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I saw this movie the other day where a newlywed couple and their kids get attacked outside their home, the wife dies and the husban and one of the kids are the only survivors, Years later the son is kidnapped on a field trip and the dad has to team up with a momento style amnesiac to recover his son, it’s called: Finding Nemo, I guess it really is how you tell the story 😂
@@dannydashtv9418 Tbf. you wouldn't call a period a dying kid in a women ovaries. The same way how some vegetarians are fine with eating eggs... because egg =/= chicken. I'm just being pedantic for the sake of it... i don't care how you sit on your children or raise your eggs.
"I had a cousin spoil it for me on a school bus so I never got to watch it for the first time". This reaction became a tale of sadness. The Blind Wave gave us a Shyamalan twist ending.
Dennis’ movie pitch to the guys is legitimately the hardest I’ve ever laughed at any show or movie ever. I think what sells it is Mac/Charlie/Frank’s reaction to it lol. Kills me everytime.
What I find hilarious about Charlie not grasping that noticing an actor plays a character and thinking at the end of a movie it’s a twist is that when I first watched detective Pikachu, I completely spaced Ryan Reynolds’s was Pikachu and only found it out at the end when he was revealed. I find the realization I’m as dumb as Charlie funny and horribly unnerving.
In their podcast Kaitlin Olson claimed she hated that episode as she had to be covered in the fake blood all day and it was very hot with all the lights on the set.
Dennis spending the entire episode on his BlackBerry is funny to see, both as a clear time capsule for when the episode was made, and as a precursor for Glenn Howerton starring in the film BlackBerry from last year (speaking of which, you definitely should check it out if you haven't seen it)
"you're dead wrong on that" I don't know what about it (maybe the delivery), but I love that line. I also think that it was such a great idea to have Glenn do a monologue in the pitch scene, the delivery and the reactions are great!
I never realized that the episode was partly joking about Dolph Lundgren being a guy who actually went to MIT to study chemical engineering, then became an actor because he was tall and shredded ( also dated Grace Jones who helped him get some roles).
And with this, we have now completely caught up with the last episode that the Always Sunny podcast did from, and that was LAST YEAR! The irony is not lost on me that just like the gang in the show when it seems like they’ve found something really successful they just give up right when they hit the first speed bump (the writers and actors strikes). And then it just…ends.
It’s so annoying, I was really enjoying the podcast. Though, the more they moved away from Always Sunny talk, the less interested I was. I loved hearing about the actors dynamic in real life and all the behind the scenes stuff
I started watching the podcast... but the more I saw of the real Glen & Rob, the less I cared for them. They seemed like GIGANTIC douchebags, especially Rob. Charlie seems cool.
I said this in a another channels reacrion video to iasip. The reason, i think, we accept frank for who he is, is because we know he is trying to be depraved as possible. He said that and said he wants to live on the fringe. So frank knows what he is doing and can switch out to be normal around normal people if need be. The rest of the gang are just terrible and dont realise they are terrible people. Frank knows, i dont know of that makes it better or not but at least he is aware lol
8:02 Dennis gives one of the funniest monologues of the show Calvin: [Silently stone faced] Charlie right after mispronounces Dolph Lundgren's name Calvin: "Ha....Lundren" Yeah I don't think the more edgy humor of Sunny is his thing. The problem is that's most of the show lol
Loved your reaction as always. You should watch society of the snow. It's a great movie and I would love to hear what you have to say about that one. (If you have the chance you should do it in spanish, the acting was amazing)
It happens more than once. But very evident this “reaction. Calvin distractingly looking disinterested the whole time. No reactions. Annoying tbh. This far into the show. One of those “You always notice the one guy not laughing in the audience at a comedy show type deal.”
I think *he* thinks if he cringes and pouts enough, that will signal to everyone just how virtuous he is. But at least he's still at the table. Captain Autism couldn't even handle that.
Its so strange too because its glaringly obvious that the show is made to ridicule and portray people like the Gang as grotesque and awful. Crossing your arms and frowning throughout it is like worrying that people will think you're with the Klan if you laugh along to Blazing Saddles
@@vorpalrobot there are 3 guys in the video, only one is in the middle. Not one of them in any position is Rick. I don't even know where to begin with this response
@@vorpalrobotI don’t see how his recent autism diagnosis ties into him not watching Always Sunny tho? He laughed a lot while watching Brooklyn 99. It’s clear he did not enjoy Always Sunny at all and that’s why he dropped off from watching it after season 2
Interesting how Calvin can't seem to get past his own virtue signaling and see the absurdity being the reason its funny, everyone knows what they're doing is wrong and isn't acceptable, that's exactly why its funny. Point is, you're allowed to laugh because everyone is in on the joke.
Eric is the one enjoying the show the most tho? Did you mean Calvin? I'd say he enjoys the show too, I'd say the loathing he feels for the characters is apart of experience😂.
@@pthepersistent7369exactly. There's plenty of times Calvin looks like he detests the characters (they are all awful people) but then he'll bust out with a hard laugh. People enjoy things differently. If he actually didn't enjoy it or the awful / funny ratio was too much, he wouldn't keep watching and stop like Rick did. They've done things with less than three people, it's not a requirement he stick around.
Eric (guy on the left) is the one that got them to watch the show because he's a huge fan. Calvin (guy in the middle) is the virtue-signaling douche I believe you were referring to. ✌😁
@@jackflash8218virtue signaling by doing what? Not laughing on cue like you want him to? Did you not see last episode where he laughed a ton, or the wrestling episode where him(or aaron i forget which) called Dee a bitch for attempting to dump the soldier? You're cherry picking his more muted reactions for what reason? Why does he have to be virtue signaling by not laughing? It's just such a weird place to go to for such an inane thing as enjoying a television show. Like what even in this episode would constitute a virtue to signal? Don't be a bad extra? Don't attempt to make weird films? What's so offensive in this episode that Calvin just HAD to be virtue signaling to not enjoy it.
I don't really watch this channel much, but someone help me out here. The dude in the middle, he's one of those "I'm too cool for the room" type of guys, right? He's giving me pompous douche type of vibe, am I wrong about that? What's his deal?
I think it's more that he's one of those people that finds the show offensive and refuses to laugh out of a sense of moral superiority. So yeah, pompous douche. 😂
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Please react to the movie: Society of the snow (2023)
2:10 "I hate that I think the same way as them."
That's been happening for a while now, I was wondering when they were gonna realize it lol.
I saw this movie the other day where a newlywed couple and their kids get attacked outside their home, the wife dies and the husban and one of the kids are the only survivors, Years later the son is kidnapped on a field trip and the dad has to team up with a momento style amnesiac to recover his son, it’s called: Finding Nemo, I guess it really is how you tell the story 😂
You really had me in the beginning. I was going to ask for this interesting thriller's name
“And their kids”
Yeah I guess if you literally make stuff up it’s easy to mislead people lol… was a Buncha eggs my guy
@@FemboiMars bro it’s still they kids ands that’s the whole joke 😭😭😭
@@FemboiMars
Being a rando dickhead... accomplished 😂
@@dannydashtv9418 Tbf. you wouldn't call a period a dying kid in a women ovaries. The same way how some vegetarians are fine with eating eggs... because egg =/= chicken.
I'm just being pedantic for the sake of it... i don't care how you sit on your children or raise your eggs.
Charlie Day => Charlie Kelly
The comment about making a whole new name being confusing was really meta.
"I had a cousin spoil it for me on a school bus so I never got to watch it for the first time".
This reaction became a tale of sadness. The Blind Wave gave us a Shyamalan twist ending.
"I started with D for Didn't" is pure GOLD JERRY!!! The immediate mouse smash was the cherry on top.
my fathers gay!
A Festivus for the rest of us!
“All the hits, all the big ones, all the good ones…”
Dennis’ movie pitch to the guys is legitimately the hardest I’ve ever laughed at any show or movie ever. I think what sells it is Mac/Charlie/Frank’s reaction to it lol. Kills me everytime.
Aaron that leeway you give Frank is purely Danny Devito. Its hard to take anything he does or says seriously
DDV is, quite simply, a national fk'n treasure!!
@@jackflash8218 I'd say bigger.
@@MC-Clap-Yo-Hands World fk'n treasure? You're right... much better fit. 👍🏼😁
What I find hilarious about Charlie not grasping that noticing an actor plays a character and thinking at the end of a movie it’s a twist is that when I first watched detective Pikachu, I completely spaced Ryan Reynolds’s was Pikachu and only found it out at the end when he was revealed. I find the realization I’m as dumb as Charlie funny and horribly unnerving.
In their podcast Kaitlin Olson claimed she hated that episode as she had to be covered in the fake blood all day and it was very hot with all the lights on the set.
''There's no way they make a movie.''
hehehe
Turns out they already did
6x
"Why did you and Mac switch roles halfway through?"
8:33 That's one of my favorite Dennis scenes LMAO. I'm surprised you guys weren't laughing like usual
Dennis spending the entire episode on his BlackBerry is funny to see, both as a clear time capsule for when the episode was made, and as a precursor for Glenn Howerton starring in the film BlackBerry from last year (speaking of which, you definitely should check it out if you haven't seen it)
6:41 I love that Charlie Kelly, played by Charlie Day, is saying this.
8:50 "Sounds like the Room" 🤣
"you're dead wrong on that" I don't know what about it (maybe the delivery), but I love that line. I also think that it was such a great idea to have Glenn do a monologue in the pitch scene, the delivery and the reactions are great!
that "I started D for didn't" joke at the beginning was hilarious
“What if it’s just a giant nose of Dolph Lungrins bodyyyy.”
Crime, Lab, Full Penetrations.
6:43 said charlie, played by charlie
@@Zeliek the characters name is Charlie Kelly, not Charlie day
Insane how Dennis being addicted to his phone is a plot device in this episode whereas its so normal its not worth talking about nowadays.
I never realized that the episode was partly joking about Dolph Lundgren being a guy who actually went to MIT to study chemical engineering, then became an actor because he was tall and shredded ( also dated Grace Jones who helped him get some roles).
Thanks to Eric, Calvin and Aaron! 🌞
Dolph Lundgren IS a "scientist with muscles": he has a master's degree in chemical engineering!
Pretty sure Mac and Charlie wrote “The Expendables”
Underrated episode…love this one
And with this, we have now completely caught up with the last episode that the Always Sunny podcast did from, and that was LAST YEAR!
The irony is not lost on me that just like the gang in the show when it seems like they’ve found something really successful they just give up right when they hit the first speed bump (the writers and actors strikes). And then it just…ends.
Did they actually stop lol? I stopped watching it when they got weird with the doctor.
@@Waytothedawn63 they have given NO public or official explanation whatsoever as to why they have stopped.
It’s so annoying, I was really enjoying the podcast. Though, the more they moved away from Always Sunny talk, the less interested I was. I loved hearing about the actors dynamic in real life and all the behind the scenes stuff
I started watching the podcast... but the more I saw of the real Glen & Rob, the less I cared for them. They seemed like GIGANTIC douchebags, especially Rob. Charlie seems cool.
@@jackflash8218 then you weren’t paying attention. They’re all great guys
I said this in a another channels reacrion video to iasip. The reason, i think, we accept frank for who he is, is because we know he is trying to be depraved as possible. He said that and said he wants to live on the fringe. So frank knows what he is doing and can switch out to be normal around normal people if need be. The rest of the gang are just terrible and dont realise they are terrible people. Frank knows, i dont know of that makes it better or not but at least he is aware lol
Just out of curiosity, how many times did they say the phrase "penetration or full penetration"?
Ahh yes, the episode that inspired my username
The biggest plot twist is that guy wearing a hair piece was actually Bruce Willis. 😂😂😂
"I find them judgmental, you know what I mean?" "Mmm yeah"
8:02 Dennis gives one of the funniest monologues of the show
Calvin: [Silently stone faced]
Charlie right after mispronounces Dolph Lundgren's name
Calvin: "Ha....Lundren"
Yeah I don't think the more edgy humor of Sunny is his thing. The problem is that's most of the show lol
I would bet he probably does find it funny... just doesn't allow himself to show it. How else are people supposed to know what a virtuous guy he is?
This goes on and on, and back and forth for 90 or so minutes, until the movie just sort of... ends.
Often forgotten fun episode.
does remaking a movie count as making a movie?
I think you guys missed that the movie idea Dennis was describing was a porno lol.
What is the E.R.I.C. system?
Engage, react, introspect, and conclude
Every Reactor Is Coconuts
You guys should watch Cloverfield it's a pretty good movie and it still holds up till this day
Loved your reaction as always. You should watch society of the snow. It's a great movie and I would love to hear what you have to say about that one. (If you have the chance you should do it in spanish, the acting was amazing)
Shyamalan twist he runs like a dog on all fours, split
5:15 👃
Tht was bruce willis in tht movie the whole time tho
Oh Man. 😂😂😂😂😂
It happens more than once. But very evident this “reaction. Calvin distractingly looking disinterested the whole time. No reactions. Annoying tbh. This far into the show.
One of those “You always notice the one guy not laughing in the audience at a comedy show type deal.”
yeah there's no way they make a movie.....
does calvin even like this show ?
Doesn't seem like it.
@@moileduge he’s one of my favorites too lol I love him in the other reactions
I think *he* thinks if he cringes and pouts enough, that will signal to everyone just how virtuous he is.
But at least he's still at the table. Captain Autism couldn't even handle that.
@@jackflash8218LMAO
@@jackflash8218tf is wrong with you bro
Question: why is the guy in the middle even here?
Seriously he gets offended way to easily like Rick, sensitive soy boys.
insane question
It really comes across like the guy in the middle hates the show. It kind of ruins most of the Sunny reactions honestly.
Too afraid to laugh at the jokes that "cross" the line
Its so strange too because its glaringly obvious that the show is made to ridicule and portray people like the Gang as grotesque and awful. Crossing your arms and frowning throughout it is like worrying that people will think you're with the Klan if you laugh along to Blazing Saddles
Edit nevermind
@@vorpalrobot there are 3 guys in the video, only one is in the middle. Not one of them in any position is Rick. I don't even know where to begin with this response
@@vorpalrobotI don’t see how his recent autism diagnosis ties into him not watching Always Sunny tho? He laughed a lot while watching Brooklyn 99. It’s clear he did not enjoy Always Sunny at all and that’s why he dropped off from watching it after season 2
Interesting how Calvin can't seem to get past his own virtue signaling and see the absurdity being the reason its funny, everyone knows what they're doing is wrong and isn't acceptable, that's exactly why its funny. Point is, you're allowed to laugh because everyone is in on the joke.
Eric is the one enjoying the show the most tho? Did you mean Calvin? I'd say he enjoys the show too, I'd say the loathing he feels for the characters is apart of experience😂.
@@pthepersistent7369exactly. There's plenty of times Calvin looks like he detests the characters (they are all awful people) but then he'll bust out with a hard laugh.
People enjoy things differently. If he actually didn't enjoy it or the awful / funny ratio was too much, he wouldn't keep watching and stop like Rick did.
They've done things with less than three people, it's not a requirement he stick around.
Eric (guy on the left) is the one that got them to watch the show because he's a huge fan. Calvin (guy in the middle) is the virtue-signaling douche I believe you were referring to. ✌😁
@@jackflash8218virtue signaling by doing what? Not laughing on cue like you want him to? Did you not see last episode where he laughed a ton, or the wrestling episode where him(or aaron i forget which) called Dee a bitch for attempting to dump the soldier? You're cherry picking his more muted reactions for what reason? Why does he have to be virtue signaling by not laughing? It's just such a weird place to go to for such an inane thing as enjoying a television show.
Like what even in this episode would constitute a virtue to signal? Don't be a bad extra? Don't attempt to make weird films? What's so offensive in this episode that Calvin just HAD to be virtue signaling to not enjoy it.
I don't really watch this channel much, but someone help me out here. The dude in the middle, he's one of those "I'm too cool for the room" type of guys, right? He's giving me pompous douche type of vibe, am I wrong about that? What's his deal?
I think it's more that he's one of those people that finds the show offensive and refuses to laugh out of a sense of moral superiority.
So yeah, pompous douche. 😂
No he's just quieter
Nah he might seem weird at first but he’s chill
Definitely not douchey..
That's definitely alot to assume off of just these small reactions. Try to be a little less judgemental.
eric is watching this but not fallout? U gotta explain that one to me boys
Because It’s Always clears fallout
@@tylerdell1878 not a very smart guy are you
You want all of them to watch every show? Not possible, sorry bud :) Plus this show has more fans than Fallout
@@toma411 im not your bud
@@adamxx3 don't think you'll find many in this comment section