This film could easily be a live action play. One intro scene, then 3 hours in the same place. I love it. No car chases, no heists, just tension between humans in the same room. Everyone is lying, and everyone knows it.
@@maxducoudray I heard that. I also heard that, because the script leaked before production started, he was going to leave it at that live performance and not make the movie, but the reaction to the live performance convinced him to make the movie.
@@MonkeeKnucklez2 I heard about that as well. I believe he did a rewrite after he made that decision, that switched up the story a little so it didn’t match the leaked script.
The looks Hannah gives Ash when he tries to come up with the most outlandish symbolisms is what I live for. Just priceless reactions that Ash doesn't even notices until editing
Fun fact: Her reaction when Kurt Russel shatters that guitar was genuine. The plan was to switch this over 100 year old Martin guitar, that a museum lended them before he smashes it. Well, something went wrong and Russel shattered that original piece of history 🤣
Imagine the crews reaction😂 the prop person must’ve been shitting his pants haha … listen museum there’s been an accident, bad news the guitars fucked. The good news is kurt Russell is the person who smashed it
When this movie came out I love the fact it was as Ash said, a movie about two people who were against each other before and should have every reason to hate each other, coming together to destroy a true irredeemable evil.
Walton was only average, in The Next Karate Kid. He didn't start getting his footing until House of a Thousand Corpses. By then, you could really see his confidence as an actor.
That guitar was a genuine artifact from a museum. Daisy’s reaction to John breaking it was real. He was supposed to wait and break a fake guitar, but he broke the real one.
This film was actually meant to be a Django Sequel, called "Django in White Hell," when Tarantino first started writing the script. But later on, he realized that he needed the protagonist of this film to be morally ambiguous, as if he used Django, we'd all instantly know he was the hero. So he came up with Major Marquis Warren.
Walton Goggins, who plays the Sheriff in this movie, plays the single best TV villain of all time in a show called Justified. It is a western type show set in modern times. I cannot recommend it enough.
Sorry, Brian, Boyd Crowder is impressive, but the best TV villain of all time is, Al Swearengen, from the HBO show, Deadwood. I've got all the seasons from both shows, and Boyd ain't got nothing on Al.
This is, to me, the best Tarantino movie. The tension, the theatrics, the mystery, the unlikely relationship of Chris and Warren, everything is perfect and the setting is flawless
It's funny how you speculated that Samuel L. Jackson's character may be Django in his latter years. When Tarantino wrote the screenplay, it started that way, but he opted to make this a stand-alone story, rather than the continuing saga of Django .
Nope, that's not a recurring thing. It only happened in Pulp Fiction. And the purpose of having that line was to establish his close relationship to Jules. It implies that he was Soo comfortable with him, probably grew up together. Like Tarantino did in real life, he grew up in a predominantly black neighborhood and loves black culture. And in the movie Jimmy was married to a black woman! He wasn't being racist. You can't be Soo sensitive. You have to read between the lines. SYMBOLISM
Hannah seems like a very visual, attention to detail person. People like that can often really visualize graphic descriptions so it makes sense she'd have a reaction when Ash describes the blood and tongue and everything. It's a good, creative quality to have but it's hard to visually see verbal descriptions.
Tarantino never misses. He hasn't made a bad movie. Sure, some weren't as popular as others, but that doesn't take away from their artistic value and entertaining story and dialogue just because someone didn't understand it. Every one of his films are awesome in their own right.
5:16 those are strike anywhere matches.The matches you're used to are called safety matchess. The issue with strike anywhere matches is that they will strike anywhere.. including off each other while they're in your pocket...
Ya they had these matches around when I was a kid in the 70s. I accidently started the couch on fire in a wood farm house. Luckily, my parents arrived before the couch caught the house on fire. I was trying to put it out with a fork at 5 yr old. LOL
Hannah was closer to the truth than she realized when she said they’re all bad people. But more interestingly is the debate on wether Sam Jackson’s character killed the son or not. The answer is within the details. The confederate soldier essentially shot himself in the foot when he said he overheard them talking about it. Not true. Jackson’s character was out with the horses when the conversation took place and when the old man’s sons name was brought up. More importantly, Sam Jackson knew the boys name without said knowledge implying that the events did indeed take place and he did kill that man’s son.
Nominated for 3 Oscars: Best Supporting Actress, Jennifer Jason Leigh Best Original Score, Ennio Morricone Best Cinematography, Robert Richardson. It won Best Original Score for Ennio Morricone as he was 86 years old, making him the oldest Oscar winner at the time. He passed away in 2020. Morricone hated working with Quentin Tarantino as was facing major deadlines to finish the score. But they had a great working relationship, and remained friends. Most of the music is from John Carpenter's THE THING.
My favorite symbolism was in the beginning with the shot of the two horses. 1 black, 1 white that foreshadowed Mannix & Warren's puting their differences aside and working together.
"You know, looks can be deceiving." Fun Fact: writer and director Quentin Tarantino said that some of Ennio Morricone's compositions for the film are the unused scores for "The Thing" (1982). Kurt Russell was the star in that film. Also, this is one of the best Quentin Tarantino films. The performances, the dialogue, the directing, the cinematography, the music, just brilliant, you get your typical Quentin Tarantino craziness in it too, but its not the focal point, amazing piece of work.
She’s so angry and all I can do is laugh 😂 . I’m so sorry Hannah. You are the best girlfriend letting him torture you lol. Just know that we appreciate you and your no neck
Ash unhinged in this reaction is the best part them innuendos were killin me "riding like 6 horses symbolism" killed me, bro the way the word symbolism gets thrown around on this channel you'd assume they throwin around money
Bro.. i'm sick-ish, my throat is sore, i can barely laugh.. 24:11-24:40.. you guys got me laughing, coughing and crying.. i know tomorrow my throat is gonna be worse 😂
If you ever make a trip to the states, pints are on me. I could listen to the banter between you two for DAYS. There was a video on Hannah's channel (DONT TRUST HANNAH) where you're going back and forth about how to cook rice--and even THAT was hilarious.
Y'all made my night with this one I was wondering why Hannah was throwing up then remember the throwing up blood especially on daisy's face lol. "I Saw your pants rise THUMBNAIL THUMBNAIL" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The only reaction channel with honest reactions. The couple energy is unmatched on top. Hannah always the feminist and Ash mocking her a bit is just pure comedy
@@justtrustash As much as I like the hateful 8 Django and Inglorious basterds, they all have certain climatic moments, that go over the top and don't match the otherwise, perfect tone, pacing and writing of the films. Tarantino has this problem. Pulp fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown are widely and universally considered his greatest films, but I get why you would prefer Django or Basterds or Hateful 8, because of the action and gore. For me I'm less interested in that over the supreme writing and storytelling of Tarantino's earlier films.
One of the many reasons I love this film is that it, much like Reservoir Dogs, could be done as a stage play fairly easily. It's all about the dialogue, and the dialogue is brilliant.
Best movie reaction I’ve seen so far. 😂 😂 😂. And it seems that Hannah had reach her limit with Ash. It’s was entertaining but it got “real” real quick. Keep at it, you guys are great. From: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
This was the funniest reaction so far. I couldn’t stop laughing at her gagging noises lol😂 Hannah’s Southern accent got better as the movie progressed.
This movie is the true essence of America, naturally we hate each other but there are somethings to hate even more and in that mutual hatred we grow stronger😂
The blonde Kiwi stagecoach driver is Zoe Bell, Uma Thurman's stunt double for Kill Bill I &II. Tarantino gave her a bigger role in Deathproof, also starring Kurt Russell. She actually plays herself in the movie.
LMAO classic Hannah!!! I've been looking forward to y'all watching this for months! I love your reactions 🔥 great content 💯 The acting and characters completely carried this movie, like you guys said, the personalities made it so interesting
One of my fav Tarantino films. 90% takes place in ONE location, and it's all about the characters and the script. The cast were excellent, but for me, Jennifer Jason Leigh as Daisy was my favourite. Such a memorable character. Her expressions, the beatings she took, great physical performance imo. Great film in all.
Love your reactions, I watch them while I assemble gundam 😂 Also at 5:15, matches used to have a phosphorous tip which is an extremely flammable substance that can be lit with a little friction, not hard to figure why keeping a box of them around didn't "catch" on
I just love the sound quality in this movie. Everything sounds amazingly real, the fire, the spurs, the wooden furniture, the leather boots and belts, etc. it’s like you’re actually in the room.
More reaction gold from you two. Hannah you are a trooper, I know you hate it and I'm sorry but your gagging scenes are HILARIOUS! You two are easily my favorite movie reactors. Much love
Just hangin' wif mu mates.. That's my Brit-ish accent. Get it, Brit-ish? I'm across the pond. "don't call them rats, they're just mice inside your sisters car trying to find some warmth" hahahaha
Hannah said, "theres something about Bob." Have you seen that movie? It stars Bill Murray as a patient obsessed with being a part of his therapists family. It's so funny.
This film could easily be a live action play. One intro scene, then 3 hours in the same place. I love it. No car chases, no heists, just tension between humans in the same room. Everyone is lying, and everyone knows it.
He had the original version performed live before he decided to make it into a movie.
like that old movie/play deathtrap!😉
Do it. If Cats can hit the stage, you can absolutely get paid for your idea.
DO IT!!
@@maxducoudray I heard that. I also heard that, because the script leaked before production started, he was going to leave it at that live performance and not make the movie, but the reaction to the live performance convinced him to make the movie.
@@MonkeeKnucklez2 I heard about that as well. I believe he did a rewrite after he made that decision, that switched up the story a little so it didn’t match the leaked script.
The looks Hannah gives Ash when he tries to come up with the most outlandish symbolisms is what I live for. Just priceless reactions that Ash doesn't even notices until editing
Hannah is adorable. She gets so jealous so quickly, but Ash seems like he'd be lost without her. Literally the most entertaining reactors out there
He would be.
They are two peas in a pod. I'm so hoping they get married and have babies. Won't they make the most gorgeous babies ever?!?! 🥰🌟
Literally?
They're fine though. Absolutely no ill feelings.
@@PatriotJedi Don't ruin the echo chamber. Ha
@Scrotey McBoogerballs 🤡
Fun fact: Her reaction when Kurt Russel shatters that guitar was genuine. The plan was to switch this over 100 year old Martin guitar, that a museum lended them before he smashes it. Well, something went wrong and Russel shattered that original piece of history 🤣
That guitar was basically priceless...
Imagine the crews reaction😂 the prop person must’ve been shitting his pants haha … listen museum there’s been an accident, bad news the guitars fucked. The good news is kurt Russell is the person who smashed it
Gee never seen anyone post this overly posted fact before. Let’s see how many more times someone posts the exact same thing.
@@ashtonturner2862 I'm gonna post this fact, but decided to see if someome else already posted.
@@ashtonturner2862 seek Therapy
24:43 Ash did Hannah so dirty with that freeze frame analysis lmaoo
When this movie came out I love the fact it was as Ash said, a movie about two people who were against each other before and should have every reason to hate each other, coming together to destroy a true irredeemable evil.
Hannah is an actual angel, I could never do what she does, for real the patience is impressive
Patience how?
@@michadegraaf4570 Ash is a gem, but I think its obvious lmao
@@jennafreer9337 well the fact they're a couple, lets me to believe that what you describe as "patience" is probably what attracted her to him. 🙂
@@michadegraaf4570 or her patience is what attracted him to her? 😆
@@Xfactor444-x4n yes let call it complementary features ;-)
Walton Goggins man, the guy is so enjoyable in everything he’s in
He’s also in Sons of Anarchy as a trans-woman… he’s definitely a talented dude!
Walton was only average, in The Next Karate Kid. He didn't start getting his footing until House of a Thousand Corpses. By then, you could really see his confidence as an actor.
Bro literally everything I've seen him in his acting is amazing. I just watched ant man and the wasp and even in that limited role he was amazing
@@reedhensley I still say, he was only average in The Next Karate Kid. Now, of course, he's found his voice, and it kicks ass.
💯💯💯
That guitar was a genuine artifact from a museum. Daisy’s reaction to John breaking it was real. He was supposed to wait and break a fake guitar, but he broke the real one.
This film was actually meant to be a Django Sequel, called "Django in White Hell," when Tarantino first started writing the script. But later on, he realized that he needed the protagonist of this film to be morally ambiguous, as if he used Django, we'd all instantly know he was the hero. So he came up with Major Marquis Warren.
hannah gagging in slow mo is genuinely one of the best things on the internet
24:11 might be the funniest/weirdest face and sound ive ever seen
A lot of people didn't like this movie, but honestly, I loved it.
I’ve never heard of anyone who didn’t like this movie
I didn’t really like it the first time I watched it. Then I watched it again and loved it. I think it’s better than Django.
@@SillyGoose6925 Exactly the same thing happened for me mate
It's Tarantino at his most self indulgent.
One of my favorites honestly.
Walton Goggins, who plays the Sheriff in this movie, plays the single best TV villain of all time in a show called Justified. It is a western type show set in modern times. I cannot recommend it enough.
No doubt. Has a real pension for playing a southern prick
The one and only Boyd Crowder.
Sorry, Brian, Boyd Crowder is impressive, but the best TV villain of all time is, Al Swearengen, from the HBO show, Deadwood. I've got all the seasons from both shows, and Boyd ain't got nothing on Al.
C'mon. The best TV villain is either malvo from season 1 of Fargo or Gus from breaking bad!
Show was so good.
Ash has reached the final form of using the word “symbolisms” as a period on all his sentences
His level is over 9,000! 🤯
I don’t get why he always uses the plural form.
43:02 Hannah is like "What are you on about? And don't you say 'symbolism' one more time or I'm going to lose it."
This is, to me, the best Tarantino movie. The tension, the theatrics, the mystery, the unlikely relationship of Chris and Warren, everything is perfect and the setting is flawless
im glad i saw this in theatres, i missed out on the 70mm screening though
It's funny how you speculated that Samuel L. Jackson's character may be Django in his latter years. When Tarantino wrote the screenplay, it started that way, but he opted to make this a stand-alone story, rather than the continuing saga of Django .
You really can't go wrong with any Tarantino movie.
@callmecatalyst Exactly the 2 movies to avoid
@@shilohbrutalis582 nah you trippin those movies are good and underrated may not be his best but good
@@flyyassmont1153 not tripping. Never seeing them is no lost. If you're checking boxes, fine. But as far as INVESTING TIME? no return to speak of
True, but he sure seems to like having cameos in his movies just so he can say the N word
Nope, that's not a recurring thing. It only happened in Pulp Fiction. And the purpose of having that line was to establish his close relationship to Jules. It implies that he was Soo comfortable with him, probably grew up together. Like Tarantino did in real life, he grew up in a predominantly black neighborhood and loves black culture. And in the movie Jimmy was married to a black woman! He wasn't being racist. You can't be Soo sensitive. You have to read between the lines. SYMBOLISM
Hannah seems like a very visual, attention to detail person. People like that can often really visualize graphic descriptions so it makes sense she'd have a reaction when Ash describes the blood and tongue and everything. It's a good, creative quality to have but it's hard to visually see verbal descriptions.
Ashs reaction to the gagging is just as funny
The bickering after that had me LMFAO!!
I’m dying rn 😂 🤣
Tarantino never misses. He hasn't made a bad movie. Sure, some weren't as popular as others, but that doesn't take away from their artistic value and entertaining story and dialogue just because someone didn't understand it. Every one of his films are awesome in their own right.
5:16 those are strike anywhere matches.The matches you're used to are called safety matchess. The issue with strike anywhere matches is that they will strike anywhere.. including off each other while they're in your pocket...
Ya they had these matches around when I was a kid in the 70s. I accidently started the couch on fire in a wood farm house. Luckily, my parents arrived before the couch caught the house on fire. I was trying to put it out with a fork at 5 yr old. LOL
Hannah was closer to the truth than she realized when she said they’re all bad people. But more interestingly is the debate on wether Sam Jackson’s character killed the son or not. The answer is within the details. The confederate soldier essentially shot himself in the foot when he said he overheard them talking about it. Not true. Jackson’s character was out with the horses when the conversation took place and when the old man’s sons name was brought up. More importantly, Sam Jackson knew the boys name without said knowledge implying that the events did indeed take place and he did kill that man’s son.
Nominated for 3 Oscars:
Best Supporting Actress, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Best Original Score, Ennio Morricone
Best Cinematography, Robert Richardson.
It won Best Original Score for Ennio Morricone as he was 86 years old, making him the oldest Oscar winner at the time. He passed away in 2020.
Morricone hated working with Quentin Tarantino as was facing major deadlines to finish the score.
But they had a great working relationship, and remained friends.
Most of the music is from John Carpenter's THE THING.
Only 3 tracks are from The Thing
"How does she look like she's on a roller coaster?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favorite symbolism was in the beginning with the shot of the two horses. 1 black, 1 white that foreshadowed Mannix & Warren's puting their differences aside and working together.
"You know, looks can be deceiving."
Fun Fact: writer and director Quentin Tarantino said that some of Ennio Morricone's compositions for the film are the unused scores for "The Thing" (1982). Kurt Russell was the star in that film.
Also, this is one of the best Quentin Tarantino films. The performances, the dialogue, the directing, the cinematography, the music, just brilliant, you get your typical Quentin Tarantino craziness in it too, but its not the focal point, amazing piece of work.
29:18 “🫵😮OHHHH!!! THAT’S CHANNING TATUM”!!! 😂😂😂😂Legendary reaction to this part💯
You two are definitely the most entertaining reactors on TH-cam. You're a great couple. Cheers.
Thumbnail is superb 😂
Lol
🐢 🤣
She’s so angry and all I can do is laugh 😂 . I’m so sorry Hannah. You are the best girlfriend letting him torture you lol. Just know that we appreciate you and your no neck
That's a unique aspect of all the couple's reaction channels. He loves to push her buttons lol!
The sheriff is moonlight from Django. I love that they're both in this film too.
One of my favorite couples. Like watching a movie with goofy friends. Never change.
Ash unhinged in this reaction is the best part them innuendos were killin me "riding like 6 horses symbolism" killed me, bro the way the word symbolism gets thrown around on this channel you'd assume they throwin around money
When Hannah's starts gagging, Ash's head goes - Great success!
Oh god.. That first slow mo rewind of her gagging... I haven't laughed that hard in a long time 🤣😂🤣😂
Hannah gagging and turning into a frog is hilarious
the ending was such a bitter sweet moment, barely lit up when Mannix crumpled up and tossed the letter away.
You can make an entire compilation of "OH MY DAYS" "AAUUUGHHH" "BABY LOOK" "AUUUUUUGHHH" 🤣
Oh my gosh, you guys!! Hahaha!!!! I am laughing so friggin hard. Ash, you pausing and narrating with Hannah stuck in crazy face is too much.
that guitar jon smashed was a piece of history, a martin 1870 guitar. nobody told kurt russel of its value and daisy's reaction was real.
Yup, estimated worth is around $40,000.
Hannah must be really happy with this thumbnail. LOL!
Bro.. i'm sick-ish, my throat is sore, i can barely laugh.. 24:11-24:40.. you guys got me laughing, coughing and crying.. i know tomorrow my throat is gonna be worse 😂
I watched these whilst in Poland recovering from a perforated ear drum and nearly shit myself holding a laugh in
Ash "yeah but these are good people..clearly.."
🤣
OMFG, I have never laughed so hard during a reaction video! I'm in tears 🤣🤣😂😂. You two are the best reactors on the planet - period.
If you ever make a trip to the states, pints are on me. I could listen to the banter between you two for DAYS. There was a video on Hannah's channel (DONT TRUST HANNAH) where you're going back and forth about how to cook rice--and even THAT was hilarious.
Y'all made my night with this one I was wondering why Hannah was throwing up then remember the throwing up blood especially on daisy's face lol. "I Saw your pants rise THUMBNAIL THUMBNAIL" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is my favorite Samuel L Jackson movies!! I'm so glad someon reacted to it
The only reaction channel with honest reactions. The couple energy is unmatched on top. Hannah always the feminist and Ash mocking her a bit is just pure comedy
Proper compliment man, thank you ❤️
@@justtrustash As much as I like the hateful 8 Django and Inglorious basterds, they all have certain climatic moments, that go over the top and don't match the otherwise, perfect tone, pacing and writing of the films. Tarantino has this problem. Pulp fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown are widely and universally considered his greatest films, but I get why you would prefer Django or Basterds or Hateful 8, because of the action and gore. For me I'm less interested in that over the supreme writing and storytelling of Tarantino's earlier films.
@@isasooner5 You're just wrong lol
One of the many reasons I love this film is that it, much like Reservoir Dogs, could be done as a stage play fairly easily. It's all about the dialogue, and the dialogue is brilliant.
Best movie reaction I’ve seen so far. 😂 😂 😂. And it seems that Hannah had reach her limit with Ash. It’s was entertaining but it got “real” real quick. Keep at it, you guys are great.
From: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Hannah's face when she is looking at Ash is just dammed hilarious!
Love your reactions. You guys should do children of men (2006) next :D
Excellent recommendation
“God dammit woman” lmao, dammit Ash, never a boring moments in your videos
“ I’m scared of you daisy-doo!” Oh Hannah, never change 😂😂🤦🏼♂️
26:34 You two just endeared yourselves to me. 🤣🤣🤣
This might be the best reaction to a movie that I have ever seen🤣
the slowmo and commentary when hanna was gagging is 4easily the funniest thing ive seen all week
Ash and Hannah!!!! Great reaction as always. Keep bringing the content…1 million Subs bound🙌🏾. Love and Aloha from Hawaii🌺
"I can't wait to see the schiz go schiz on schizs " 😂 that's why I keep watching y'all, golden lines like that
This was probably yalls best reaction yet. Sorry you got sick but this movie was jammed packed. Another movie you all should watch is" 6 underground "
Dude "Ash" that thumbmail pic is absolute gold :D oh man my lady would kill me for something like that :D
This was the funniest reaction so far. I couldn’t stop laughing at her gagging noises lol😂 Hannah’s Southern accent got better as the movie progressed.
Absolutely the best thumbnail EVER! LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You did Hannah dirty with that thumbnail. 😂
This movie is the true essence of America, naturally we hate each other but there are somethings to hate even more and in that mutual hatred we grow stronger😂
Ash I DIED at your narration. Omfg that was hilarious
Bro I died editing that bit 😂 appreciate you man
This movie is responsible for my beef stew obsession phase
I love both of yall individually but together yall are the best.
Ash is on a 100% Hummus diet....Spills it all over the place.
The blonde Kiwi stagecoach driver is Zoe Bell, Uma Thurman's stunt double for Kill Bill I &II. Tarantino gave her a bigger role in Deathproof, also starring Kurt Russell. She actually plays herself in the movie.
„rollercoaster” 🤣
Ash, you made my day 😆
This movie does dialogue tension so well!
This and The Thing are my fave Kurt Russell movies. Funny how alike they are.
Guys, watch Quentin Tarantino again in From Dusk Till Dawn with George Clooney.
Dude...
The memes always get me 😂😂😂
Another hilarious and entertaining reaction mates!
You did poor Hannah so dirty with this thumbnail.
LMAO classic Hannah!!! I've been looking forward to y'all watching this for months! I love your reactions 🔥 great content 💯 The acting and characters completely carried this movie, like you guys said, the personalities made it so interesting
The Revenant was an amazing movie. The real story was much worse than the movie which is rare for Hollywood. 😂
One of my fav Tarantino films. 90% takes place in ONE location, and it's all about the characters and the script. The cast were excellent, but for me, Jennifer Jason Leigh as Daisy was my favourite. Such a memorable character. Her expressions, the beatings she took, great physical performance imo. Great film in all.
Your slow mo with Hannah gagging and you ducking had me pissing my pants laughing Ash!!! 🤣🤣😭
This is such an underrated Tarantino movie. I’ve made everyone I know watch it 🤣
Fun Fact: 'Six-Horse Judy' is played by Zoe Bell; Uma Thurman's stunt double for Kill Bill.
Love your reactions, I watch them while I assemble gundam 😂
Also at 5:15, matches used to have a phosphorous tip which is an extremely flammable substance
that can be lit with a little friction, not hard to figure why keeping a box of them around didn't "catch" on
I just love the sound quality in this movie. Everything sounds amazingly real, the fire, the spurs, the wooden furniture, the leather boots and belts, etc. it’s like you’re actually in the room.
More reaction gold from you two. Hannah you are a trooper, I know you hate it and I'm sorry but your gagging scenes are HILARIOUS! You two are easily my favorite movie reactors. Much love
Just hangin' wif mu mates.. That's my Brit-ish accent. Get it, Brit-ish? I'm across the pond.
"don't call them rats, they're just mice inside your sisters car trying to find some warmth" hahahaha
Love it! If you loved this I highly recommend you guys react to the movie “A Time to Kill” next. Samuel L. Jackson is in that one as well
"I'm concerned about the safety of this woman."
lol
This is my second favorite movie ever after Pulp Fiction. Masterpiece.
"it hasn't completely gone into itself" oh thank god.... i thought i was the only one xD lmao
no neck hannah is looking at you that just watched this video and was about to leave without subbing
Take a shot everytime Ash says, "Symbolism"
I already got tipsy and i lost track lol
bro I love your videos but the intro is WAY TOO LOUD every time. please, for the love of headphone users and ear drums, make it a little bit quieter
Just skip the intro
Hannah said, "theres something about Bob." Have you seen that movie? It stars Bill Murray as a patient obsessed with being a part of his therapists family. It's so funny.
My favorite part of this review is how you guys normally are so good at sussing out what’s happening, but this film had yas both completely stumped
So true 😂
The gravity is working badly against her” I’m dead. Lmaooooo
This movie is a masterpiece, but sadly underrated...
Love how Hannah cutie defends the mice "searching for warmth" in the beginning 😎😏😊.