in some sort of mental break/episode. LMFAO.
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Жыл бұрын
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Damn, you got that it was Tom Cruise right away, props!
Yeah, Justin Theroux and Ben Stiller were the ones who came up with the idea for this movie, and co-wrote it along with Etan Cohen. He also has a big role in Mulholland Drive.
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Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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The panda got the lovable surprised face like why u kill me 😢
Fav part "What do you mean, you people?" ..."what do YOU mean, you people?!" Hahahahahahahaha
"Where ever he is, he is all over the place" always gets me
“Damien, cut!” And “would you find out who that was?” Get me every time😂😂
When Tom Cruise was approached for the role of Les Grossman he said he had two conditions; He wanted big hands and he wanted to dance 😂
this is one of my favorite movies ever. i was still in BMT when it came out. luckily there was a movie theater in base. every airman that saw it was praising it as comedic gold. and the theater was packed for the longest time to see this movie. i saw over and over and even bought the DVD lol
"I love the first five scorcher movie's so I can't wait for that" 😂😂
I love when the babies make an appearance. Awesome parents. Stopping to give them attention. ❤
Loved your reactions! Can I just say Mrs Movies has the most precious and infectious laugh 😂 and Tropic Thunder brought out so many of them
Awww, that was the cutest Michelangelo ever! Also great film, a classic!
"We will weep for him, eventually we'll file an insurance claim." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't know why I haven't subscribed until now. You two have really fun reactions, love your content!
Best line of the video was from the Mrs. The Bootysweat line was awesome 👏
That was hilarious. "I'm tired." "Haha, me too."
@TextonTelegrmColettecherry642
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Guys should definitely check out We’re The Millers, hilarious hidden jem I believe you guys would love!
@YouMeTheMovies
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We’ve seen that one. It’s pretty funny. Plus. That shower scene. 🚿
@graciefolden2359
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@@YouMeTheMovies YES! That shower scene, "Friends" missed out.
@Smokie_666
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The shower scene was probably the only part of the movie that the theater was not laughing at all.
May I suggest to all of you to search for the commentary there is a version here on YT It’s so good they all are like a bunch of friends talking having a laugh and YES RDJ stays in character
29:04 that long blank stare by Les😂
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Love the cheering when the little ones come in
I was watching one of your old videos and you both seem awkward about the camera looking at you 🥹😂 you’ve both come a long ways😘👍 I enjoy hanging out with you two
when i watched this movie the first time i did not see it was Cruise as Les Grossman, i just kept having this feeling that i had seen the guy before...it was only when the credits rolled i found out who it was..... but Les Grossman is my favorite character of the movie and Bill Hader was also great as his underling
This may be the best comedy ever made. There are a very few other over the top ridiculously funny movies that are in the same category for hilarity., but whenever I see anything from this movie it's hard to debate that it's not the best
This movie gets funnier and funnier each time I see it. So many great moments.
@TextonTelegrmColettecherry642
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Omg you guys!!!!! This is one of my favorite comedy films 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
awwwww.... always a delight when the kiddos show up! she seemed fascinated with the stretchiness of her face today.
jack black screaming, "my ass!" was my favourite.
"This is Flaming Dragon" scene was my favourite bit lol
14:41 awww she's too adorable and cute 🤗 best part of the video for me.