The “hippies” at the Spahn movie ranch were The Manson Family. Tex, Sadie were two of the killers Manson sent out. Many books about it all. Tarantino tells a fairytale about what he wishes would have happened
@stinkbug43214 ай бұрын
Noooooooo Sh!t, really.
@kristianberg42647 ай бұрын
I’m not sure if either of you are going to get the real life events this movie is dealing with, but it’s basically a re-telling of the horrific events if things had turned out a different way.The Charles Manson Murders was a pretty terrifying time, in Hollywood. Look up the Manson Murders, all the characters Dalton meets at the end are real famous people that were murdered that night, and the worst being a nine months pregnant Sharon Tate. This was a way of giving that night a happy ending.
@innercircle3417 ай бұрын
They have no idea
@tonyh66407 ай бұрын
Exactly...Tarantino said this was his love letter to Hollywood
@nickcollins24137 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was going to post but Im sure they will enjoy it, one of the more intelligent reactors on here
@craigplatel8137 ай бұрын
Not just the Manson killings but, growing up in the 60's and immediately knowing all the shows and actors that referenced.
@philmakris85077 ай бұрын
Game over maaan
@Ian-lx1iz7 ай бұрын
Hollywood movies are basically about happy endings. In reality, Hollywood wasn't. The Spahn Movie Ranch hippies actually butchered a heavily pregnant Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring and two others in Polanski's rented home on Cielo Drive. (Also, Tarantino includes a sly reference to 'Natalie' (Wood?) who's alleged to have been killed by her husband ...while bitching on a motor cruiser) So, Tarantino remakes the reality into 'Once upon a time...' where the horrific ending of the Manson family murders is transposed into a traditional happy Hollywood ending. For those of us old enough to remember the Manson family murders, it quite brings a tear.
@commonsenseprevails66637 ай бұрын
I couldn't have put it any better 👍
@musicalmistress1016 ай бұрын
I felt like it was a cop out and Tarantino lost his edge. Because the Tate murder was such a huge event in 1969, I feel that Tarantino used it as an excuse to have a story and added a bunch of boring filler scenes to it.
@AdamtheGrey027 ай бұрын
Everyone should know the real Sharon Tate story before they watch this movie to appreciate the alternate reality more.
@porflepopnecker43767 ай бұрын
I wish there was a handbook people could read before they watch this movie so that they'd get at least some of the many references that it's packed with, some of which are crucial to an even basic understanding of the story and its setting.
@innercircle3417 ай бұрын
Genuinely my number 1 QT movie and I am ahuge fan
@shainewhite27817 ай бұрын
I heard that the ending surprised everyone in the theater! They even said It was so shocking!
@Divamarja_CA7 ай бұрын
It surprised me, for sure. I was well aware of the actual events so this fairytale/alternative ending was very powerful for me and I immediately burst into unexpected tears.
@MrKINSM7 ай бұрын
I saw it in the theater, the ending is what made the movie. For those who knew about Manson, in my group, loved it. Others, who didn't know the details of his cult, were like wtf did I just watch.
@aowyn_7 ай бұрын
i’m actually glad people don’t know about charles manson anymore, his name will disappear, all memory of him will disappear, as it should be
@jomojojo66037 ай бұрын
But what about the Beatles' song "Helter Skelter"? McCartney thinks that it is ruined forever. Don't forget, someone will probably make a Netflix show about Manson and he'll be all the rage again. Just like with other killers in recent years.
@DavidAntrobus7 ай бұрын
@@jomojojo6603 You're weirdly correct: the same actor (Damon Herriman) plays Manson in the Netflix show _Mindhunter_ .
@davidpeters447 ай бұрын
Uh, no, we should all be aware of what mentally ill psychopaths are capable of.
@texassmokingmonkey7 ай бұрын
yeah you make a good point
@Curraghmore7 ай бұрын
Plenty of people still know about Charles Manson. The Germans removed all traces of Hitler and Nazism from public areas but the world still knows about Hitler and Nazism. There are history books.
@teddiemack80717 ай бұрын
This was the Golden Age of Hollywood where a lot of the actors were World War 2 Veterans and many were heavy drinkers but they loved life. Clint Eastwood is one of the few left from this era. Brad and Leo did a great job.
@innercircle3417 ай бұрын
The Golden Age went from about 1930 to 1960 with 5 big studios dominating. By 1969 you had the New Wave, people lile Goddard, Polanski and movies like Easy Rider This film is set in the transition, the Golden Age is over.
@teddiemack80717 ай бұрын
@@innercircle341 You're probably right but I can't watch "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" without thinking it's the Golden era of Hollywood. They just snubbed it in the reviews because they looked down on it being filmed in Spain and with Italian production.
@porflepopnecker43767 ай бұрын
This is a good description of Aldo Ray, to whom Tarantino pays particular attention in the novelization.
@unclebobunclebob7 ай бұрын
Tarantino revises history again. I like this version better than reality.
@andreshernandez11807 ай бұрын
The guy looking for Terry was *Charles Manson* who started a cult, the hippies were members and in real life that night they brutally murdered a pregnant *Sharon Tate* and her guests, which you clearly didn’t know anything about. This movie was a rewriting of history Tarantino style. Rick and Cliff are the protagonists but they’re just fictional characters inserted into real life events, an excuse to retell a story in order to change the horrible real outcome. When they all meet at the end it’s very emotional not because Rick is going to get more roles but because by that time in reality they were all dead. *PLEASE* don’t forget about *Arlington Road* starring *Jeff Bridges* and *Tim Robbins*
@randyhuman7 ай бұрын
You are spot on with Arlington Road. That film is terrifying and really could happen. Such an underrated masterpiece. I have never seen Joan Cusak play such an awful person, and she killed it!
@paulhewes73337 ай бұрын
The Manson's didnt murder Sharon Tate, they BUTCHERED HER and her guests. They MUTILATED them. What Tarantino had happened to them was WAY too nice for what they did in real life. They were monsters.
@howardb.62057 ай бұрын
GAME OVER GUYS! MAN! I JUST LOVE YOU TWO! ...Once Upon a Time on KZbin!
@Dave-el6rh7 ай бұрын
this will become one of the most interesting movie reactions in movie reaction history by far... I love it...
@andreshernandez11807 ай бұрын
Huh?
@Dave-el6rh7 ай бұрын
@@andreshernandez1180what...
@donnab80007 ай бұрын
Growing up in the heyday of Charles Manson and “The Family” a band of hippies living on an old movie ranch, I had to see this movie when it came out. Read Helter Skelter, watch documentaries on Charles Manson or watch the movie of the real events that transpired that evening. Sharon Tate was a beautiful actress who met with a horrific, tragic demise at the hands of “The Family”. Manson and the family scared me silly even during the trials, and when the major players were in prison.
@JackRyder-lh4ek6 ай бұрын
@@donnab8000 I read Helter Skelter many decades ago too. It's total bs. You should read, Chaos, By Tom O'Neil. It's what really happened. Tom is also on Joe Rogan podcast. He worked, non stop on this for 20 years. Bugliosi was a liarand fraud. You'll understand.
@smedleybutler19697 ай бұрын
You really cant understand this movie if you dont know about the Sharon Tate and Labianco murders by the Manson clan!
@makerstudios54567 ай бұрын
Very true. I know all about it and my stomach was upside down until the end.
@michaelfontanelli245027 күн бұрын
First time I ever saw an audience stand up and cheer during a movie!
@Itstwofourteen7 ай бұрын
For me, this is Tarantino's most earnest and wholesome film, and consequently my favorite of his.
@maxvonsydow61807 ай бұрын
They were one search away (Sharon Tate) from really appreciating and enjoying this movie... 🎬👍🙂
@BarryHart-xo1oy7 ай бұрын
The book,”Helter Skelter” by Vincent Bugliosi,tells the story of the Tate-LaBianca murders and how Sharon Tate,Jay Sebring and the other unfortunate residents of the Tate-Polanski home met their tragic fates.
@MarcosElMalo27 ай бұрын
It’s the definitive True Crime book, written by one of the prosecutors who brought the murderers to justice.
@texassmokingmonkey7 ай бұрын
as a kid who grew up during the madness of this manson thing, i was sooo dreading the end of this movie that i went outside for a smoke before the final scene because i knew the horrible events of that night already. then my wife texted me that it wasn't what i was expecting so i went in to watch the end, and it was an ecstatic moment of catharsis to see these psycho butchers on the receiving end of the horrors. yes it isn't real (once upon a time...), but still it was a great if imaginary moment. like when they whacked hitler and the entire german command in his ww2 pic. not sure how "right" it is, but i relished every second of the violence at the end.
@maximillianosaben7 ай бұрын
My first viewing, I felt the movie didn't have much of a plot. But since, oh man don't get me started. Love this movie!
@handsomestik7 ай бұрын
I never thought Quentin would top Fiction soundtrack but he did. This is the best soundtrack. I still bump this
@robyfiorili7 ай бұрын
Especially "Keep me hanging on" by the unrightfully forgotten Vanilla Fudge
@gregkirby90597 ай бұрын
That movie Sharon Tate (margo robbie) went too that she was in is Wrecking Crew one of the Mat Helm movies with Dean Martin 1.The Silencers 1966 2.Murders Row 1966 3.The Ambushers 1967 4.The Wrecking Crew 1969... These are SPY spoof movies, also based on books.
@kylehopkins11807 ай бұрын
The fantasy is so much better than the reality of that night!
@jusan75857 ай бұрын
This movie just can’t be viewed appropriately without knowledge of the Manson family and Sharon Tate
@PolferiferusII7 ай бұрын
They'll likely watch it again after all these comments, with new eyes, but on their own. I would if I were in their shoes. Glad I got to see that rarest of reactions of persons knowing next to nothing going in.
@renzero92067 ай бұрын
Totally agree. The ending isn't the same if you don't know the history behind the film recreation.
@salsonny7 ай бұрын
The Mansons went in the wrong house in this story
@BarryHart-xo1oy7 ай бұрын
Quite true.
@MarcosElMalo27 ай бұрын
Well, they changed their plan after encountering the angry Rick Dalton in the street.
@RosaParksWasWyt7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately today in California, criminals are treated better than law abiding citizens. If an innocent person in their own home gets home invaded and they protect themselves with a gun, they gotta fight for their life in court with judges and juries trying to send them to prison for just trying to stay alive. And the criminals get 6 months probation and sent right back out to the public
@pricemoore20227 ай бұрын
Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
@jhilal23857 ай бұрын
Q - "I wonder what's in Tarantino's head?" A - Feet
@andreshernandez11807 ай бұрын
Dirty feet
@paulhansen76677 ай бұрын
Too bad that is not the way the story really went. One of those murderers just got paroled in 2023. Sickening.
@innercircle3417 ай бұрын
Too bad they have no clue what they are watching
@richardbalducci44907 ай бұрын
@@innercircle341 it just shows us how quickly “history” (real or manufactured) is forgotten.
@barblessable7 ай бұрын
Like Inglorious Basterds , Tarantino gives us a happy ending , not the reality , the Manson "family" were opposite of hippies they were murderous nut jobs , they killed Sharon and her friends.
@renzero92067 ай бұрын
The cast in this film is out of this world, both real and referenced. Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and Leo everyone knows. You also have legends Al Pacino and Bruce Dern (father of Laura Dern). You have fictional recreations of Bruce Lee, Steve McQueen, director Sam Wanamaker (father of actress Zoe Wanamaker). You have Maya Hawke (Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke's daughter) playing Linda Kasabian (which you spotted to be fair). Pussycat (who hitches a ride with Cliff) is played Margaret Qualley, who is Andie MacDowell's daughter. And Austin Butler is Tex.
@FrankOdonnell-ej3hd7 ай бұрын
don't like to admit it but I loved the final scene where pitt flamed the last of those murdering bastards in the pool⚛😀❤
@nitaweitzel8226 ай бұрын
Leo did the flame. Brad and Brandy got the other 2
@penoyer797 ай бұрын
it's worth the price of admission alone just watching leo throw a bunch of temper tantrums
@jeffreybosiljevac34087 ай бұрын
You two should research what actually happened with Charles Manson and the Manson Family Murders. Then maybe rewatch this movie again, after you know the real story.
@penoyer797 ай бұрын
google sharon tate... you'll learn real quick the significance of the ending
@MegaSeth227 ай бұрын
'Jay Sebring' was Jim Morrison's hair dresser; weird connections. Styleized and molded the face of the 60's and both had bizzare tragic ends at... the end of the 60's (69 & 71).
@jamesdamiano88947 ай бұрын
Definitely one of my favorite Tarantino films. It’s one thing to go into a movie blind. But this is one you guys really should have done some research on. You both had no idea what it’s based on. An alternate reality like Inglorious Bastards was an alternative telling of historical events. I can’t believe you guys cut out so much of the movie in this reaction.
@MrArgman7 ай бұрын
cant imagine what i would think of this movie if i had no knowledge of the manson murders, this is fascinating
@PolferiferusII7 ай бұрын
I agree. Commenters acting as if this is the only possibility of them ever watching the movie again, and, oh no! they missed all the pertinant references! Who cares, we all got a reaction of someone going in completely cold, as cold as could be, what we obstensibly watch this for... And I love it!! I guess many folks watch reaction videos to comfirm things (boring, imo). I watch for the sociology and psychology because THAT endlessly fascinates me!
@dbua47487 ай бұрын
32:50 - not the first time Tarantino did that. In "Reservor dogs" Buscemi's character (mr Pink) was bitching about waiters, and in "Pulp fiction" Buscemi played waiter in oldschool restaurant
@hornerinf7 ай бұрын
I had a friend who was supposed to be at Sharon Tate's house for dinner that night. He couldn't make it. I bet he wished things would have turned out Tarantino's way.
@porflepopnecker43767 ай бұрын
Interesting! I think Steve McQueen was also supposed to be there as well.
@hornerinf7 ай бұрын
@@porflepopnecker4376 Can you imagine Steve McQueen doing what Brad Pitt did in the movie? He would have been the only one there who could have fought with the Manson gang. He was a pretty tough dude. His martial arts skills were not a joke. I almost bought McQueen's ranch in Santa Paula, CA years ago but the area had some issues with ground pollution at the time and was just a little too pricey for our budget.
@Kebmo3387 ай бұрын
I never realized Tex was the guy who played Elvis.
@halloweenlivesforever22277 ай бұрын
Love the reaction guys. I have this film on blu-ray and 4K HD. My favorite film of all time right now and I know alot of other fans of yall have already said but the main plot of this film has to do with Charles Manson and his female followers he took in, in reality, killed Sharon Tate but this film Quentin just tool the true story and switched it up, in memory of Sharon and her unborn child😇🙏, her not get killed and how most people wished it could have happened.
@jhilal23857 ай бұрын
Have you seen Tarantino's best movie, "Jackie Brown" (1997)
@barbaralacomette97837 ай бұрын
spahn ranch ws really there.I had been there myself ....it was a desertrd movie set and the Manson Family toook it over.......before they killed Sharon and friends.....this movie is about what would have been IF the Manson hadnt killed everyone and they all l ived...you HAVE to know the history of all that before the movie makes sense...
@renzero92067 ай бұрын
My fav Tarantino film. The film really needs you to know the history of Sharon Tate tbh. If you don't, the impact of the ending doesn't hit you imo. Having grown up when the event was still fresh in people's mind, hearing Sharon's voice over the intercom makes me cry every time.
@micpar27 ай бұрын
To see the true story of this about the tragic murder of Sharon Tate. Check out Helter Skelter.
@SimoExMachina27 ай бұрын
In real life Sharon Tate was murdered by the Manson cult. This movie of course takes things into the direction of "what should've happened", as catharsis for the tragedy. The whole title "once upon a time" ... refers to fairy tales and Hollywood endings.
@gregkirby90597 ай бұрын
Bruce Dern movies 1.The Burbs 2.Family Plot 3.Black Sunday 4.Silent Running 5.Harry Tracy, Desperado 6.The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant
@MarcosElMalo27 ай бұрын
lol, a tiny fraction of his credits. He got his start in the business playing bad guys in cowboy movies.
@porflepopnecker43767 ай бұрын
Don't forget "The Cowboys" and his infamous run-in with John Wayne's character.
@pauldavis72607 ай бұрын
Nice reaction from you both. Now you both need to react to a movie called From Dusk Till Dawn another Tarantino movie.
@Fischstix957 ай бұрын
you guys did a reaction to Death Proof? Is it not on youtube?
@jhilal23857 ай бұрын
For more on the Mansons, watch the series "Mindhunters"
@MarcosElMalo27 ай бұрын
Also watch the Manson sketch from the Ben Stiller Show. Bob Odenkirk plays Manson. 😂
@girliephotographer7 ай бұрын
Your ignorance of the horrific real events of that night are sooooo frustrating! Read up on the Tate Murders, then rewatch from the begining and you will feel the slow impending doom that the moive is slowly heading toward, then the giant feeling of joy and relief when history is altered!
@robyfiorili7 ай бұрын
It seems to me you don't know about the real Charles Manson story. He and his hippy "family" assassinated the actress Sharon Tate (who was pregnant) wife of the legendary director Roman Polanski (by the way Marylin Manson is named after Charles) and other three persons that night.
@tsmartin7 ай бұрын
That's not surprising because they don't live here in the U.S, and are too young.
@robyfiorili7 ай бұрын
@@tsmartin I don't live in the USA (anyway I am 52 😆)
@porflepopnecker43767 ай бұрын
@@tsmartin It's absolutely common knowledge. Or should be.
@thomasripley15487 ай бұрын
This is loosely based on what happened in Hollywood in august of 1969 at sharon tates house...tarentino just switched the outcome.....
@DaniBlazin7 ай бұрын
Check out more Margot in the Barbie movie! 💫 🎉 🍿
@thomasripley15487 ай бұрын
If your interested in the real story I recamend the book Hwlter skelter.....
@jamiehill36217 ай бұрын
Fun fact both Bruce Lee and action Star Steve McQueen were both invited to Sharon Tates house that night in advance but advised they couldn't make it. It makes you wonder if IRL it would have turned out differently.
@jhilal23857 ай бұрын
In real life, Polanski is living outside the US in exile, fleeing a US arrest warrant for m0lesting a 14 yo girl. The French have been sheltering him for decades because they don't see a problem with what he is alleged to have done.
@Parallax-3D5 ай бұрын
He was actually going to plead guilty to a lesser charge, but he learned the judge was going to reject the plea deal, so he fled. There is no “alleged” about it. He pretty much confessed but fled before he was sentenced.
@stephaniecabrera-o8l7 ай бұрын
Once Upon A Time Season 1
@micpar27 ай бұрын
That's why you don't fuck with old Marines/soldiers too. They'll turn you into Hamburger Helper.
@alicestevens82917 ай бұрын
I'm not as about this one as his others. I love the storytelling but I also expect Quentin to be on point there. My favorite part is the acting though. I can be compelled by watching a great act even the story doesn't hold up. Leo took the cake here of course. The message though? Hollywood has very strong feelings about the Manson killings. I get that. I lived, worked and hung out with these people. It hit their own. I grew up in the region where Dahmer and the following copycats pulled that nonsense and now that sort of thing impacts you for the rest of your life. I also am related to someone related to the case whom had passed down Manson's watercolors to my father thus am deeply aware of the details of everything that happened. Add as we can see they even added some Hollywood perspective on Bruce Lee where he wasn't quite as revered in their circles as he would be in fans or even my own. However as a viewer it is still hard to feel the potency of this otherwise dated tragedy to the point of say rooting for the malice lobbed on the OG perpetrators and their dopplegangers. I don't have that kind of spite harbored in my heart against those people despite agreeing what they did was wrong, utter lunacy really. And of course that is hardly an isolated incident anymore in America and more sadly mass murder has become a trend. Worse still one inspired by the media popularity of persons like Dahmer and Manson and the desire to obtain the same thing. Something I was thinking about recently when coming across a Psycho reaction video. But hence the title of the story and who this one was really for which would be Quentin's colleagues in the industry who were directly effected by those events. Though original of him to broach the subject at least. Again though the acting did more than make up for it but I can't say it leaves the profound impact on my person that films like Pulp Fiction did due being unable to relate to it. And I did not feel anything when Dahmer was shanked for that matter. I guess in my book harboring that level of animosity towards the abuser is akin to re-inflicting the wound for them as opposed to moving past them. But hats off to the cast regardless.
@MariaPerry-qf1nw7 ай бұрын
Inglorious bastards changed the real life ending and so does this film. Personally I prefer Tarantino's endings ❤
@BobbyMoore2-mp8wb7 ай бұрын
Y’all should watch Superman Batman public enemies
@MrKINSM7 ай бұрын
So...biggest question...did Cliff kill his wife?
@andreshernandez11807 ай бұрын
I certainly hope so
@calm7137 ай бұрын
This story was lost on them because they didn't know the backstory and how they redid history.
@DaniBlazin7 ай бұрын
Check out young Leo in The Beach! 🦈 🏝️ 🍿
@innercircle3417 ай бұрын
I mean if you dont know the true events then this movie wont mean much and it appears from your post reaction discussion you have no clue. Shame
@philmakris85077 ай бұрын
Game over maaan!
@Aodhanlurcher5 ай бұрын
This movie can be much better understood and appreciated if the viewers read about the Manson family and the Sharon Tate murder.
@charlesbarnes69127 ай бұрын
Do u guys have a PO box??
@FloridaMango2 ай бұрын
George was tired from all the hippie head on his ranch, why else you think he let them stay there?
@sleapycell78197 ай бұрын
❤❤
@RyanToolbox6 ай бұрын
It's the story of Charles Manson. You guys should look into it. It is fascinating.
@DewJee20197 ай бұрын
You two did a great job reacting, as usual. There is absolutely no way that you could have known what this movie was about. I prefer reactors who go into movies with as little knowledge about the film as possible. Folks saying that you should have done research on this movie before watching it are being ridiculous and unnecessarily hostile.
@andreshernandez11807 ай бұрын
I agree about going in blindly, but when it’s a completely fictional story, when it’s about real life events, particularly if those events are going to be twisted Tarantino style, it certainly helps to know what really happened so that you actually understand the movie. I don’t know if no one gave them at least an idea of what it was about beforehand but someone should’ve. Their conclusions were completely off because of this lack of knowledge.
@porflepopnecker43767 ай бұрын
That's like saying a basic knowledge of classic Universal monster movies is unnecessary to fully appreciate "Young Frankenstein" or that one need not know anything about the movies "The Naked Gun", "Hot Shots!", or "Top Secret" are spoofing in order to get all the jokes and references.
@gregkirby90597 ай бұрын
Roman Polanski movies 1.Repulsion 2.The Fearless Vampire Killers
@porflepopnecker43767 ай бұрын
And "Chinatown."
@gregkirby90597 ай бұрын
@@randogirl-3 BRO movies with Roman in them not produced etc
@geneeverett337 ай бұрын
Gotta look up the real life story. It will make more sense
@Shivam002027 ай бұрын
React to Kalki 2898ad trailer😊
@RonnieG7 ай бұрын
Did not seem like you knew the actual story of Tate being killed by charles mansons followers. This was hollywoods reversionist history revenge story.
@steve85107 ай бұрын
The balls, the balls
@NPClownumber81googolplex7 ай бұрын
Quentin did Bruce Lee dirty
@slc24667 ай бұрын
And played even more one-dimensional than I remembered.
@TheNativeEngine7 ай бұрын
Exactly. He made him a prick. Even Bruce admitted Ali would beat him. He was more man than Tarantino gave him credit for.
@ajmmoviestv16697 ай бұрын
Wow! ... Skipped over the entire Italian part of the movie.
@Hertfordtownontour227 ай бұрын
Can you react to kingdom of heaven
@joshuacampbell74937 ай бұрын
This is Quentin Tarantino last movie he direct.
@Dave-el6rh7 ай бұрын
what in the heck is going on ...come on...hahaha...its cute though...but ...hahaha
@AyAy0087 ай бұрын
If you ask the people who like this movie *why* they like this movie, most of them would say, it's because it's a Quentin Tarantino movie. It's the same with recent Martin Scorsese movies.
@JackRyder-lh4ek6 ай бұрын
This is about the Manson family
@dggydddy597 ай бұрын
Unless you're somewhat well versed in Hollywood history, there's a lot about this movie that you probably won't get. This movie centers around Tarantino's rewrite about the Charles Manson cult who murdered director Roman Polanski's wife Sharon Tate, an 8½ month pregnant actress and several of her friends one night in their Hollywood Hills home on Cielo Drive. In the movie it all turns out OK and it's the murderers who end up getting killed. But in real life, it was two nights of bloody, gruesome, tragic cult murders. Charles Manson has been a very notorious name in America for 55 years.
@REALAMERICANMAN5317 ай бұрын
8:13 i love bruce lee. But at 130lbs vs 220lbs of ali. Bruce lee would have ended up just like he did here. On his ass.... crying and shit.
@rastiga91967 ай бұрын
I'm 6'4 215 pounds, Ali was def bigger than 215.
@REALAMERICANMAN5317 ай бұрын
@@rastiga9196 he weighed in at 210 and a half for foreman.... youre welcome.
@philmakris85077 ай бұрын
It's amazing that there are so many movie reaction channels run by people that don't have a clue about movies.
@REALAMERICANMAN5317 ай бұрын
@@philmakris8507 that shit blooooow me away. I was thereeeeeee in the late 80s and 90s. I remember watching this shit..... everybody else seems to be faking it with their little reaction channels......... they GOT TO BE....
@REALAMERICANMAN5317 ай бұрын
@@philmakris8507 we had nothing but movies... no internet, no pbones. Just blockbuster... we watched it alllllllllllllll everybody is lying.