no digital imaging in 1973. Had to illuminate the blood vessels with a dye/isotope so the x-rays could catch it. The same technique is used today during cardiac stress tests. Had to do one myself. I'm 64 - the changes in medical care over 60 years is phenomenal.
@GRAMMAN1125 күн бұрын
Everything Mia was trying to save Riley from happened to her in the end.
@chancebrown1067 күн бұрын
Legit the first movie I seen as a kid that felt like I was getting away with something- just raunchy enough to an innocent mind😊. Lmfao good times.
@SuperiorlySubversive8 күн бұрын
10:23 that scene was 100% real in every way.
@LifeWithHeather8189 күн бұрын
This movie came out a year after the first chucky movie which was Child’s Play 1.
@NicholasRamos12 күн бұрын
Great reaction and sharp insights. Enjoyed watching this with you, Greg. Tahnk you! 👍
@TheRealMovieManGreg12 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate that!
@amandahallett227917 күн бұрын
He has split personality not schizophrenic😊
@TheRealMovieManGreg17 күн бұрын
BOOM - and now I just learned something lol , thank you!
@tentoesdownchristianity18 күн бұрын
This is probably my favorite funny sports movie. I feel like the deaf tight end and Ray Smith both were good enough to make the league in this movie
@stephenhoward447118 күн бұрын
YES, GOOD HIT SUMO BOY. NOW GET THIS OFF OF ME. 😂😂😂
@fooman27jenkins4419 күн бұрын
They changed the term to dei hires but this racist bs is still the same as it was then
@mynameisearl753725 күн бұрын
I'm sorry to say it brobro but affirmative action isn't misinformation it's real I mean just ask Kamala Harris
@fooman27jenkins4419 күн бұрын
Haha u losers make me laugh. I guess that’s what clowns are for
@mrmr558026 күн бұрын
This film shows how easy it is to warp a young person's mind and that no one is irredeemable, and the ending shows that hate just leads to more hate
@greendiamondglow26 күн бұрын
I've seen an actual pet cemetery before, but it was a long time ago. They don't seem to be super common. I think most people cremate (or stuff) their pets if they don't have land to bury them on.
@TheConnonedrum27 күн бұрын
There is also a post credit scene in case your wondering.
@MrRondonmon29 күн бұрын
I watched this at 10 years old, by myself, in the theatre (they didn't give a shit back then, Smoked in the lobby, lol) AND I had to walk three miles home through the woods. If I had heard anything nothing could have caught me.
@ImakittyLAWLАй бұрын
This movie was so intense. Its such a good movie and honestly deserves way more accolades for what it did.
@laurentmalville6Ай бұрын
dommage on voit pas la scéne ou la fillette descend les escaliers en mode araignée apres l'annonce de la mort de brook.
@howieg2019Ай бұрын
back in 00 or 01, when this was in the theater, from beginning to end, everybody was laughing hard😆😆
@henry5788Ай бұрын
13% 56%
@corazonhermosaАй бұрын
Will and Jazz didn’t do their special handshake 😂 Boo 😂 And turning Carlton into a drug addict ‘Uncle Tom’ is krazy Bring back the real Carlton, C-No 😂😂
@jayizquierdo9534Ай бұрын
racism is a weapon used politically to the point where "true racism" has been watered down.
@joellenglass2344Ай бұрын
I need my youngest child’s father to watch this movie because we’re going to a rough time right now when it comes to our child. We’re not together and have always had different styles of parenting. He’s the fun and carefree one who gets our child whatever they want and I’m the one who does all of the mental, emotional, academic, and disciplinary work.
@PennywellProductionsАй бұрын
Great reaction!!!🎉
@regularsizeruss3874Ай бұрын
Great reaction! You totally got it! Glad you watched this. This is one of those movies I'm not surprised reactors haven't seen. As funny as it is, a lot of people don't even know it exists. It's among my favorite movies. Amazing soundtrack, great cast, super-funny script, beautiful locations, I'm not sure why this wasn't a huge hit.
@corazonhermosaАй бұрын
Bill and Ted was my favorite Keanu Reeves movies 🎥
@mostaley5049Ай бұрын
Dude you had me rolling. 👏👏😂🤣
@hunter4779Ай бұрын
the blur on this video kills me.
@ROBLOX_TUTORАй бұрын
That shit he said right there after sniffing the fumes I'm touching my self tonight lol
@aliarobinson6617Ай бұрын
the sematary forces those who have been there to share it with others, almost against their will. it drives them insane almost. once you go you can't help going again or sending others.
@FunFilmFareАй бұрын
I was on Miranda's side until after the divorce. There was no excuse from keeping their children away from their loving father who could easily take care of them at home for a few hours. And I'm glad Miranda realized that by the end, which is the only reason I don't hate her.
@Madbank10Ай бұрын
“Dont swallow” 😂
@TheRealMovieManGregАй бұрын
Hilarious lmao
@DMitr0Ай бұрын
as for november this year, remember that one of the two candidates, the femo, kept ppl prolonged in prison for minor weed charges, cause she was making money with the prison industrial complex, whilst she absued her political power to rake in some more cash.
@TannerooАй бұрын
I’d love to watch her punch Kathleen Kennedy in the dick 😂😂😂😂
@huntern3071Ай бұрын
She could have at least aimed higher as thanks for his politeness
@Liamm_TrainingАй бұрын
got straight to the point 🫡
@shaneoleary9919Ай бұрын
I saw this amazing video
@chadzich2 ай бұрын
Its like anyone ever sees and thinks its about racist whites but its not viewed with the same racism from black which is clear as day in the movie.
@TheRealMovieManGregАй бұрын
Thats because the movie is surrounding the protagonist, who is white. If you take a movie like Lakeview Terrace - you will get a different response because the main character is a racist black guy.
@pammcnary2 ай бұрын
The one thing I keep seeing in reaction to this movie, is that they all missed the Ouija board connection! That’s what opened her up to possession! I thought everyone knew that Ouija boards are really dangerous & evil!?
@justinklebieka54862 ай бұрын
It also doesn't help that a lot of black families don't want to work for the white man. But guess what all my family are immigrants too and we work for some white rich guy😂😂😂
@justinklebieka54862 ай бұрын
The only time you see real brotherhood between all people in America is in the construction industry. You always got to remember America's like 70% White. But not only that all of us white people are from all around the world!! There's a lot of different white people too.
@WORDENVISION4202 ай бұрын
Got the feeling the whole town is laughing at me behind my back. Charlie is that you ..
@Vlad.Larionov2 ай бұрын
Great! It is very interesting to see your detailed reaction to the film Robocop 1987. This is a cool movie 🦾🤖🔥 Do you have any plans to do it?
@isarcastic54452 ай бұрын
Nie you need to wacht the test of Samara Morgan. The ring Two and Rings (2017)
@RobertFrye-d2v2 ай бұрын
What I find amazing in looking at all these Blazing Saddles reaction videos is that no one has yet commented on the Governor's name: "William J Le Petomaine." In the 19th Century, there was a French Vaudvillian by the name of Joseph Pujol, better known by his stage name, "Le Pétomane," or "The Fartsy." His act consisted of being able to "fart" various tunes and sounds with such precision that he garnered quite a following. It is said that he would clean and irrigate his colon on a daily basis to prevent any "fragrances" from ruining his performances. Look him up on Wikipedia (Le Pétomane).
@hennakettunen87552 ай бұрын
I wouldn't take it for granted that Forrest Junior is actually Forrest's son. Jenny certainly had been with a number of other men. I don't know how educated Forrest was about birds and bees 💘 and where babies came from etc, but we know he soiled the bathrobe of Jenny's poor roommate earlier, and then, on the night before Jenny run away again, we saw them kissing, yes, but I wouldn't be sure they even had the sort of se* that could lead to pregnancy? 🤔 It's a terrible pity that the word Love seemed to mean just se* and abuse to Jenny, and thus, she was triggered to do what she did when Forrest asked her to marry him (jump between his sheets and then run away). Oh, and how long did she actually stay with Forrest? It looked like mid summer when she arrived, then they watched (4th of July?) fireworks in a warm summer's evening, and the next day (presumably), still on a beautiful, summery morning, she left. She could have been pregnant already when she went to stay with Forrest that time. It's only natural that she wants someone to care for her son when she's gone. And like you said, that leads one to think if it was the actual reason to reach out to Forrest, after all those years, because she knew Forrest wouldn't deny her anything. But yes, effectively, Junior is Forrest's son whatever the biology behind it all so it's a happy ending in that sense I guess.
@hennakettunen87552 ай бұрын
33:21 "She's going on vacation." 👍 Sadly, yeah. Though after all, not. 🙂