After years of watching reactors, I finally decided to try it myself! I personally get excited every time I discover a new reaction channel, hopefully I have this effect on you :)
Movies that deserve more reactions:
- Stranger Than Fiction
- Pleasantville
- In the Name of the Father
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The word you're looking for is complicit. A fantastic movie and reaction.
13:13 - and to think this guy played Koba in the new Planet Of The Apes movies! PHENOMENAL! ❤❤❤
Watching this reaction reminded me how messed up this plot is and how phenomenal Paddy Considine is! ❤❤❤ and the ending I didn't see coming the first time watching! Absolutely heartbreaking...💔
Tom’s traps in this movie are insane 😂
This is England series next please 😅
Massively underrated movie. Doesn't get the love it should. Great reaction!
Going along with this style of film - would be worth adding ‘the gambler’ mark wahlberg to your list ✌️
His autobiography Bronson is a brilliant read, and a real insight into his Life. Watch Legend where he plays both Kray twins another masterpiece.
Absolutely brutal Absolutely brilliant
He didn't leave the money. He's dead. Come on. :D
Constantine is a brilliant film and definitely underrated in my opinion, you should watch it 😊
Stephen Graham is the most underrated and important actor around. He is of a Jack Nicholson school. He doesn't disappear into a character and you forget its him. You see him every single second and he puts the emotion of the character right there. You fucking believe him!
People hates me everytime I say that Ryan Gosling cannot act. Yet on this movie one of my favorite actresses Carey Mulligan here. She is so good about compansing Ryan's empty silence at that 8:08
"You're fuckin there mate! Now get in your car and fuck off!" Absolute bad ass!
Watched this first time on the arse end of a trip. It's still as horrible, gritty and powerful as my first viewing. Just a masterful film. Great reaction. It's a hard film.
Another great film you should check out is Kajaki. one of the most realistic war films ever made, The true story of a small unit of British soldiers positioned on a ridge overlooking the Kajaki dam in Helmond province in 2006.
Excited for your journey with NwR. Some joy and some frustration ahead, I think!
Also this show isn't about a hero, it's about Ray Shoesmith.
The bloke who plays choppers dad has looked like that since I was a kid 30 years ago haha
"Dale dug a hole" "What do you know about lead?"
You should listen to the song 'Bound 4 da reload' by 'Oxide and Neutrino' . It samples the part of the film 'Ah, I've been shot...'. And also a very popular TV show from the 90s (this film was 98) called Casualty.
The best indie film ever.
Ello chop chops
Please :D watch the neon demon , same direcrot .
U should do Rise Of The Footsoldier: Marbella
if you haven't watched nice guys yet, watch nice guys!!!
Shane meadows is a genius
IMHO one of the best films made and extremely moving. The acting is 10/10 throughout.
"She looks like Michelle Williams" 😍 Carey Mulligan is extra pretty in Drive. Check her out in Shame, with Michael Fassbender, Baz Luhrman's Great Gatsby, and Promising Young Woman.
This has been turned into a series. Ignoring the hospitality side, it's a good reminder for everyone you don't know what others are going through in their personal lives, easy to forget.
In answer to why he left the money. Ryan goslings character in this is a true anti-hero. He’s a complete sociopath however he make a real human connection with the lady, everything he does from that point, including the robbery is to protect her. He only decides to kill the gangsters because they find out who she is. Unlike other films in this genre, like ‘no country for old men’ where the ‘hero’ comes across some money and then is trying to escape with it he was planning to just give the money to the guy and leave and only kills him when the gangster stabs him. He leaves the money at the end because it means nothing to him.
Great movie 😎👍
The Spiderman villain is Lenny McLean, a genuine bare knuckle fighter and reputed villain known as The Guv'nor.
He's a super interesting director. Neon Demon is really good, and weird. Too Old to Die Young is... something. Dark and weird. Still not sure if I actually like it. Experimental.
You should watch Boy one of my favs from Taika.
The grime and grit of working class midlands life is evident in every frame, the arbitrary nature of justice and the personal nature of revenge illuminate every scene. Paddy Considine has never been better, the cast of amateur/ part time actors reacted to every motivation perfectly. Like Kes crossed with Falling Down and Unforgiven. Magnificent achievement.
COOK THE MAN SOME EGGS!
Still one of my favourite films
As good as Ryan Gosling is in Drive, the film is stolen by Albert Brooks. Playing against type, he portrays an absolutely shocking villain.
you did so well to make it through this one. i was bawling along with you. always gets me
you were very brave doing this australian classic. you should try Ghosts of the Civil Dead with Nick Cave
All time Aussie classic. yep this is how some of us are, easy nice folk, living in the best country in the world.
That's what happens when you don't pay attention because you're too busy breaking the fourth wall.
"I can't believe that's Hugh Grant." It's called being an actor.
What a movie,very sad.
Hey Chrissie l have watched all your reaction videos l think you would like old British movie with huge cult following Withnail and l
I was an usher at 16 when Wall street was released. I realized that with every showing, the audience was mostly rooting for Michael Douglas/ Gordon Gekko. You know you have fantastic writing with a great actor when the audience is pulling for the villain.
Dave is such a great character.
Fun fact: The ENTIRE budget for this great movie was $800 000.