i saw this in 85 at 11 and it has been one of my favorite films ever sense. Then in my twenties, i ended up working with musicians and live music. everything in this film happens to musicians... so much truth... i have watched it with many many musicians - the day after a show or after rehearsal it is a classic... . a band I was working with did a show in PDX at the Roseland Theater... and the green room was on a different floor, lets just say they got lost and ended up making it to stage and yelling Helllooo Cleveland!!! and the audience LOST IT>
3 things I love about this film. 1) they're all American and do brilliant English accents. 2) having been in rock bands for over 50 years I have been through all of those things, even having half my drum kit falling off the drum riser. 3) the guitarist is exactly like a guitarist I used to play with, not just in looks, but his nasal voice and his mannerisms. ✌️♥️🇬🇧
i loved that so many people did not get it was fake... not to mention the skull was in a parking lot under an over pass here in C-attle before it was saved and put in a recording studio here for years. having worked in live music, i see you mate.
The director is Rob Reiner, famous for directing many films, and got his start on the groundbreaking tv series in the 1970’s: All in the Family, and is son of another famous director/writer, Carl Reiner.
Tara nice gets with WKRP and Laverne and Shirley. The reason the director's voice is so familiar is that Rob Reiner played Mike (Meathead) on All in the Family. Similarly the goggle glasses wearing gentleman who was as God made him played Mr. Bentley on The Jeffersons
There's a set of folks who tend to work together, and they have also done a number of other good spoofs, "Waiting for Guffman", "Best of Show", "A Mighty Wind". They are all very funny.
Indeed they are all excellent Of note also , in these other films Christopher Guest is the writer/ director He as also an English Lord ( Lord Hayden-Guest) and is married to Jamie Lee Curtis. 😊😊😊
Some fun facts: They actually wrote the songs and actually played their instruments. And i think they actually made an album.. Also the bass player is Mr Burns in The Simpsons among others.
If you enjoyed this, you'll love The Rutles - All you need is Cash (1978), which is a parody of The Beatles and filmed like Spinal Tap as a mockumentary.
Christopher Guest... (Excuse me, Baron Haden-Guest) is married to Jamie Lee Curtis. He is a true chameleon, disappearing into his roles so completely that you have no clue he is the same actor. If you see Best in Show and look at Harlan Pepper, nothing will remind you of Nigel.
Yip Nigel is definitely my favorite too. Also similar incident happened to my favorite guitarist Slash at the scene where he can't get up and needs an assistant to help, its a rumor but im pretty sure it did happen. 😊😂 Also loved the video I'm new here do u do music reactions too.😊❤
Do check out THE RUTLES: ALL YOU NEED IS CASH. It's a "mockumentary" that details the history of The Rutles (i.e. the Beatles). It was made in 1978 for NBC TV by Eric Idle (of Monty Python fame - see "Monty Python and the Holy Grail) and features cameos by GEORGE HARRISON, Paul Simon and Mick Jagger. It has a lot of the original cast of Saturday Night Live (Bill Murray, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Gilda Radner). "The RUTLES are a living legend. A living legend that will live on long after other living legends have died."
A movie guaranteed to disappoint because every scene has become so integrated into the global subconscious - every other line is commonly quoted by people who don't know its origin. Me - I remember school history lessons being disrupted by spontaneous choruses of "you're a naughty one Saucy Jack" (hello Tom). It helps to keep in mind that most of the dialog was improvised. You do know, don't you, that the cocoon was in fact a bollock... and that Christopher Guest is a member of the English aristocracy with a seat in the house of lawd-'elp-us... and the skeletal t-shirt is a John Entwistle reference... I think the guitar solo scene isn't just parodying Jimmy "mindless violins" Page, but also Ritchie Blackmore and Adrian Belew (two quite different guys who, for all their harmonic intelligence, sometimes didn't know when to quit with the dissonance and feedback) Useless fact: All Living Fear got into a similar "puppet show first" situation with a gig in South London where they accidentally had to play the early set in front of pre-teen martial-arts students. Opening scene of this video - are you getting your rock band parodies mixed up - was your microphone something just like a "Telefunken U47" ? And, by the way - wot no All The Way Home? PS: If you want to review another rock-band-parody movie, I got just one t'ing ta say - I'll be "shocked and stooned" if you never get around to THE RUTLES! Which is on TH-cam.
Fun fact… opening scene of the video with the whole microphone stuff had nothing to do with a movie. It was off camera conversation and blooper type stuff that was going on but thanks for noticing!
Not sure how old you are tara, but you seem to remember a lot of old shows. So the guy who plays the director (a real life director) played a character on archie bunker. Dont remember his name, but archie always called him meathead.
Mike Stivik. But he was always just Meathead. His father was Carl Reiner, who was a comedy partner with Mel Brooks (the 2000 year old man) and was in the Dick Van Dyke show.
Forgot to mention these: 8) Blade Runner (the Final Cut) and its sequel Blade Runner 2049 - futuristic sci fi story of replicants vs humans 9) 2001 A Space Odyssey and its sequel 2010 The Year We Make Contact - futuristic sci fi about man's interaction with alien intelligence.
@@ItsTaraAnn Awesome. Blade Runner and 2001 are 2 of my top 3 films of all time, And the original BR has my top film score of all time. There's a remastered version of it on YT by Cley Hill (if I recall his channel name right). Listen to it on blast to immerse yourself in it if you can before watching BR which may very well greatly improve your experience of watching the film when you finally do. And if you haven't already, react to 2010 the sequel to 2001. It's not as ambiguous or as layered as 2001. But it answers a lot of questions that A Space Odyssey brought up like what happened to Dave and Hal. Also, although it's not as groundbreaking or revelatory it's still a great film in its own right that I think you'd get from if you enjoyed 2001. Thanks for your reactions and keep up the great work.
in the entire movie there's exactly one scripted line, Sir Ian saying "Tap into America!" the rest of it was pure improv. also, the band really sings & plays the songs.
"Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?" "These go to eleven." Fun Fact: Director Rob Reiner is indeed Marty DiBergi. What Script Fact: Although the scenarios were written in advance, much of the actual dialogue was ad-libbed. Art Imitates Art Fact: Harry Potter Author J.K. Rowling cited the movie as inspiration for the unfortunate events that cause all Defence Against The Dark Arts teachers at Hogwarts to leave the job before completing a full school year. Music Enthusiast Fact: The actors are all competent musicians, so they co-wrote all the original songs and they're actually playing on the soundtrack. Although I found no charting information, Big Bottom (1984) specifically is considered a rock classic. Historical Fact: Several rock stars have commented on what an uncannily accurate spoof of the rock and heavy metal world this film was. Ozzy Osbourne said when he first watched the film, he was the only person who WASN'T laughing; he thought it was all too real. "I didn't laugh, I wept. It was so close to the truth." noted U2 guitarist The Edge. Marillion had five drummers in the space of a year between their first two albums, which guitarist Steve Rothery later admitted was "like Spinal Tap."
Hi Tara, I loved your Spinal Tap movie viewing. You're so funny! I'm a musician, so to me this is just as hilarious. Who is your brother by the way? Is he in a major band? Just curious. I went ahead and subscribed, I can't wait to watch more of your videos. Hope all is well in your world beautiful. ❤ 😊
I was a teen in the 80s, and even then I didn't get the hair. Ladies, and gents who like to look like them, trust me, you don't have to waste the time or aerosol to look good. 🙂 Look at the 70s bands-- long hair, but no product. Easy peasy.
Really? So many good comments... poof...(in a green ball of FLAME. Nothing left, but a little green globule...) Feeling your pain. Tagged and liked... again...
@@ItsTaraAnn No you won't. But HEY, that's okay. Nobody figures it out. - "This place is an X-file, wrapped in a cover-up and deep-fried in a paranoid conspiracy."
Please react to other less reacted to movies as well like: 1) The Wiz - the soul version of The Wizard of Oz starring Diana Ross as Dorothy and Michael Jackson as the Scarecrow 2) The Elephant Man - the true story of a tragically disfigured man living in the 1800's starring John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins 3) Mask - the modern day version of The Elephant Man starring Eric Stoltz as the disfigured teen and Cher as his mom 4) The Yellow Submarine - Beatles animated movie 5) Borat - next to Spinal Tap what may be the funniest movie of all time. Must react to the movie and its sequel starring Borat's daughter. 6) Bruno - starring Sasha Baron Cohen of Borat in the same movie format but while depicting a gay character. 7) City of God - not a religious movie. What may be the best foreign film I've ever seen.
@@ItsTaraAnn Nice! Ma wife. Not. And me too! Love the Beatles and Yellow Submarine was a childhood favorite. My cousin bought me a bunch of Yellow Submarine figures by the McFarlane line years ago and it's still the best gift I've ever received. Please react to the other movies on the list if you haven't seen them already including the Borat sequel and Bruno. Promise all the films I listed are great and barely (or not at all) reacted to so you'd stand out if you did them.
You spent the entire movie laughing (at least in the clips you included), and all you can say at the end was "I didn't hate it, I didn't love it"? It must take a lot for you to "love" a movie, if laughing repeatedly throughout doesn't get you there. I don't say that in a nasty way; I was just truly surprised to hear that "summary" after seeing everything I'd just seen. 🙂 So, I'm curious - what are some movies you "love"? This was my first time watching your channel, nice job. PS - the herpes thing - no, the two guys didn't kiss each other. The gag here is that band members often shared groupies on the road, so if one of them got herpes from a groupie, they all got it.
Have to remember these are first time reactions and so these are my initial thoughts and impressions of it from seeing it for the first time. Sometimes it takes me watching a movie like this a couple times to fully appreciate and catch things I may have missed in the first watch. Also… most of the time when we are doing this I’ve already had a full day of work and stuff so I may be slightly tired along with my adhd going on… so there’s a lot of factors that go into why I feel or think the way I do when watching. You will be happy to know that this was one that I actually wanted to revisit after filming and it’s now one I easily love especially after all of the trivia that I learned from this
You look way too young to be a '79 lol. I only believed it once you started dropping references to Laverne & Shirley and WKRP. You were asking for suggestions? How about "Shawshank Redemption?" It is a drama if you've never seen it.
When my son was 7 he sang listen to what the flower people say on our answering machine 😜🤣😂🤣🤣😜
The "herpies lips" was a leftover from a deleted scene involving the all girl opening band.
I always assumed that they kissed the same groupy
True. Had the scene been left in it would have been a film debut for Sandra Bullock who played one of the girls.
@@JamesDavis-sh9gh Damn...😎
Yes, that was Billy Crystal, and Dana Carvey.
Btw, they’re currently working on the sequel to this movie.
I heard that the other day!!
That WAS Billy Crystal. Lots of stars in this movie some before they were stars!
i saw this in 85 at 11 and it has been one of my favorite films ever sense.
Then in my twenties, i ended up working with musicians and live music. everything in this film happens to musicians... so much truth... i have watched it with many many musicians - the day after a show or after rehearsal
it is a classic... .
a band I was working with did a show in PDX at the Roseland Theater... and the green room was on a different floor, lets just say they got lost and ended up making it to stage and yelling
Helllooo Cleveland!!! and the audience LOST IT>
That's awesome!
Thanks Tara, a fun way of zapping through this mad classic. Time for the DVD for the umpteenth time - sound up to 11!
do you have the DVD with the Band Commentary... it is a whole nother movie
Janine is a mix of Yoko Ono and Nancy Spungen in Stevie Nicks's wardrobe
Don’t disrespect Stevie like that! Lol saw her last year and she was AMAZING
I love the musician joke of all three of them playing bass guitars on a song called Big Bottoms.
Along with the double neck Bass that had the exact same thing top and bottom, making it the most pointless design ever
Every band can relate. I've had my share of equipment issues, getting lost backstage, playing for a club full of 3 friends and the bartender, etc.
3 things I love about this film. 1) they're all American and do brilliant English accents. 2) having been in rock bands for over 50 years I have been through all of those things, even having half my drum kit falling off the drum riser. 3) the guitarist is exactly like a guitarist I used to play with, not just in looks, but his nasal voice and his mannerisms.
✌️♥️🇬🇧
And Guest looks like Jeff Beck!
i loved that so many people did not get it was fake...
not to mention the skull was in a parking lot under an over pass here in C-attle before it was saved and put in a recording studio here for years.
having worked in live music, i see you mate.
They wrapped filming the sequel last week 😯
That’s exciting!!
The director is Rob Reiner, famous for directing many films, and got his start on the groundbreaking tv series in the 1970’s: All in the Family, and is son of another famous director/writer, Carl Reiner.
And now you might know him as "meathead" in the political world....
Saw Tap live on tour in '92 in D.C., 2nd row center. So funny, and great musically, live.
You have to watch this film with the band's commentary.
Tara nice gets with WKRP and Laverne and Shirley. The reason the director's voice is so familiar is that Rob Reiner played Mike (Meathead) on All in the Family. Similarly the goggle glasses wearing gentleman who was as God made him played Mr. Bentley on The Jeffersons
Good ear on catching Billy Crystal as the head mime. The other one was Dana Carvey.
There's a set of folks who tend to work together, and they have also done a number of other good spoofs, "Waiting for Guffman", "Best of Show", "A Mighty Wind". They are all very funny.
Indeed they are all excellent
Of note also , in these other films Christopher Guest is the writer/ director
He as also an English Lord ( Lord Hayden-Guest) and is married to Jamie Lee Curtis. 😊😊😊
Some fun facts: They actually wrote the songs and actually played their instruments. And i think they actually made an album.. Also the bass player is Mr Burns in The Simpsons among others.
2 albums.
I actually got to use the "I was given this napkin" line on a graphic design job once...
@@AstroXeno Australia used a napkin to create its NBN National Broadband Network. Worked about as well too.
10:18 I think Nigel is everybody’s favourite.
This whole movie was improvised . There wasn't a script .
Hubby in the background is the key treat to your brand. He cracks me up, too.
I think so too!
Hi Tara. I just heard a funny misheard lyric. Some one misheard the journey lyric, hear i stand with open arms, as hear i stand with broken arms
If you listen closely, it’s “I come to you with open arms” until you get to the end it’s “here I am with open arms”
Good catch!
All improvised! And the album reviews where sprung on them and you got the actors reactions :)
Ahahahahahahaha, "slappa da bass!!" First of yours I've found but that's gonna be an instant subscribe.
Welcome aboard!
There is a documentary of the band anvil. It's not as funny as tap but there are just as many fuck ups
That was not only Billy Crystal, but his mime coworker was Dana Carvey.
Loved your reaction to this. Spinal Tap is a classic. It's hilarious and holds up.
That was Billy Crystal. And the other mime was Dana Carvey.
If you enjoyed this, you'll love The Rutles - All you need is Cash (1978), which is a parody of The Beatles and filmed like Spinal Tap as a mockumentary.
I love that on IMDb this movies rating is 7.9 out of 11. Shows the IMDb dudes have a great sense of humour....
Christopher Guest... (Excuse me, Baron Haden-Guest) is married to Jamie Lee Curtis. He is a true chameleon, disappearing into his roles so completely that you have no clue he is the same actor. If you see Best in Show and look at Harlan Pepper, nothing will remind you of Nigel.
And he's the Six fingered man in Princess Bride.
The cocoon has Viens . It's a scrotum
More recently, they've done for folk music what this did for rock in the movie "A Mighty Wind". The movie even got an Oscar nom for one of the songs.
First reactor i have seen who noticed Bill Crystal, subscribed!
Third time's a charm! :D Gave it another view! GREAT reaction!!!!
You're the best!
Yip Nigel is definitely my favorite too. Also similar incident happened to my favorite guitarist Slash at the scene where he can't get up and needs an assistant to help, its a rumor but im pretty sure it did happen. 😊😂 Also loved the video I'm new here do u do music reactions too.😊❤
No music reactions since I prioritize music over movies and I pretty much know all the music. Thanks for watching!
Do check out THE RUTLES: ALL YOU NEED IS CASH. It's a "mockumentary" that details the history of The Rutles (i.e. the Beatles). It was made in 1978 for NBC TV by Eric Idle (of Monty Python fame - see "Monty Python and the Holy Grail) and features cameos by GEORGE HARRISON, Paul Simon and Mick Jagger. It has a lot of the original cast of Saturday Night Live (Bill Murray, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Gilda Radner). "The RUTLES are a living legend. A living legend that will live on long after other living legends have died."
37 people were in the band,36 were drummers.
😂😂
Nigel is a Guitar God, and lets not forget also the inventor of the Amp Capo lol
Don't you need that to play Indonesian folk music?
And amps that go to 11!
A movie guaranteed to disappoint because every scene has become so integrated into the global subconscious - every other line is commonly quoted by people who don't know its origin. Me - I remember school history lessons being disrupted by spontaneous choruses of "you're a naughty one Saucy Jack" (hello Tom).
It helps to keep in mind that most of the dialog was improvised.
You do know, don't you, that the cocoon was in fact a bollock...
and that Christopher Guest is a member of the English aristocracy with a seat in the house of lawd-'elp-us...
and the skeletal t-shirt is a John Entwistle reference...
I think the guitar solo scene isn't just parodying Jimmy "mindless violins" Page, but also Ritchie Blackmore and Adrian Belew (two quite different guys who, for all their harmonic intelligence, sometimes didn't know when to quit with the dissonance and feedback)
Useless fact: All Living Fear got into a similar "puppet show first" situation with a gig in South London where they accidentally had to play the early set in front of pre-teen martial-arts students.
Opening scene of this video - are you getting your rock band parodies mixed up - was your microphone something just like a "Telefunken U47" ?
And, by the way - wot no All The Way Home?
PS: If you want to review another rock-band-parody movie, I got just one t'ing ta say - I'll be "shocked and stooned" if you never get around to THE RUTLES! Which is on TH-cam.
Fun fact… opening scene of the video with the whole microphone stuff had nothing to do with a movie. It was off camera conversation and blooper type stuff that was going on but thanks for noticing!
Nigel is in love with David. I saw it the first time I saw this film.
Not sure how old you are tara, but you seem to remember a lot of old shows. So the guy who plays the director (a real life director) played a character on archie bunker. Dont remember his name, but archie always called him meathead.
I remember a lot more than I thought I did and yes I do remember that! Btw… I’m 44!😂❤
Mike Stivik. But he was always just Meathead. His father was Carl Reiner, who was a comedy partner with Mel Brooks (the 2000 year old man) and was in the Dick Van Dyke show.
Forgot to mention these:
8) Blade Runner (the Final Cut) and its sequel Blade Runner 2049 - futuristic sci fi story of replicants vs humans
9) 2001 A Space Odyssey and its sequel 2010 The Year We Make Contact - futuristic sci fi about man's interaction with alien intelligence.
Blade runner is on the list and I saw the 2001 space odyssey years ago when we played the music in a high school marching band show
@@ItsTaraAnn Awesome. Blade Runner and 2001 are 2 of my top 3 films of all time, And the original BR has my top film score of all time.
There's a remastered version of it on YT by Cley Hill (if I recall his channel name right). Listen to it on blast to immerse yourself in it if you can before watching BR which may very well greatly improve your experience of watching the film when you finally do.
And if you haven't already, react to 2010 the sequel to 2001. It's not as ambiguous or as layered as 2001. But it answers a lot of questions that A Space Odyssey brought up like what happened to Dave and Hal.
Also, although it's not as groundbreaking or revelatory it's still a great film in its own right that I think you'd get from if you enjoyed 2001.
Thanks for your reactions and keep up the great work.
Remember Metalica went with that album cover....
They sure did!!
The shared Herpes was from the shared groupies!
The where are they now file...CLASSIC 😊😊😊😊great reaction to a great mockumentary....does Nigel look a bit like Jeff Beck???
in the entire movie there's exactly one scripted line, Sir Ian saying "Tap into America!" the rest of it was pure improv. also, the band really sings & plays the songs.
I have seen Spinal Tap live, believe it or not.
LOL Just discovered your channel and I'm loving it! This was a good one -such an absurd, funny movie. You've got a great laugh! 😂Keep it up, Tara! 😁
Welcome and thanks for coming to hang out with me!!
I laughed so hard when you did the “confused puppy” on the herpes lips scene. Busted a gut!
"Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?"
"These go to eleven."
Fun Fact: Director Rob Reiner is indeed Marty DiBergi.
What Script Fact: Although the scenarios were written in advance, much of the actual dialogue was ad-libbed.
Art Imitates Art Fact: Harry Potter Author J.K. Rowling cited the movie as inspiration for the unfortunate events that cause all Defence Against The Dark Arts teachers at Hogwarts to leave the job before completing a full school year.
Music Enthusiast Fact: The actors are all competent musicians, so they co-wrote all the original songs and they're actually playing on the soundtrack. Although I found no charting information, Big Bottom (1984) specifically is considered a rock classic.
Historical Fact: Several rock stars have commented on what an uncannily accurate spoof of the rock and heavy metal world this film was. Ozzy Osbourne said when he first watched the film, he was the only person who WASN'T laughing; he thought it was all too real. "I didn't laugh, I wept. It was so close to the truth." noted U2 guitarist The Edge. Marillion had five drummers in the space of a year between their first two albums, which guitarist Steve Rothery later admitted was "like Spinal Tap."
Let's be clear about one thing. It was SPINAL TAP's version of Sex Farm that hit the charts in Japan.
Saw this in the theater when it came out. I was still in high school. SO FUNNY! As a budding musician at the time....
Hi Tara,
I loved your Spinal Tap movie viewing. You're so funny! I'm a musician, so to me this is just as hilarious. Who is your brother by the way? Is he in a major band? Just curious. I went ahead and subscribed, I can't wait to watch more of your videos. Hope all is well in your world beautiful. ❤ 😊
my brother is the lead singer in Departure - The Ultimate Journey Tribute Band..not MAJOR..but not minor either..
@20.14 Australians nightmare taking the Mickey out of Olivia Newton John....LOVE IT 😊😊😊😊😊
Talking about "Australian's nightmare".. have you seen The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert?
We just put that one on the list the other day because I was saying how I can’t believe I haven’t seen it since I LOVE the Birdcage and Too Wong Foo!!
A really fun Reaction, this movie takes me back to my teen years. You have to be into that sort of British sarcastic humor to get the most out of this
Amazing as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
NONE MORE BLACK!
The ethereal fan at the start is married to Timothy B. Schmidt of the Eagles.
How can you not rate this 11?
You mentioned that you have never heard of Roxy music. If you like Bowie you will probably like Roxy music. The most accessible album is Avalon
I actually heard a song the other day on XM first wave!! It was cool
I was a teen in the 80s, and even then I didn't get the hair. Ladies, and gents who like to look like them, trust me, you don't have to waste the time or aerosol to look good. 🙂 Look at the 70s bands-- long hair, but no product. Easy peasy.
Does this go to an 11? 😂
U2 got stuck in a giant Lemon
This one goes to 11, even on IMDB.
Team America World Police - Puppet Action Comedy.
it's on the channel! FREAKIN LOVED IT!
Really? So many good comments... poof...(in a green ball of FLAME. Nothing left, but a little green globule...) Feeling your pain. Tagged and liked... again...
Thanks for the love and support!! 🙏🏼 We will get this all figured out one day😂
@@ItsTaraAnn No you won't. But HEY, that's okay. Nobody figures it out. - "This place is an X-file, wrapped in a cover-up and deep-fried in a paranoid conspiracy."
@@chrispittman8854 🤣🤣🤣
the whole band has herpes thanks to an all female warm up act that was left on the cutting room floor.
Please review the film best in show. If you don't i will make you smell the glove
I had already seen that one 😉
@@ItsTaraAnn I liked it. But not as good as spinal pap
Please react to other less reacted to movies as well like:
1) The Wiz - the soul version of The Wizard of Oz starring Diana Ross as Dorothy and Michael Jackson as the Scarecrow
2) The Elephant Man - the true story of a tragically disfigured man living in the 1800's starring John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins
3) Mask - the modern day version of The Elephant Man starring Eric Stoltz as the disfigured teen and Cher as his mom
4) The Yellow Submarine - Beatles animated movie
5) Borat - next to Spinal Tap what may be the funniest movie of all time. Must react to the movie and its sequel starring Borat's daughter.
6) Bruno - starring Sasha Baron Cohen of Borat in the same movie format but while depicting a gay character.
7) City of God - not a religious movie. What may be the best foreign film I've ever seen.
I quote Borat all the time and The Yellow Submarine is fabulous!! I’m a HUGE Beatles fan!
@@ItsTaraAnn Nice! Ma wife. Not. And me too! Love the Beatles and Yellow Submarine was a childhood favorite. My cousin bought me a bunch of Yellow Submarine figures by the McFarlane line years ago and it's still the best gift I've ever received.
Please react to the other movies on the list if you haven't seen them already including the Borat sequel and Bruno.
Promise all the films I listed are great and barely (or not at all) reacted to so you'd stand out if you did them.
I hope it sticks.
it's staying up for good regardless..sorry for all the confusion
@@tarasneverseen its all good. these aren't counting against the account, are they?
no just can't monetize them..which doesn't matter anyway..we would rather people enjoy them than not
did you say Rob Reiner is Mandy Patinkin?
No I definitely know who that is.
The other mime was Garth
You spent the entire movie laughing (at least in the clips you included), and all you can say at the end was "I didn't hate it, I didn't love it"? It must take a lot for you to "love" a movie, if laughing repeatedly throughout doesn't get you there. I don't say that in a nasty way; I was just truly surprised to hear that "summary" after seeing everything I'd just seen. 🙂 So, I'm curious - what are some movies you "love"?
This was my first time watching your channel, nice job.
PS - the herpes thing - no, the two guys didn't kiss each other. The gag here is that band members often shared groupies on the road, so if one of them got herpes from a groupie, they all got it.
watch the Deadpool 2 reaction..that was a movie I loved!
Have to remember these are first time reactions and so these are my initial thoughts and impressions of it from seeing it for the first time. Sometimes it takes me watching a movie like this a couple times to fully appreciate and catch things I may have missed in the first watch. Also… most of the time when we are doing this I’ve already had a full day of work and stuff so I may be slightly tired along with my adhd going on… so there’s a lot of factors that go into why I feel or think the way I do when watching. You will be happy to know that this was one that I actually wanted to revisit after filming and it’s now one I easily love especially after all of the trivia that I learned from this
You look way too young to be a '79 lol. I only believed it once you started dropping references to Laverne & Shirley and WKRP.
You were asking for suggestions? How about "Shawshank Redemption?" It is a drama if you've never seen it.
Hahahaha!! I’ll take that as a compliment!! I’ve seen Shawshank several times and omg it’s wonderful
Btw I credit my youthful look to great genes and my daughter keeping me young! My grandmother is 95 and looks and act’s every bit of 70!!
Maybe 11 will be the lucky upload?
BINGO
Monty python, holy grail, comedy
You got to be like a 58-year-old lifelong musician like me to truly get this movie. Younger generations are too lame and to PC to get this stuff.
I see many comedies that barely get a laugh or two. This movie made you laugh that much and you still do not like it? WTF?
Never said I didn’t like it. Said I don’t hate it but I don’t love it. So therefore I like it.
How long does it take it for her to realise this is a joke?
A spoof movie.
I'm bipolar, so in answer to your ocd request: yes. ...and no.
😂