One of the best episodes of the show, by far, and, great reaction.
@fuzzballzz3616 сағат бұрын
Father Karras didn't really abandon his mother. He lived and worked in Georgetown. She lived in Brooklyn and refused to leave her apartment even though he wanted her to move in with him. She died in her apartment, not the hospital, and it's clear that no one in the family had any money. He probably couldn't afford to take the train to New York very often to visit her and as she refused to move, what was he to do?
@kkplays868219 сағат бұрын
I understand the future past we know she lives, according to the writers first class, and dark Phoenix, part of the different timeline so we don’t know what will happen
@AdamScP122023 сағат бұрын
love it... keep going my man.
@whocares897Күн бұрын
Seriously such an amazing film! I know it’s a tough watch but it’s worth it. More people should know about it
@timmcgraw8328Күн бұрын
You should watch "Zero Hour!" from 1957. They used the script from that movie and several scenes are frame by frame matching from the '57 version. I was blown away when I watched it. It's like watching "Airplane!" without the slapstick.
@marksummers6662 күн бұрын
Rhea Seehorn was flat out robbed of the Emmy that year
@samj47402 күн бұрын
My theory is that Nina’s mental break came from lifelong sexual abuse at the hands of her mother. The night Nina thought she had sex with Lily was actually sex with her mother.- remember the door stop was moved! And, Lily called her “sweet girl”. Lots of other hints throughout the film.
@Tyln932 күн бұрын
ADRENOCHROME AND MK ULTRA PROGRAM!!!!!!
@workinprogresswithjess26082 күн бұрын
Commenting because there are 666 comments. Not today satan.
@KingRockettADR5 күн бұрын
Yu my fav reactor and you always keep it professional barely curse. I dont understand i ser others reacting to same shit and they be cursing up a storm and playing music in shows etc and they still get to upload and make bread i dont understand its like they got a personal grudge against you
@jordanspaccamonti96717 күн бұрын
Love how your videos still pop up on my home page. Hope youve been good brother
@mrbenoit50187 күн бұрын
Your speaking voice is like a lamonte young piece. I like it
@flippert08 күн бұрын
Thanks for showing the poster in the thumbnail. I only realize now the upper part is in form of a cross.
@NUMBgirl0219 күн бұрын
You are such a good reactor. You appreciate each and every movie, which is why people watch reactions ❤
@A1SMARTSTUDYCENTRE9 күн бұрын
I cried so much❤
@Servo161610 күн бұрын
Should'a stuck with Theresa. The ones you love you at your worst are the ones to keep around.
@danielbirdhead123912 күн бұрын
Pure. Masterpiece.
@pitt201212 күн бұрын
Rest in peace one of the great initial reactor to movies on this platform. Technically you did poison my brain bc now I want more reactions of movies and tv shows. You do rank top 3 for first making this format a real thing.
@BentleyG-yr4zo12 күн бұрын
One of the people in prison is the pickpocket man from the first movie Edit his name is Phibs
@marniekilbourne60814 күн бұрын
I had never heard of this movie. It is on Netflix and I just thought it was a Western. I was SO very wrong. I do watch a lot of horror movies but I know the genre going into it. I also watch more supernatural horror than gore. I just dismissed it as normal human violence and the talk as just over exaggerated talk about a particularly nasty tribe. Not some Orc MFs coming in there and doing all of the stuff they definitely did. So, now I'm sitting here disturbed AF at that surprise at 3 a.m. Whoops.
@robertlehnert414814 күн бұрын
"...no way capable of taking anyone down" Cliff Booth disagrees...
@jackhamilton960414 күн бұрын
What if the Carney hired by Charlie is the spy he pays to spy on the waitress he’s mentioned before ?
@user-tf8lj3ci3b14 күн бұрын
It is said that the king died from leprosy in the end
@EyeseeUriP15 күн бұрын
The writers didn't need to time travel, it was a factual thing going on then, and it is even worse now. The writers included every perspective and angle. Some of which were and are true, even if it was coming out of the mouth a "racist" character.
@SpeakAllowed198416 күн бұрын
29:44 great callout noticing that stunt actors there. Makes me wanna appreciate more small crazy moments like that.
@JeffMartin-ob3tg17 күн бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 great content great show
@kevandre17 күн бұрын
why are the two quality options on this video 360p and 1080p lmfao. it defaulted to 360 and I was like what the hell lol
@user-kc4hd6qu5g18 күн бұрын
Probably been covered but Rob Reiner was "Meathead" in "All in the Family", Fran Drescher from "The Nanny", the "wanker" they met at the hotel was Howard Hessman who played a teacher in an 80's sitcom called "Head of the Class", the "combover" guy was Paul Shaffer the keyboardist and bandleader on the David Letterman show.
@SavageHun118 күн бұрын
11:09 Could he be describing "Night Crawlers"? ;P
@Masked_Rider42018 күн бұрын
This is my absolute favorite movie
@theschwentkefiles19 күн бұрын
I only just realized that Cloris Leachman and Kenneth Mars are in this film. Malcolm in the Middle!
@elephantbluepeter20 күн бұрын
I love this movie! I really wish it didn't have to come out the same Oscar year as "Forrest Gump" because I truly love both films equally! If I had the power, I would have "The Green Mile", which I personally didn't like, and "The Shawshank Redemption" switch years so that "Forrest Gump" would be the Best Picture winner of 1994 and "The Shawshank Redemption" be the Best Picture Winner of 1999 instead of "American Beauty", which I though was a suck fest! No disrespect or backlash please, that's just my personal opinion.
@elephantbluepeter20 күн бұрын
"Forrest Gump" is one my all time favorite movies! I can see why you mistook Jenny as Ginny from the war Forrest was saying it. I like Jenny better than Ginny. Wanna hear something funny? I thought Lieutenant Dan was "Lieutenant Damn" from the way Forrest was saying it, but I knew Forrest Gump would never swear! So I looked it up and realized it was Lieutenant Dan! 😄
@wingnightbackwards21 күн бұрын
I have never realized wendell is shorteyes is Glen too, they just look so different.
@wingnightbackwards21 күн бұрын
One of my favorite deliveries, "we. Are going. To hunt you. Cricket. :D"
@theorangelantern877121 күн бұрын
There's 2 interpretations of this movie that I know of. 1) Fred (Bill Pullman) discovers his wife's affair with Dick Laurent and kills them both. As he's put on Death Row, he tries to escape reality by imagining himself with a different life as Peter, only for reality to come crashing back in once his execution starts. 2) The entire movie is a dramatization of the creative process of a writer, trying to figure out where a story and character(s) are headed before scrapping the whole thing and starting from scratch. The title is in reference to a quote from E.L. Doctorow about how "writing is like driving at night in the fog...you can only see as far as your headlights..."
@jalopyoneeightnine371222 күн бұрын
DADDY BRANDON WHERE ARE YOU. we need your reaction & opinion on the boys season 4
@codyherd476422 күн бұрын
yes, the monster is Peter Boyle from everybody loves Raymond
@rusenakman22 күн бұрын
Very underrated movie, I wish they continue as a trilogy :(
@danholmesfilm22 күн бұрын
wow blast from the past this was on my home page today :)
@nome214722 күн бұрын
11:53 "you are the worst lawyer ever" duh, you were legit about to get skinned alive gng
@nieksalomons23 күн бұрын
This film is a straight-up masterpiece. Almost every reactor to this film is falsely expecting romance, where there is such a more sophisticated subtle relation being formed. Also nobody mentions the opposite of deep and meaningfull connection, to be the blatant shallowness of the blond girl and the flimsy connection between Charlotte and her photographing husband on the other side. The film shows both sides of connection. shallow and meaningfull. It's this film that made me realalize that I like shoe-gaze music, the soundtrack featuring my bloody valentine's song "sometimes", which I love.
@snakehandler8723 күн бұрын
This movie is everything and the last segment I traumatized a whole group of my friends with it lol
@BillMcSwain23 күн бұрын
My Mount Rushmore of Quentin Tarantino movies is this… .1: The hateful eight .2: Pulp fiction .3: Inglorious Bastards .4: Reservoir dogs Please let me know what you guys think of this. I would love any rebuttal to what I prescribed.
@brianpatenaude232124 күн бұрын
"I hope we don't start out the movie with him dying, that would be so messed up." Always Sunny title card: Andi fucking dies.
@andreeascr427924 күн бұрын
I remember the first time I came across your channel, it was during your reaction to Mulholland Drive, which, by the way, is my favorite movie. It was so funny and satisfying to see your genuine shock and gradual increase in confusion. Your reactions were so genuine and innocent. I love that. And now, coming across this video, your reaction to my second favorite movie, I am pleasantly surprised and once again amused by the shock and confusion this film has caused you, as it did to all of us. It's so satisfying to see live reactions from someone, especially someone who may not be familiar with Kubrick's style. Anyway, you pointed out some very interesting things: in the scene where Alex is arrested and prepared for imprisonment, that's exactly the idea - to make you feel like you're there, seeing things from his perspective. The entire movie is actually narrated and filmed through Alex's eyes, which is why there are unusual angles and POV shots. Your observation about the prison chaplain and the governor holding their hands on Alex's shoulders, making it look like he had an angel and a devil on his shoulders, is spot on. Ironically, the chaplain, whom Alex describes as a fool, is one of the remaining moral characters. The language used in both the novella and the film is actually a slang called Nadsat, a blend of old British English, Russian, slang expressions, and even invented words. The book provides a dictionary for this dialect. The title "A Clockwork Orange" represents something essentially natural (an orange) that has been forcibly mechanized (clockwork), making it neither fully natural nor mechanical, but a sort of robotic hybrid or brainwashed entity (MK Ultra for those in the know). Alex, in all his madness and chaos, was driven only by his impulses, spontaneity, and abuse of free will. The treatment made him incapable of committing violent acts, not of desiring to do so. They essentially changed his brain chemistry, not his principles and desires, thus stripping him of the free will he once abused. After being released from the clinic, he encounters all the people he had hurt, and now they hurt or reject him in return-a perfect example of 'what goes around comes around.' In the end, the greatest irony is that even after his long hospitalization following the jump from the window, we see that the effects of the Ludovico treatment have worn off. This is evident in his chaotic and violent responses to the psychologist's slides, reflecting his true nature. But the irony is that even cured, as we see at the end of the film, Alex surrenders his free will to the governor and his political interests. Thus, he will always be subjugated by a greater power. In conclusion, I want to say that you correctly pointed out that Alex represents or mirrors present society, where the environment, political measures, religious influences or lack thereof, and the absence of a healthy family or mentor in a young person's life transform him into a victim of the system-a victim who becomes an abuser. And no one really wants to help him in a meaningful way. Instead, all the major institutions-the police, the government, and the healthcare system-want to use him for their own purposes, ultimately depicting a dystopian, evil, deceitful, hypocritical world. In short, a world more dangerous than a young man corrupted by that cancerous society.
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One of the best episodes of the show, by far, and, great reaction.
Father Karras didn't really abandon his mother. He lived and worked in Georgetown. She lived in Brooklyn and refused to leave her apartment even though he wanted her to move in with him. She died in her apartment, not the hospital, and it's clear that no one in the family had any money. He probably couldn't afford to take the train to New York very often to visit her and as she refused to move, what was he to do?
I understand the future past we know she lives, according to the writers first class, and dark Phoenix, part of the different timeline so we don’t know what will happen
love it... keep going my man.
Seriously such an amazing film! I know it’s a tough watch but it’s worth it. More people should know about it
You should watch "Zero Hour!" from 1957. They used the script from that movie and several scenes are frame by frame matching from the '57 version. I was blown away when I watched it. It's like watching "Airplane!" without the slapstick.
Rhea Seehorn was flat out robbed of the Emmy that year
My theory is that Nina’s mental break came from lifelong sexual abuse at the hands of her mother. The night Nina thought she had sex with Lily was actually sex with her mother.- remember the door stop was moved! And, Lily called her “sweet girl”. Lots of other hints throughout the film.
ADRENOCHROME AND MK ULTRA PROGRAM!!!!!!
Commenting because there are 666 comments. Not today satan.
Yu my fav reactor and you always keep it professional barely curse. I dont understand i ser others reacting to same shit and they be cursing up a storm and playing music in shows etc and they still get to upload and make bread i dont understand its like they got a personal grudge against you
Love how your videos still pop up on my home page. Hope youve been good brother
Your speaking voice is like a lamonte young piece. I like it
Thanks for showing the poster in the thumbnail. I only realize now the upper part is in form of a cross.
You are such a good reactor. You appreciate each and every movie, which is why people watch reactions ❤
I cried so much❤
Should'a stuck with Theresa. The ones you love you at your worst are the ones to keep around.
Pure. Masterpiece.
Rest in peace one of the great initial reactor to movies on this platform. Technically you did poison my brain bc now I want more reactions of movies and tv shows. You do rank top 3 for first making this format a real thing.
One of the people in prison is the pickpocket man from the first movie Edit his name is Phibs
I had never heard of this movie. It is on Netflix and I just thought it was a Western. I was SO very wrong. I do watch a lot of horror movies but I know the genre going into it. I also watch more supernatural horror than gore. I just dismissed it as normal human violence and the talk as just over exaggerated talk about a particularly nasty tribe. Not some Orc MFs coming in there and doing all of the stuff they definitely did. So, now I'm sitting here disturbed AF at that surprise at 3 a.m. Whoops.
"...no way capable of taking anyone down" Cliff Booth disagrees...
What if the Carney hired by Charlie is the spy he pays to spy on the waitress he’s mentioned before ?
It is said that the king died from leprosy in the end
The writers didn't need to time travel, it was a factual thing going on then, and it is even worse now. The writers included every perspective and angle. Some of which were and are true, even if it was coming out of the mouth a "racist" character.
29:44 great callout noticing that stunt actors there. Makes me wanna appreciate more small crazy moments like that.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 great content great show
why are the two quality options on this video 360p and 1080p lmfao. it defaulted to 360 and I was like what the hell lol
Probably been covered but Rob Reiner was "Meathead" in "All in the Family", Fran Drescher from "The Nanny", the "wanker" they met at the hotel was Howard Hessman who played a teacher in an 80's sitcom called "Head of the Class", the "combover" guy was Paul Shaffer the keyboardist and bandleader on the David Letterman show.
11:09 Could he be describing "Night Crawlers"? ;P
This is my absolute favorite movie
I only just realized that Cloris Leachman and Kenneth Mars are in this film. Malcolm in the Middle!
I love this movie! I really wish it didn't have to come out the same Oscar year as "Forrest Gump" because I truly love both films equally! If I had the power, I would have "The Green Mile", which I personally didn't like, and "The Shawshank Redemption" switch years so that "Forrest Gump" would be the Best Picture winner of 1994 and "The Shawshank Redemption" be the Best Picture Winner of 1999 instead of "American Beauty", which I though was a suck fest! No disrespect or backlash please, that's just my personal opinion.
"Forrest Gump" is one my all time favorite movies! I can see why you mistook Jenny as Ginny from the war Forrest was saying it. I like Jenny better than Ginny. Wanna hear something funny? I thought Lieutenant Dan was "Lieutenant Damn" from the way Forrest was saying it, but I knew Forrest Gump would never swear! So I looked it up and realized it was Lieutenant Dan! 😄
I have never realized wendell is shorteyes is Glen too, they just look so different.
One of my favorite deliveries, "we. Are going. To hunt you. Cricket. :D"
There's 2 interpretations of this movie that I know of. 1) Fred (Bill Pullman) discovers his wife's affair with Dick Laurent and kills them both. As he's put on Death Row, he tries to escape reality by imagining himself with a different life as Peter, only for reality to come crashing back in once his execution starts. 2) The entire movie is a dramatization of the creative process of a writer, trying to figure out where a story and character(s) are headed before scrapping the whole thing and starting from scratch. The title is in reference to a quote from E.L. Doctorow about how "writing is like driving at night in the fog...you can only see as far as your headlights..."
DADDY BRANDON WHERE ARE YOU. we need your reaction & opinion on the boys season 4
yes, the monster is Peter Boyle from everybody loves Raymond
Very underrated movie, I wish they continue as a trilogy :(
wow blast from the past this was on my home page today :)
11:53 "you are the worst lawyer ever" duh, you were legit about to get skinned alive gng
This film is a straight-up masterpiece. Almost every reactor to this film is falsely expecting romance, where there is such a more sophisticated subtle relation being formed. Also nobody mentions the opposite of deep and meaningfull connection, to be the blatant shallowness of the blond girl and the flimsy connection between Charlotte and her photographing husband on the other side. The film shows both sides of connection. shallow and meaningfull. It's this film that made me realalize that I like shoe-gaze music, the soundtrack featuring my bloody valentine's song "sometimes", which I love.
This movie is everything and the last segment I traumatized a whole group of my friends with it lol
My Mount Rushmore of Quentin Tarantino movies is this… .1: The hateful eight .2: Pulp fiction .3: Inglorious Bastards .4: Reservoir dogs Please let me know what you guys think of this. I would love any rebuttal to what I prescribed.
"I hope we don't start out the movie with him dying, that would be so messed up." Always Sunny title card: Andi fucking dies.
I remember the first time I came across your channel, it was during your reaction to Mulholland Drive, which, by the way, is my favorite movie. It was so funny and satisfying to see your genuine shock and gradual increase in confusion. Your reactions were so genuine and innocent. I love that. And now, coming across this video, your reaction to my second favorite movie, I am pleasantly surprised and once again amused by the shock and confusion this film has caused you, as it did to all of us. It's so satisfying to see live reactions from someone, especially someone who may not be familiar with Kubrick's style. Anyway, you pointed out some very interesting things: in the scene where Alex is arrested and prepared for imprisonment, that's exactly the idea - to make you feel like you're there, seeing things from his perspective. The entire movie is actually narrated and filmed through Alex's eyes, which is why there are unusual angles and POV shots. Your observation about the prison chaplain and the governor holding their hands on Alex's shoulders, making it look like he had an angel and a devil on his shoulders, is spot on. Ironically, the chaplain, whom Alex describes as a fool, is one of the remaining moral characters. The language used in both the novella and the film is actually a slang called Nadsat, a blend of old British English, Russian, slang expressions, and even invented words. The book provides a dictionary for this dialect. The title "A Clockwork Orange" represents something essentially natural (an orange) that has been forcibly mechanized (clockwork), making it neither fully natural nor mechanical, but a sort of robotic hybrid or brainwashed entity (MK Ultra for those in the know). Alex, in all his madness and chaos, was driven only by his impulses, spontaneity, and abuse of free will. The treatment made him incapable of committing violent acts, not of desiring to do so. They essentially changed his brain chemistry, not his principles and desires, thus stripping him of the free will he once abused. After being released from the clinic, he encounters all the people he had hurt, and now they hurt or reject him in return-a perfect example of 'what goes around comes around.' In the end, the greatest irony is that even after his long hospitalization following the jump from the window, we see that the effects of the Ludovico treatment have worn off. This is evident in his chaotic and violent responses to the psychologist's slides, reflecting his true nature. But the irony is that even cured, as we see at the end of the film, Alex surrenders his free will to the governor and his political interests. Thus, he will always be subjugated by a greater power. In conclusion, I want to say that you correctly pointed out that Alex represents or mirrors present society, where the environment, political measures, religious influences or lack thereof, and the absence of a healthy family or mentor in a young person's life transform him into a victim of the system-a victim who becomes an abuser. And no one really wants to help him in a meaningful way. Instead, all the major institutions-the police, the government, and the healthcare system-want to use him for their own purposes, ultimately depicting a dystopian, evil, deceitful, hypocritical world. In short, a world more dangerous than a young man corrupted by that cancerous society.
where u been bro we worried 😢