I enjoyed your review very much! "Fargo" is a classic and multiple Oscar winning movie. Frances McDormand deserved and did win the Best Actress Oscar. It also won Best Picture among other awards. Amazing all-around acting by all in the film, and incredible direction by the Cohen Brothers.
@user-dr4yr5fu9x6 күн бұрын
Can you react to ‘tenet’
@floriangrogoll520612 күн бұрын
Oh, ein seltener Diamant am Reaction Himmel. Ein deutscher Reaktor... ( blödes Wortspiel). Wühle mich weiterhin durch jedes deiner Videos.... weiter so
@TikiRainbowsАй бұрын
This is awesome
@conradmcdaniel84072 ай бұрын
Every time I tried to fast forward it was just you talking terrible
@rhapsody7102 ай бұрын
It goes to show you just how much you wouldn't expect such horrible crimes to happen in a remote little town in Minnesota. You might think that a pregnant police officer would be pulled from active duty until after the birth, because of the inherent danger risk that goes along with active duty. But that didn't happen with Marge, precisely because that kind of danger is so unexpected there.
@bryondavis21732 ай бұрын
Wakeen...not jokeen
@ykMMD2 ай бұрын
ah ha ha ha loved that reaction video
@mournblade10662 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this movie. It deserves to be more famous than, say, The Big Lebowski.
@peterdawson71982 ай бұрын
Hi Angus, great reactions to the best trilogy ever. Welcome to the BTTF family 🙂
@user-dn8tj8hd9b3 ай бұрын
I played the Security Guard outside the door leading into the vault area. The scene where the brothers couldn't find the key.
@davidmichaelson10923 ай бұрын
This is definitely a Kubrick masterpiece. But it also was created by Arthur C. Clarke. It would not be the same without him.
@doktor_ghul3 ай бұрын
...been two years, man. DEADPOOL X WOLVERINE is teetering on the brink, so where's your DEADPOOL 2?
@laurih.t.87233 ай бұрын
I'm about halfway through your reaction and you are so spot on to how I viewed this movie. Joaquin Phoenix SO deserved his Oscar win. Come on! He took a cartoon character that has been played many many many times and unraveled it and wrapped it up again in so many levels that I was blown away. I'm old school... Love Michael Keaton as Batman always!! And will Joaquin as Joker always!! You have such an eloquent way with your reaction but wish you'd shown more. This movie and his performance is so amazing. It speaks to where our world is and heading.... This movie is a masterpiece
@evanhayward15024 ай бұрын
Gave up his whole world but gave us a great show. Indeed. :)
@tonyantonellis99834 ай бұрын
I think the radiator young Arthur was tied to was polluted by ACE chemicals which is why Arthur has a laughing condition.
@tonyantonellis99834 ай бұрын
LOL Joking Phonix. short for Joker Phoenix the way Robert Pattinson's Batman goes by Battinson.
@tonyantonellis99834 ай бұрын
everytime, I watch Joker 2019 on my laptop, I follow it with The Batman 2022 as a way of making believe as if they are connected.
@Justabowlofpeanuts4 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this movie one of my favorites from them
@elusiveDEVIANT5 ай бұрын
What a dumb show. It hurts my soul. Vader can use the force to start a fire, and drag kenobi through it and put it out. But when started by a blaster, unable to do so? Literally, nothing about this show makes sense. Its so disrespectful to the legacy characters as well. Ugh... this show I beg you to watch Andor or heck, Altered Carbon. Truly great shows.Andor is by far the best star war show ever made.
@AbrasiousProductions5 ай бұрын
the narrator does sound very much like Alec Guinness
@1wwtom6 ай бұрын
A few things might interest you. The opening and closing scenes were shot at the Rahway State Prison in New Jersey. When Clooney calls his truant officer you see the lights of the since demolished Trump Plaza casino in Atlantic City, NJ. The shot of him going up the escalator to meet Frank, that was from the Boardwalk into that casino. Trump also once owned The Taj Mahal casino which is now the Hard Rock and Trump Marina casino which is now the Golden Nugget. Yes the Donald once owned 3 casinos in AC. FYI since Steve Wynn left Las Vegas, all of the casinos are owned by Corporations. No One person owns any of them anymore.
@OzzieMozzie7776 ай бұрын
This show is honestly in a whole different league from most contemporary programs on any network. I watched the 6th season already on Netflix. Don't have it anymore so I'm hoping they release it on Amazon prime before too long
@omega3118886 ай бұрын
Watch 2012, The Year We Make Contact. many of your questions will be answered.
@MatthewJamesKalasky6 ай бұрын
17:48 It made it so easy for me to remember which one he was. "SkekTEK", technology, science.
@MatthewJamesKalasky6 ай бұрын
The creatures in this world are all so weird, in a very cool way, of course.
@miely08476 ай бұрын
Watch 2010, and you will know
@fakecubed6 ай бұрын
Why has nobody else ever reacted to this movie? I don't understand why this movie gets zero interest compared to Fargo and The Big Lebowski.
@PolferiferusIIАй бұрын
This reactor gives a guess as to why in answer to other commenters wondering the same thing. The answer is "for copyright reasons". Not sure what this means precisely( but I know what it boils down to; reactors get strikes against their channel, and this film apparently has a history of channel's getting strikes (or some other censure) against them when airing it. Sad, as I agree with you...and why this one and not others? Who knows? KZfaq seems to be pretty arbitrary :(
@StephenLuke6 ай бұрын
This is one of the best action movies I ever watched! And yes I consider Die Hard a Christmas movie. Merry Christmas! 🎄🎁🎅🏻
@jarjthejargj60996 ай бұрын
This movie should be shown to kids in health class in every school in America- so they can learn that if they want to have safe sex without risking STD’s or impregnating the woman, just have sex with her belly button.
@jarjthejargj60996 ай бұрын
Hahaha! What a video, Angus!
@Tijuanabill6 ай бұрын
Another great John Hughes teen movie.
@mrwidget426 ай бұрын
I always prefer science fiction films and stories when they attempt to have credible science in them.
@mrwidget426 ай бұрын
I saw this in 1968, in the format that Kubrick intended. I do not mind the 35 minutes of no words. Not at all. I recall my undergraduate experience in coursework in video composition. The first and strongest lesson in visual storytelling is the dictum, "Show, don't tell". Kubrick seems to have taken pains in most of his films to follow that advice.
@miamicool6667 ай бұрын
Une réaction en allemand aurait été plus immersive pour cette vidéo déjà très amusante et inspirée. Merci beaucoup, un voisin français.
@adampare80887 ай бұрын
If you are interested in a movie where Charlie Sheen was a real actor. My favorite war movie, Platoon. From around 1988. He acts great as both the lead and the narrator.
@CDP18617 ай бұрын
Congratulations. Do you really think that you would understand someone who has been manipulating us from the times when we just climbed off the tree, laid out breadcrumbs to Jupiter for us to find millions of years later, lets us go to Jupiter as proof of what has become of their manipulations and then ... as it seems ... it's time for the next step? We are dealing with something that has been far ahead of us at the beginning and a few million years that have passed seem to have changed that only very little. Anybody who encountered something like that would be confused and scared out of his wits. No exposition or explanations leaves the viewer exactly with the intended experience.
@phantom2137 ай бұрын
Kubrick was such a genius. No words.
@PekkaSiltala7 ай бұрын
Watch the original film (1960). It has even bigger stars, The Rat Pack.
@House_Of_Cards_7 ай бұрын
Maybe the best cosmic horror movie ever made. Pure Lovecraftian horror in its truest form. It is different because true cosmic horror has never been made with such perfect execution.
@georgenelawson99177 ай бұрын
This should have did like silence of ththe lambs and took all the Oscars for that year lol
@georgenelawson99177 ай бұрын
They were just getting their tuxedos fitted made sure they fot alright lol and decided to play some ball lol. What's not to understand with that lol. Awesome movie. Awesome acting lol. Its a shame this didn't get any awards or nominations like not even a Oscar lol. Tommy should get a Oscar for acting directing writing everything lol.
@georgenelawson99177 ай бұрын
Should see the budget you'd be like where'd the money go lol
@georgenelawson99177 ай бұрын
Of course this is decent awesome movie lol makes perfect sense to lol
@georgenelawson99177 ай бұрын
Lisa is a irresistible succubus I don't blame mark or anybody else she seduces lol. She's hot a b but still hot lol. Its hard to say hard to that lol.
@randybass88427 ай бұрын
I went to an art museum once. I walked around, looking at the paintings, and said, "Eh, it might be good for others, but it's not my cup of tea." Someone said to me, "That's okay, it's not for everyone."
@Nick_CF7 ай бұрын
God bless Shitty Carl
@airmark027 ай бұрын
I was 11 in 1968 when my mother dropped us kids off at the mall to see 2001. She just wanted us out of the house and didn't know or care what the movie was about. *welcome to growing-up in the 1960's* 😉
@ToxicGamer864548 ай бұрын
I don’t know about this setting but life in prison doesn’t always mean you spend the rest of your life in prison. It could mean that you’re sentenced to life but in 25 years(for example) you have the opportunity for parole(get out conditionally). Some states may just call that “life” while other states may word it “25-life”. Then in other instances it really means life without the possibility of parole(early release). I say that to explain why the two life sentences. On the surface it seems redundant, but if parole Is available after a time it makes more sense. So take the first example I used. He sees the parole board after 25 years and they grant him an early release; he then still has to complete the other life sentence. So another 25 years before he is eligible for parole. Making it a minimum of 50 years he’ll do. Then there is just the logistical part of the sentencing. He was convicted of two murders. He received a sentence for each. The judge determined that each murder was deserving of life in prison. If it would have been one murder conviction he’d have gotten 1 life sentence. I’ve been to prison a couple times and I’ve met people with 600 years in prison. This is because they committed many crimes and was sentenced for each and the sentences ran consecutively. Or sometimes your sentences can be run concurrently, depending on the specific circumstances of your case. I’ll use my case for example. I had 3 independent crimes. Crimea that we’re committed at different times. I plead guilty to them all and was sentenced as follows. 16-24 months, 2-3yrs and 2-10yrs. They were ran concurrently so I served them all at the same time. Making the 2-10 the only one that really mattered. To explain the 2-10yrs. Depending on the state and crime there is a minimum and maximum in a sentence. So 2 years was my minimum time to do with the maximum being 10 years. So in 2 years I go to the parole board. They determine if I get out or not. They can reject parole for a term. Let’s say 1 year. Then in a year I go back for parole. They can reject my parole again. They can continue to do this until I’ve served 10 years. Although in reality I got out in 2 years. Most people get out in their minimum if the crime isn’t really bad or if they don’t act like complete animals in prison.
@adamplusch40858 ай бұрын
Kubrick makes his audience start the movie staring at a horizontal obelisk for 2 minutes and again at intermission, and they had no clue.