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@AliciaHudson-ui6dh
@AliciaHudson-ui6dh 6 минут бұрын
The movie is so amazing and scary, but the book is truly terrifying.
@mikepaul4987
@mikepaul4987 58 минут бұрын
rob and amber im a big fan of you both. but watch jfk with kevin costner. great court room drama. just a great movie
@joshsaunders6392
@joshsaunders6392 Сағат бұрын
17:40
@Bnnycali
@Bnnycali 2 сағат бұрын
I saw this in the theatre as a sophomore in HS.. probably the most impactful movie experience I’ve had.. the world’s introduction to Denzel.. really launched his career. Incredible movie, was really cool to get to see y’all watch it for the first time 🙏
@brl0522
@brl0522 2 сағат бұрын
I wonder what the costume budget was in this film
@thetalkingopher17
@thetalkingopher17 2 сағат бұрын
Ben Affleck played daredevil
@brl0522
@brl0522 2 сағат бұрын
Trading places Beverly Hills cop
@TylerNally
@TylerNally 3 сағат бұрын
Your reaction is easily the best Blues Brothers reaction on YT. Thanks.
@mooretoys94
@mooretoys94 3 сағат бұрын
Red head friend was in dazed and confused
@oscaralicea8963
@oscaralicea8963 4 сағат бұрын
Magnificient seven w/ Denzell Washington
@billcoulombe-v8q
@billcoulombe-v8q 5 сағат бұрын
amber and jay you need to do the movie cheech and chomgs next movie it is even funnier than up in smoke that you watched cheech plays another character besides himself he also plays his cousin red you will laugh !ore than you did to up in smoke
@jonowhitney5515
@jonowhitney5515 5 сағат бұрын
Can u try Nuns on the Run….very funny comedy..Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane
@BobMinelli
@BobMinelli 5 сағат бұрын
Matilda....that was one of those movies when my daughter was young we'd watch it often.
@roncooper5602
@roncooper5602 5 сағат бұрын
I love this movie, not to get political but the scene where they were singing the French national anthem people had pride in their countries like what trump is trying to give us and all the democrats are after him for it.
@Bnnycali
@Bnnycali 5 сағат бұрын
Y’all watching this is too funny! 😂 And YES.. this is exactly what HS was like in the 80s.. I’d say the most accurate of all the 80s movies for sure.
@BobMinelli
@BobMinelli 6 сағат бұрын
(2:19) That guard in the mustache and glasses is non other than, Frank Oz. Who is Frank Oz? Well, if you've ever seen a muppet, he was with mister Jim Henson from the beginning and was all kinds of muppets on Sesame Street. Frank Oz...you can dig him in IDEA MAN, the Jim Henson Story. ✌💚 PS: We got us some of them there bridges here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. AND...almost forgot, the scene whereby the car jumps off the highway ramp....well, part of that shot was here in Milwaukee, as you will see the US BANK building in the background as they jump. PSS: You never take off your glasses, when you're on a mission from God. 🕶 PPSS or whatever...hey, it's The Blues Brothers...they're zen.
@mooretoys94
@mooretoys94 6 сағат бұрын
Aids
@BobMinelli
@BobMinelli 6 сағат бұрын
(16:50) Not that anyone would even know this, but the judge is from The Munsters (64) television show. It truly was a classic and fun watch growing up. Simple, silly, slapstick.
@paulmahoney5326
@paulmahoney5326 6 сағат бұрын
You might also enjoy watching Danny Devito and Billy Crystal in Throw Momma From The Train.
@jaysondixon923
@jaysondixon923 7 сағат бұрын
The actor playing Dawson, Wolfgang Bodison, actually had 0 acting credits to his name when he was in this. His first movie and he's in it with Tom Cruise, Kiefer Sutherland, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore and Kevin Bacon
@evarene07
@evarene07 7 сағат бұрын
That wasn’t a diamond folks…it was a sapphire.
@BobMinelli
@BobMinelli 8 сағат бұрын
I am the "Uncle Buck" in my family. And if you watch, Buck knew how to happily survive. (3:40) mark....hey, pissed off teenagers, man. Ya gotta learn how to zigzig your emotional responses.
@evarene07
@evarene07 9 сағат бұрын
So interesting to watch their reactions to certain movies…for instance this one had us 😭trying “playing the game”
@lesliedaubert1411
@lesliedaubert1411 9 сағат бұрын
The cure is temporary.
@mooretoys94
@mooretoys94 11 сағат бұрын
So here's the question, nobody knows how old John Coffee was.
@Baepsae77
@Baepsae77 11 сағат бұрын
John Coffey. JC. Another famous healer has the same initials… ❤
@mooretoys94
@mooretoys94 11 сағат бұрын
Only Tom hanks can win an Oscar for taking a leak😂
@xxsgt_stadinko
@xxsgt_stadinko 12 сағат бұрын
Yall gotta watch Urban Cowboy, haven’t seen any reactors watch it
@Aroundthefire77
@Aroundthefire77 13 сағат бұрын
Fun fact the hands clawing at the face are Steven Spielbergs
@fredm.9031
@fredm.9031 13 сағат бұрын
They really sang the entire song including the long high note.
@bigkahuna3749
@bigkahuna3749 16 сағат бұрын
It’s November 2024, it’s one of my go to movies to watch during Xmas, I never get tired of it
@davidgraham5242
@davidgraham5242 16 сағат бұрын
the director John Landis did this and American werewolf in London leading him to be hired to do Micheal Jacksons Thriller video
@ManikMehrotra-ed6tb
@ManikMehrotra-ed6tb 16 сағат бұрын
Vjgiuu8gy 13🏩🚔🇦🇽👩‍💻🚌
@Mr_Top_Hat_Jones
@Mr_Top_Hat_Jones 19 сағат бұрын
20:07 “What just happened?” She mistook his heroin for coke. I don’t know what you know about heroin, but if you’ve been snorting coke all day… it’s a bad idea. Especially with the $500 a gram madman.
@keithcharboneau3331
@keithcharboneau3331 20 сағат бұрын
Although I think this was an EPIC scene, it is in fact one of the few things that they did get WRONG, in the history of the Persian-Greek wars, it was NOT King Leonidas who killed the Persian messengers and threw them down the city well in Sparta, It was actually his older cousin who was the sitting King while Leonidas was still doing the Agoge trials, Leonidas was not even in the city when that happened, so the timing was a bit off, this event actually happened BEFORE the battle of Marathon, which was the first fight of the Persian-Greek wars, as King Darius was attempting to conquer the Greek kingdoms without any bloodshed, as he was still trying to conquer his way up into Europe, and did not want significant numbers of his armies to be wiped out along the way, it was AFTER the Battle of Marathon when King Darius died from an arrow wound in the chest when his son ascended the Persian throne, and King Zerxes wanted 2 things after he rose to power, #1. fulfill his father's dream of conquering Europe, and #2. crushing the Greeks for killing his father, which is why the battles of Thermopylae, and the Artemisian straight took place at the same time, and a year later the UNITED Greeks, led by the Spartan's devastated the Persian army at the battle of Platea, after that battle, the Persian Empire would shrink over the next 200 years from it's peak to what we know today as Iran. Now Obviously I was NOT part of the production of this movie, but looking at it through logic, there was another thing that set King Leonidas apart from every other King either before or after him, during his reign as King of Sparta, BOTH king Leonidas and Queen Gorgo, made decisions TOGETHER, which was very unusual, but Leonidas DID NOT look on women, especially Spartan women, as lesser beings, and IF the history that I have read about him and Sparta is correct, he looked on and treated women as EQUALS, and was likely the first ever to do that on this planet, Queen Gorgo was by all accounts a very smart and intelligent woman, and was as fierce in battle as any man in that day, NOW I know that some are going to say that women did not fight in battles in those days, and that simply is not the truth, during the "FIGHTING" season, when the men were away fighting, for MOST City States, a significant portion of the standing army would remain behind to defend the city/state, one of the reasons WHY Sparta was #1, so dominate on the battlefield despite having one of the smaller armies, #2, was not afraid of their homes being conquered when they would return, and #3, Took their ENTIRE army with them during the "FIGHTING SEASON" was because the WOMEN of Sparta were also trained warriors, NOT AS well and brutally trained as the men were, but certainly more than other city/state armies, and they were competent warriors, so yes Queen Gorgo, COULD and DID fight in battle for Sparta when needed, and apparently she was every bit of a tactician as anyone who has ever lived, King Leonidas and Queen Gorgo, are probably the closest to a ying and yang couple that has ever existed. so I do understand WHY this scene was written in and filmed the way they did it, even though it does stray a little bit from historical accuracy.
@dennisfawcett2311
@dennisfawcett2311 21 сағат бұрын
J is a 🧚🏿‍♂️
@AverageMoose
@AverageMoose 22 сағат бұрын
anybody want a peanut?
@brendasnow6024
@brendasnow6024 22 сағат бұрын
You should check out Deck the Halls. A great Christmas movie from '89 with Danny Devito, I think you'll enjoy.
@ShortyMiller-n7o
@ShortyMiller-n7o 23 сағат бұрын
Check out Ip Man. Dope
@e3mrk1
@e3mrk1 23 сағат бұрын
After this movie came out everyone had a transam and CB Radio and everyone was the Bandit. I had a Van and my Handle was Capt.America.
@rickpedia6724
@rickpedia6724 Күн бұрын
When I was 15 we moved to Idaho in the summer of 78. We worked from sunup to dusk building the house and getting the farm going. Mom used to buy us a case of beer every night and we'd go to the reservoir and party. The old man figured if you can work HARD all day in the hot summer sun, you had every right to a few beers at night. None of us got smashed, but mixed with weed, we had a helluva time.
@meadmaker4525
@meadmaker4525 Күн бұрын
What happened to part-3? Battle of the Five Armies? Can't believe it's been a year and y'all haven't finished this trilogy.
@waltermartinez5372
@waltermartinez5372 Күн бұрын
Red Heat (1988) Arnold Schwarzenegger action thriller rated R really good flick when you have time check it out to review it 👍 😀
@derbydriver
@derbydriver Күн бұрын
The basic idea behind the story is the randomness of existence. There is no cosmic justice, there is no karma or luck, there is no “fair/unfair”, everything is just a flip of the coin. The good guy dies, the bad guy lives, and not as determined by an encounter between them - but by totally outside factors. Like the gas station scene. The old man met a girl years ago and now he’s standing face to face with a ruthless hitman in her father’s gas station. That’s why Chigurh flips the coin- due to the nature of his work, he essentially has to leave no witnesses, so if you cross his path you’re as good as dead. Yet, for some, he flips the coin either as a way of saying “it’s not me choosing to kill you, it’s random chance that put you here in front of me, and I am giving random chance one last opportunity to save you” - not because he wants them to survive, but because he’s amused by the idea of chance determining our fates.
@susanemerson2752
@susanemerson2752 Күн бұрын
Frank Sinatra
@patstokes7040
@patstokes7040 Күн бұрын
Wow Amber knows how to put it on. Look at her beautiful hair and her make up is flowless.
@TylerNally
@TylerNally Күн бұрын
Your NEXT B&W Christmas Classic is 'Miracle on 34th Street' (1947).
@BobMinelli
@BobMinelli Күн бұрын
It was fun watching this movie with you. Beautiful emotions...BRAVISSIMO!