Over the years, we've had to find entertainment at home due to life circumstances. We've seen lots of movies and tv series, but there's so much more to explore. We thought we'd do that here so you could join us on that journey!
I enjoyed your take on this. One of my favorite movies. Tom Burlinson learned to ride for this movie and it was really him that jumped off the cliff and rode down it. You should also see The Return to Snowy River, it too is an awesome movie that brings everything together and has wonderful rides and another incredible cliff ride. It’s well worth your time.
@user-cc9vz3ud9e11 минут бұрын
"...really the main focus is generational trauma" - Bang on. The Sopranos is, at its heart, an exploration of generational trauma. I've watched most of your Sopranos videos and honestly, at first I was like - Damn, The Sopranos is a strange choice for Mother and son to watch together. But it's actually an interesting dynamic. It's interesting watching a parent and child who are so comfortable with each other and address each other with simple respect and affection watching this show about parents destroying their children.
@wordygirlandco24 минут бұрын
😂Joe Santos. Not a Keach. But you were right about the 70s cop. He was the Lieutenant Detective on Rockford Files. Frankie Valli plays Rusty Millio hemm
@carminelupertazzijr.404732 минут бұрын
Man yall remind me of me and my mom 🥺 (sorry my english)
@gregsgoogle294739 минут бұрын
Think you may have misplaced sympathy for Carmela. She chose to bring 2 kids into a mob family for money. Meadow is carving a legit life for herself & her motivation to do so is to NOT be like her mom. AJ doesn’t have any respect for his mom either. Why would he?? Isn’t it the primary job of being a mother to protect & provide safety for their children?? How does marrying into a crime family provide her kid’s safety?? Carmela is a horrible mother & maybe the ending shot is warning to her she might be left all alone in the end. Just like Tony’s mob mother was.
@jannetkoolman5645Сағат бұрын
The sequel is so bad it’s good 😂, and it has Michelle Pfeiffer in it in one of her first movies. I remember seeing it on stage with my beautiful beloved late mother, and she loved it, singing along with all the songs. We had such a lovely time and now she’s gone, I cherish the memories even more
@thatdamelanaСағат бұрын
Angelo Garepe is played by Joe Santos (The Rockford Files).
@brickmСағат бұрын
My older siblings were obsessed with Welcome Back Kotter so when Grease came out John Travolta was all they talked about. My sisters had the soundtrack on vinyl and we listened to it on my parents' stereo cabniet all the time. Great memories and great reaction! Love you guys 😊❤
@Oddballkane2 сағат бұрын
I think they asked if batman could be in the movie. Dc said no until they said it would be Lego batman.
@francisalbert17992 сағат бұрын
Lawn Wars 2004 😂
@theactionisthejuice21462 сағат бұрын
Junior's actor Dominic Chianese during the cast reunion a few years back brought up the scene with James/Tony at the end of "Where's Johnny" as one of his favorites because it made him cry then and even more now for obvious reasons. On a lighter note he brings up the golf course scene with him and Tony from season one where he makes fun of him for going down on his lady and he found that so hysterical and it was hard not to laugh.
@jhilal23852 сағат бұрын
To clear up some confusion about relationships: - Tony Blundetto's mother is Livia's sister Quintinia, making him Tony S.'s 1st cousin. You have previously heard Tony talk about "Aunt Quintinia" or "Aunt Quin". His father, Al Blundetto (Uncle Al) is brother of Christopher's mother Joanne, making him also Christopher's 1st cousin. - Christopher's paternal grandmother was sister to Hugh D'Angelis (Carmela's father), making Christopher's father, Dickie Moltisanti, Carmela's 1st cousin. - Dickie Moltisanti was best friend's with Tony's father, Johnny Soprano, and was a lieutenant under Johnny when Johnny was a Captain, and treated Tony like a nephew when Tony was a teenager more than Junior Soprano did. This is why Tony sometimes refers to Christopher as his "nephew". - Johnny Soprano died of lung cancer as a lifetime cigarette smoker.
@PlutonianRabbit3082 сағат бұрын
It's a shame but Robert Loggia was supposed to be around for the whole season; sadly, he struggled to remember his lines exactly as they were in the script and David Chase was really strict on actors not changing a single word of dialogue, hence his swift exit.
@toroduro71702 сағат бұрын
Great reaction guys. Loved it
@kartaan2 сағат бұрын
If you have time/interest, check out some of the promos Gosling & Crowe did - hilarious! Crowe has said that he prides himself on being professional onset, but something about Gosling just tickles him and makes him break character.
@007steveT3 сағат бұрын
The good thing about THE SOPRANOS is - they want to focus on the story arc and the arc of the characters- You don't really need a whole episode taken up by seeing Bobby and Janice getting married. It would have needed to be a one off story line episode like "Pine Barrens" but they did not want to do that this late in the game. I like the fact they were married in between seasons
@HighLordBlazeReborn2 сағат бұрын
You know who had an arc? Noah.
@BillyBong44 минут бұрын
@@HighLordBlazeReborn damn, beat me to it
@johnsonwilliam10233 сағат бұрын
A league of their own
@Flix2Us3 сағат бұрын
It's on the list! Mom really wants to show me that one.
@johnsonwilliam10232 сағат бұрын
@@Flix2Us Aj’s principal is in that movie
@tomloft20003 сағат бұрын
You made a remark about the dancing. John Travolta started on this movie a couple of weeks after finishing Saturday Night Fever so he was likely still in shape. Also, the part of the Guardian Angel had been offered to Elvis Presley, who was finally rejected because of money. He died shortly before that scene was filmed anyway.
@Tusc99693 сағат бұрын
Feech was a dickhead who dragged Sal Vitro by his balls and then broke his arm. He got too greedy and put himself ahead of the family by finessing the cars from the wedding, so I think going back to the Land of Jackoff Tissues and Radiator Grilled Cheeses was warranted. AJ is just... lost cause.
@Mr._X844 сағат бұрын
Early drop today. I like it!!
@jacobduncan21425 сағат бұрын
That was a very 90s bowl haircut. Lol. I have pics of myself with that same shape. 😅
@Ilix425 сағат бұрын
The opening did Stockard Channing so dirty. D:
@christinahilt29786 сағат бұрын
I felt cheated my school didn’t do anything close to this at the end of the year. Anyone else feel that way?
@rohandunt353713 сағат бұрын
19:23 The parallel between this dialogue and your comments regarding a certain 2016 speech is perfect. Listen to that "Certain speech" unedited and you'll get what l mean
@andreadeamon641916 сағат бұрын
Have you watched the newer hairspray.
@SunShine-qk4rb17 сағат бұрын
Great reaction
@kenpatton876117 сағат бұрын
The blonde waitress is 40’s actress/sex symbol Joan Blondell. She played Vi in this movie.
@andreadeamon641917 сағат бұрын
Did you see Kyle Reese from terminator?
@kenpatton876117 сағат бұрын
Fun fact-Rydell High School was homage to another teen idol Bobbie Rydell. You can check him out in the musical „Bye, Bye Birdie“ with Ann Margret and Dick Van Dyke. Cheers
@donbergeson677118 сағат бұрын
The band was Sha-Na-Na. They also had a TV show in the 70s, a musical variety show. I watched it all the time as a kid. My momeven took me to see them in concert when I was a kid.
@Jen-Mom18 сағат бұрын
So cool! 😊
@devynjohnson31718 сағат бұрын
Everyone cuts Rizzo’s song. Lol It’s my favorite.
@brickm2 сағат бұрын
Agreed! It's my favorite too. Stockard Channing is underrated.
@Sgt-Gravy19 сағат бұрын
The original HAIRSPRAY is better than the John Travolta remake were he wears drag.
@wordygirlandco19 сағат бұрын
❤That is Venice High School in Venice California and it is used a lot. I don't think it was in Back To The Future but it is in Heathers(dark teen classic) and Britney Spears Hit Me Baby One More Time. The actress Sandra Dee was very famous in the 50s.....wholesome and as pure as the driven snow. She was in the Classic film Gidget 1959. It is fun to watch. There was a genre of 50s and 60s beach movies. Even Elvis had a few. I love Blue Hawaii the best.
@steakismeat17720 сағат бұрын
That carving is right across the street in front of the Massachusetts state house.
@1Foxielady21 сағат бұрын
I love that John Travolta was in the same movie as his mom! She played a great waitress ❤
@andreadeamon641918 сағат бұрын
Sister
@mariannesigley908622 сағат бұрын
Actually it probably was good luck cause Danny was probably the better driver. They needed him to win the race. 😊 Great reaction 😊
@Jen-Mom17 сағат бұрын
❤
@ellet6560Күн бұрын
More about the movie: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y4aVzM6QkrydpbQ.html
@thomasbaron5367Күн бұрын
I love this movie! It's one of my favorites I wanted Debbie so bad! 😍 I'm singing along with the music too LOL The bit with the cop car having the wheels ripped out from under it is hilarious 😂
@Tinker_LV426Күн бұрын
" a lock of hair from her chest" and "double doody I lost one of my rhinestones in the macaroni" are two of my favorite lines from movies. I try to use them whenever possible.
@andreadeamon641918 сағат бұрын
Don't forget the toothpaste commercial 😊
@Jen-Mom17 сағат бұрын
Yes! 😊
@brickmСағат бұрын
I love the "hickey from Kaniky" quote myself!
@belvagurr403Күн бұрын
The MC for the dance was Ed Burnes, a former teen idol. Made a record with Connie Stevens called Kookie Lend Me Your Comb.
@belvagurr403Күн бұрын
Spent 29 years as a directory assistance before they gave up because now you have it on your phone.
@CassxowaryСағат бұрын
sorry
@belvagurr403Күн бұрын
Sandy’s football player was Lorenzo Lamas, in later movies an action hero. Son of Fernando Lamas.
@belvagurr403Күн бұрын
Stockard Channing was one of the aunts in Practical Magic
@Jen-Mom17 сағат бұрын
Ah! 😊
@katashworth41Күн бұрын
This and horror movies we were far too young to see were what we’d always watch at sleepovers when I was a kid. Definitely needed after The Exorcist (which had only recently been given a certificate by the BBFC, after being effectively banned for 25 years) when I was 12.
@stephenr3910Күн бұрын
I saw this in the theater when I was 13. My father described it as "risqué" to my mother when we got home. It was the first time I heard that word.
@Jen-Mom17 сағат бұрын
😊
@belvagurr403Күн бұрын
The hunky truck driver that he followed into the bathroom was played Adam Lambert.
@John-mi2rtКүн бұрын
Everyone loves Grease
@mckeldin1961Күн бұрын
The original stage production was much more raw. The play was an accurate celebration of the 1950s, the movie was a romanticized (and somewhat sanitized) look at the '50s through '70s eyes. The movie is an awful lot of fun, my only gripe is that its phenomenal success has compromised every stage revival since. Stage producers are reluctant to put on the original show and generally try to make their productions as much like the movie as legally possible. (The same problem haunts stage productions of THE SOUND OF MUSIC and CABARET).
@stephenr3910Күн бұрын
I agree. They tamper too much in revivals
@babymammoth34Күн бұрын
3:31-3:38 Using a woman's bikini top as a choking weapon on her is indeed interesting, hahaha. Not to mention inventive and clever. Your head nodding of approval was awesome
@schneeqqeuleКүн бұрын
Interesting fan theory. Danny sings in Summer Lovin' that he saved Sandy at the beach that summer because "she nearly drowned". The theory is they actually both drowned during that incident and the entire movie was an afterlife dream sequence. Hence the flying car at the end. Could be. Who knows.
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I enjoyed your take on this. One of my favorite movies. Tom Burlinson learned to ride for this movie and it was really him that jumped off the cliff and rode down it. You should also see The Return to Snowy River, it too is an awesome movie that brings everything together and has wonderful rides and another incredible cliff ride. It’s well worth your time.
"...really the main focus is generational trauma" - Bang on. The Sopranos is, at its heart, an exploration of generational trauma. I've watched most of your Sopranos videos and honestly, at first I was like - Damn, The Sopranos is a strange choice for Mother and son to watch together. But it's actually an interesting dynamic. It's interesting watching a parent and child who are so comfortable with each other and address each other with simple respect and affection watching this show about parents destroying their children.
😂Joe Santos. Not a Keach. But you were right about the 70s cop. He was the Lieutenant Detective on Rockford Files. Frankie Valli plays Rusty Millio hemm
Man yall remind me of me and my mom 🥺 (sorry my english)
Think you may have misplaced sympathy for Carmela. She chose to bring 2 kids into a mob family for money. Meadow is carving a legit life for herself & her motivation to do so is to NOT be like her mom. AJ doesn’t have any respect for his mom either. Why would he?? Isn’t it the primary job of being a mother to protect & provide safety for their children?? How does marrying into a crime family provide her kid’s safety?? Carmela is a horrible mother & maybe the ending shot is warning to her she might be left all alone in the end. Just like Tony’s mob mother was.
The sequel is so bad it’s good 😂, and it has Michelle Pfeiffer in it in one of her first movies. I remember seeing it on stage with my beautiful beloved late mother, and she loved it, singing along with all the songs. We had such a lovely time and now she’s gone, I cherish the memories even more
Angelo Garepe is played by Joe Santos (The Rockford Files).
My older siblings were obsessed with Welcome Back Kotter so when Grease came out John Travolta was all they talked about. My sisters had the soundtrack on vinyl and we listened to it on my parents' stereo cabniet all the time. Great memories and great reaction! Love you guys 😊❤
I think they asked if batman could be in the movie. Dc said no until they said it would be Lego batman.
Lawn Wars 2004 😂
Junior's actor Dominic Chianese during the cast reunion a few years back brought up the scene with James/Tony at the end of "Where's Johnny" as one of his favorites because it made him cry then and even more now for obvious reasons. On a lighter note he brings up the golf course scene with him and Tony from season one where he makes fun of him for going down on his lady and he found that so hysterical and it was hard not to laugh.
To clear up some confusion about relationships: - Tony Blundetto's mother is Livia's sister Quintinia, making him Tony S.'s 1st cousin. You have previously heard Tony talk about "Aunt Quintinia" or "Aunt Quin". His father, Al Blundetto (Uncle Al) is brother of Christopher's mother Joanne, making him also Christopher's 1st cousin. - Christopher's paternal grandmother was sister to Hugh D'Angelis (Carmela's father), making Christopher's father, Dickie Moltisanti, Carmela's 1st cousin. - Dickie Moltisanti was best friend's with Tony's father, Johnny Soprano, and was a lieutenant under Johnny when Johnny was a Captain, and treated Tony like a nephew when Tony was a teenager more than Junior Soprano did. This is why Tony sometimes refers to Christopher as his "nephew". - Johnny Soprano died of lung cancer as a lifetime cigarette smoker.
It's a shame but Robert Loggia was supposed to be around for the whole season; sadly, he struggled to remember his lines exactly as they were in the script and David Chase was really strict on actors not changing a single word of dialogue, hence his swift exit.
Great reaction guys. Loved it
If you have time/interest, check out some of the promos Gosling & Crowe did - hilarious! Crowe has said that he prides himself on being professional onset, but something about Gosling just tickles him and makes him break character.
The good thing about THE SOPRANOS is - they want to focus on the story arc and the arc of the characters- You don't really need a whole episode taken up by seeing Bobby and Janice getting married. It would have needed to be a one off story line episode like "Pine Barrens" but they did not want to do that this late in the game. I like the fact they were married in between seasons
You know who had an arc? Noah.
@@HighLordBlazeReborn damn, beat me to it
A league of their own
It's on the list! Mom really wants to show me that one.
@@Flix2Us Aj’s principal is in that movie
You made a remark about the dancing. John Travolta started on this movie a couple of weeks after finishing Saturday Night Fever so he was likely still in shape. Also, the part of the Guardian Angel had been offered to Elvis Presley, who was finally rejected because of money. He died shortly before that scene was filmed anyway.
Feech was a dickhead who dragged Sal Vitro by his balls and then broke his arm. He got too greedy and put himself ahead of the family by finessing the cars from the wedding, so I think going back to the Land of Jackoff Tissues and Radiator Grilled Cheeses was warranted. AJ is just... lost cause.
Early drop today. I like it!!
That was a very 90s bowl haircut. Lol. I have pics of myself with that same shape. 😅
The opening did Stockard Channing so dirty. D:
I felt cheated my school didn’t do anything close to this at the end of the year. Anyone else feel that way?
19:23 The parallel between this dialogue and your comments regarding a certain 2016 speech is perfect. Listen to that "Certain speech" unedited and you'll get what l mean
Have you watched the newer hairspray.
Great reaction
The blonde waitress is 40’s actress/sex symbol Joan Blondell. She played Vi in this movie.
Did you see Kyle Reese from terminator?
Fun fact-Rydell High School was homage to another teen idol Bobbie Rydell. You can check him out in the musical „Bye, Bye Birdie“ with Ann Margret and Dick Van Dyke. Cheers
The band was Sha-Na-Na. They also had a TV show in the 70s, a musical variety show. I watched it all the time as a kid. My momeven took me to see them in concert when I was a kid.
So cool! 😊
Everyone cuts Rizzo’s song. Lol It’s my favorite.
Agreed! It's my favorite too. Stockard Channing is underrated.
The original HAIRSPRAY is better than the John Travolta remake were he wears drag.
❤That is Venice High School in Venice California and it is used a lot. I don't think it was in Back To The Future but it is in Heathers(dark teen classic) and Britney Spears Hit Me Baby One More Time. The actress Sandra Dee was very famous in the 50s.....wholesome and as pure as the driven snow. She was in the Classic film Gidget 1959. It is fun to watch. There was a genre of 50s and 60s beach movies. Even Elvis had a few. I love Blue Hawaii the best.
That carving is right across the street in front of the Massachusetts state house.
I love that John Travolta was in the same movie as his mom! She played a great waitress ❤
Sister
Actually it probably was good luck cause Danny was probably the better driver. They needed him to win the race. 😊 Great reaction 😊
❤
More about the movie: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y4aVzM6QkrydpbQ.html
I love this movie! It's one of my favorites I wanted Debbie so bad! 😍 I'm singing along with the music too LOL The bit with the cop car having the wheels ripped out from under it is hilarious 😂
" a lock of hair from her chest" and "double doody I lost one of my rhinestones in the macaroni" are two of my favorite lines from movies. I try to use them whenever possible.
Don't forget the toothpaste commercial 😊
Yes! 😊
I love the "hickey from Kaniky" quote myself!
The MC for the dance was Ed Burnes, a former teen idol. Made a record with Connie Stevens called Kookie Lend Me Your Comb.
Spent 29 years as a directory assistance before they gave up because now you have it on your phone.
sorry
Sandy’s football player was Lorenzo Lamas, in later movies an action hero. Son of Fernando Lamas.
Stockard Channing was one of the aunts in Practical Magic
Ah! 😊
This and horror movies we were far too young to see were what we’d always watch at sleepovers when I was a kid. Definitely needed after The Exorcist (which had only recently been given a certificate by the BBFC, after being effectively banned for 25 years) when I was 12.
I saw this in the theater when I was 13. My father described it as "risqué" to my mother when we got home. It was the first time I heard that word.
😊
The hunky truck driver that he followed into the bathroom was played Adam Lambert.
Everyone loves Grease
The original stage production was much more raw. The play was an accurate celebration of the 1950s, the movie was a romanticized (and somewhat sanitized) look at the '50s through '70s eyes. The movie is an awful lot of fun, my only gripe is that its phenomenal success has compromised every stage revival since. Stage producers are reluctant to put on the original show and generally try to make their productions as much like the movie as legally possible. (The same problem haunts stage productions of THE SOUND OF MUSIC and CABARET).
I agree. They tamper too much in revivals
3:31-3:38 Using a woman's bikini top as a choking weapon on her is indeed interesting, hahaha. Not to mention inventive and clever. Your head nodding of approval was awesome
Interesting fan theory. Danny sings in Summer Lovin' that he saved Sandy at the beach that summer because "she nearly drowned". The theory is they actually both drowned during that incident and the entire movie was an afterlife dream sequence. Hence the flying car at the end. Could be. Who knows.
Could be. 😊