Chris Tucker's role makes sense when you realize that it was written for Prince. Prince told Chris about it and said he turned it down because he didn't like the wardrobe.. Chris responded by making fun of how Prince had his ass cheeks hanging out his pants.. LOL
"Are you classified as human?" "Negative, I am a meat popsicle." Fun Fact: The wonder on Bruce Willis' face when the Diva (Maïwenn) sings is real. That was the first time he'd heard it and seen the actress in full make-up. Big Bada Boom Fact: The explosion in the Fhloston main hall was the largest indoor explosion ever filmed. The resulting fire almost went beyond control. It took twenty-five minutes to put out. Lost In Translation Fact: The "Divine Language" spoken by Leeloo, was invented by co-writer and director Luc Besson and further refined by Milla Jovovich, who had little trouble learning and developing it, as she was already fluent in four languages. The language had only four hundred words. He and Milla Jovovich held conversations, and wrote letters to each other in the language as practice. By the end of filming, they were able to have full conversations in this language. Bad Timing Fact: The hero, Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis), and the villain, Jean Baptiste Emanuel Zorg (Gray Oldman), never meet, nor do they communicate with each other in any way. They are aware of each other (Korben used to work for Zorg's company and Zorg knows that Korben won the contest) but they are unaware of the other's involvement in the main plot (getting the stones). The only time they appear in the same scene together is at the end when Korben flees towards Fhloston's hotel's hangar while Zorg is just returning from it. They pass but just miss one another putting them in the same shot together for just a few frames. Music Enthusiast Fact: Diva Plavalaguna (Maïwenn) sings the "Il dolce suono" aria from the opera, Lucia de Lammermoor. It is one of the most difficult arias because of its length, its soaring arpeggios, and the high F above high C. When composer Éric Serra showed soprano Inva Mula (who dubs the voice of the Diva) the sheet music for the Diva Dance, she reportedly smiled and relayed to him that some of the notes written were not humanly possible to achieve, because the human voice cannot change notes that fast. Hence, she performed the notes in isolation, one by one, as opposed to consecutively singing them all together, and they digitized the notes to fit the music. There are a few moments when you can hear the differences in the vocal tones of the Diva's voice.
@Gradyolson YUP IMDb IS great. SO is being MULTILINGUAL THAT'S actually the proper terminology for someone who speaks four languages NOT "already fluent in" ok? There's TRILINGUAL which is 3 as my parents and both grandparents were AND actually one of my SIL's also is. Then there's MULTILINGUAL, which is strictly for us four people. After that comes the Polyglots which are 5 or more languages, and they're like maybe 3 or 4% of the population is fluent. I was semi fluent in four AS A KID, then when I went to school I had to default back mostly to English. That was actually the LAST language I was introduced to but it was ALWAYS English first here for some reason. Which NEVER then OR to this day has ever made sense to me. #Taino #Mohawk #NYGXBIKERLady
31:49 dude, I was laughing my butt off right here. Your timing of petting the dog, it looked like you were rubbing Bruce’s back and woke him up. That was so awesome!
This is forever ingrained in my mind as one of the best sci fi movies ever made. It's funny and action packed, has the right balance of thought provoking mythology and dumb fun, not one of the actors half asses it for a minute and the music could not be better. Fun fact, this was the first movie my father took me to see after he and my mom divorced.
Agreed! It is an amazing film. I can't believe how wrong so many got this film when it was released. Both Chris Tucker and Milla Jovovich were nominated for Golden Raspberry (or Razzie) awards as worst new star and worst supporting actress respectively. The Fifth Element was also nominated for "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards" for worst director, worst picture, worst supporting actress (Jovovich) and worst supporting actor (Tucker). What movie were they watching? Instant classic! Strangely, it actually won six awards including two different best director awards. Weird that opinions in the critique world were so different. I guess some people just didn't get it.
“They shot the diva!” “And she fell, just like a diva” My favorite line from you during this reaction. I love watching you. You have gotten me through some pretty tough times. Thank you! ❤
"Chris Tucker being Chris Tucker" Honestly that's probably the most accurate description you can make for Chris Tucker 😄 This is one of those movies that if I find it while flipping channels, I have to stop and watch it. And I still say "chicken good" at the grocery store. Excellent script and perfectly cast, and I especially liked your recap at the end 🔥🌍🌪💧❤
One of my favorite Ruby Rhod moments -What's wrong with you? What you screamin' for? Every 5 minutes there's somethin', a bomb or somethin'. I'm leavin'. bzzzz.
Jean Paul Gaultier the French runway model (strange) fashion designer did all the costumes... so that's why everything worn looked like that, especially Ruby Rhod. also one of my favorite lines in this is Ruby: "Why I gotta get the broke one" .... (I say this all the time)
I remember seeing this in a theater with a packed crowd. People seemed to really love this film. They laughed, they cheered, and at the end, there was an applause from the audience. 97 was one of the best years for summer blockbusters. The Lost World, Men In Black, Con Air, Air Force One, Face/Off, it goes on and on. The good old days.
@22:35 Father Cornelius called Korben “Mr. Willis” accidentally before Korben corrected him with “Mr. Dallas”. Sometimes filmmakers keep small accidents like this in the final cut if it still works within the context of the movie. In this case, it actually surprises me that it was kept in, but so few people have noticed it that the scene still works.
"Are you German?" God I love this movie, superb casting, amazing sets and costumes, plenty of action, hysterical comedy, a satisfying villain, and a simple story that you didn't need a computer to track.
Milla Jovovich was in the resident evil movies. Fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier designed all the costumes for the movie and all the women in the blue outfits and the bald girl were supermodels in the 90's and some of his favourite models.
Dude your energy is contagious. Glad you reacted to this wonderful film! The Fifth Element was heavily inspired by the French comic series "Valérian and Laureline". He made a movie based upon those comics several years ago: "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Plants". While not nearly as charming as this one, Valerian is still far better than most Hollywood films.
Berserker (1967), by Fred Saberhagen, is the first book in a sci-fi series of the same name. It's about first contact with a race of alien robots who originated as leftover weapons in a war between their creators, and evolved into a society with a religion (basically) bent on the complete destruction of all organic life.
I know lots of people who hate on it, but I agree, this is just a fun movie. Colorful, energetic, funny, breezy, well-paced, with memorable characters. Don't think about it too hard, just enjoy the ride.
They are rebuilding a physically perfect being, and cast Milla Jovivich to play that role. There has never and will never be a more flawless casting choice in history.
I'm glad you watched this, it's among one of my favorite movies. It's quite unique in concept and style as far as I know and the twist on so many existing objects is amazing. Very cool that you thought of Prince when you saw Chris' character since that's basically the person they had in mind for it so I guess they did good!
One thing that really works about this movie is how _every_ character represents a distinct role in society. It doesn't fall into the trap of having every character be a general "gun-slinging agents" type, but instead every character has a distinct input and POV coming into it, helping it feel like a complete satisfying slice out of this world even though it's not a particularly long or complex movie. _Star Trek's_ great, but to me there's something really cool about how "An unemployed veteran, a priest, a celebrity podcaster, and a prestige opera singer walk into a bar" is what it takes to kill Satan Actually, it literally just occurred to me Corbyn (pilot), Plava Laguna (siren), Ruby (raucous entertainer), and Cornelius (keeper of tombs) correlate to the 4 elements and (with the exception of the priest) are dressed in the same colors as their corresponding elemental-beam
This was directed by Luc Besson who also did The Professional with Gary Oldman before this. Besson is the most successful French director of modern times and he came up with this sci-fi story of The Fifth Element when he was a teenager. You should check out other movies of his: La Femme Nikita (which was later adapted into a tv series), Lucy (with Scarlett Johansson), and Valerian (an expensive adaptation of a classic French sci-fi comic book).
Ohhhhh, thank you, thank you for doing this one. Such an awesome movie. I’ve watched this one so many times, and still notice little things I didn’t before.
Another fire reaction. This movie is another great action film from Bruce Willis he was back in his wheel house of action comedy after releasing the great but weird 12 monkeys the year before. And Blank I love that you filled out J's details on the multi-pass bleep that was a nice touch. It is stuff like that, that sets you guys apart.
Defently my top10 favorite action/scifi movie. Perfect evety way, watched this at least dozen times plus another dozen reaction videos here on youtube.... cant wait to see yours 🤓
LOL, the most iconic character that will be remembered about this movie is Chris Tucker's character and the alien diva singer. That Dong-Fro is the most memorable hairstyle in scifi.
36:45 & 40:02 Hahaha! 45:11 'Captain Planet, he's our hero. Gonna take pollution down to zero. He's our powers magnified. And he's fighting on the planet's side.' 45:40 Yeah, good music. :)
Omg man I haven't seen you laughing so dang hard in a long time. Definitely was cracking me up. I just knew you were going to lose it with Chris Tucker.
I have terminal never get over it about your copilots. So adorable. ❤❤ So well trained and they love you so much. It brightens every reaction. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Love this movie. Luc Besson made another sci fi not long ago called Valerian and the city of a thousand planets. The lead actors performance was kind of flat but I love that movie too.
You were telling them to zap her! Why? She was gasping for air and scared shitless... Gasping, because her lungs were new and never been used. And scared, because the last thing she remembered was her ship being blown up and dieing.
Classic reaction J Man! This movie was always one of my favourites as a kid! You could watch it over and over without getting bored. Your reaction to the ZF-1 auto-replay demo was just gold 😂!
32:50: "I ain't cultured, but I got taste" . . . That may be the best way to be. Culture-details become dogma. But having an open mind and appreciation for beauty, that is a good path of perception. You get more out of life.
The priest is Ian Holm (RIP). He played Bilbo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. I have loved this movie since the first time I saw it. And your reactions were spot on! Thanks for this!
yep. Love is the 5th element. The thing that gives meaning to evertything. And Leeloo was just a vessel, like those stones. She had to receive love to ignite.
3:30 - All together, everyone! "AZIZ, LIGHT!!!!!" 7:28 - That's blood. This thing is such malignantly concentrated evil that just being close to it gives you an aneurism. 17:42 - GOTTA love the ZF-1. Replay is my favorite feature. 18:12 - Them IS words! The writers actually created a Mondoshiwan language for Leeloo to speak. They never released it to the general public, though, so fans have just had to put together what they could. 21:55 - Major 'Iceborg.' 29:54 - EOM rubbing Bruce Willis' back while he sleeps. 35:14 - ...and they STANK. 36:06 - The great unanswered question: how the f#$% was she planning to give the stones to Leeloo if they were literally INSIDE her? 48:36 - The priest was Ian Holm. He's been in many movies, including being the android in Alien, but he's probably best known today as Bilbo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings trilogy (interestingly enough, he voiced Frodo when the BBC did the LotR radio drama).
“Heart is the most important element.” That’s why we watch you big man. You have a heart of gold.
Biiiiiig facts ❤
Truth❤
I agree completely.
100%
It is! Captain Planet goes mental without it!
Chris Tucker's role makes sense when you realize that it was written for Prince. Prince told Chris about it and said he turned it down because he didn't like the wardrobe.. Chris responded by making fun of how Prince had his ass cheeks hanging out his pants.. LOL
I love how people complain about the character for being a bucket of stereotypes, but Prince was just critical of the wardrobe
@@samwallaceart288 Pretty on brand for the artist formally known as the artist formally known as Prince
It was a bit of good karma for Tucker, though - he played that character to a tee.
It was NOT meant for Prince, after all.
It was all Tucker, lol.
Tucker killed it, I'm glad he took it and Prince didn't
@joekane622 yo i heard that from who's line lol
Had to pause it, J! "They got a McDonald's in the future. I bet they ice cream machine still broke." Dying laughing, bro!
Hell is REAL. Repent of your sins and turn to God. He loves you. Believe in his Son Jesus and be saved. TH-cam: 30 Days Touring HELL
"They got a f***ing McDonald's in the future... I bet that ice cream machine still broke."
Dayum. That cut deep
I've said it before, Gary Oldman can literally play any character.
This movie would never been this good without Tucker. That character was everything.
It must *POP POP POP*
The man is a human exclamation point.
Super Green 👌
@@NearEastMugwump Oh my God, that’s a perfect way to describe him.
Originally it was meant to be prince, and while I know prince was an amazing person I can't imagine anyone other than tucker as ruby.
"Are you classified as human?"
"Negative, I am a meat popsicle."
Fun Fact: The wonder on Bruce Willis' face when the Diva (Maïwenn) sings is real. That was the first time he'd heard it and seen the actress in full make-up.
Big Bada Boom Fact: The explosion in the Fhloston main hall was the largest indoor explosion ever filmed. The resulting fire almost went beyond control. It took twenty-five minutes to put out.
Lost In Translation Fact: The "Divine Language" spoken by Leeloo, was invented by co-writer and director Luc Besson and further refined by Milla Jovovich, who had little trouble learning and developing it, as she was already fluent in four languages. The language had only four hundred words. He and Milla Jovovich held conversations, and wrote letters to each other in the language as practice. By the end of filming, they were able to have full conversations in this language.
Bad Timing Fact: The hero, Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis), and the villain, Jean Baptiste Emanuel Zorg (Gray Oldman), never meet, nor do they communicate with each other in any way. They are aware of each other (Korben used to work for Zorg's company and Zorg knows that Korben won the contest) but they are unaware of the other's involvement in the main plot (getting the stones). The only time they appear in the same scene together is at the end when Korben flees towards Fhloston's hotel's hangar while Zorg is just returning from it. They pass but just miss one another putting them in the same shot together for just a few frames.
Music Enthusiast Fact: Diva Plavalaguna (Maïwenn) sings the "Il dolce suono" aria from the opera, Lucia de Lammermoor. It is one of the most difficult arias because of its length, its soaring arpeggios, and the high F above high C. When composer Éric Serra showed soprano Inva Mula (who dubs the voice of the Diva) the sheet music for the Diva Dance, she reportedly smiled and relayed to him that some of the notes written were not humanly possible to achieve, because the human voice cannot change notes that fast. Hence, she performed the notes in isolation, one by one, as opposed to consecutively singing them all together, and they digitized the notes to fit the music. There are a few moments when you can hear the differences in the vocal tones of the Diva's voice.
So happy someone else knows this movie like I do this movie is so good man definitely a underrated cult classic.
@Gradyolson YUP IMDb IS great. SO is being MULTILINGUAL THAT'S actually the proper terminology for someone who speaks four languages NOT "already fluent in" ok? There's TRILINGUAL which is 3 as my parents and both grandparents were AND actually one of my SIL's also is. Then there's MULTILINGUAL, which is strictly for us four people. After that comes the Polyglots which are 5 or more languages, and they're like maybe 3 or 4% of the population is fluent. I was semi fluent in four AS A KID, then when I went to school I had to default back mostly to English. That was actually the LAST language I was introduced to but it was ALWAYS English first here for some reason. Which NEVER then OR to this day has ever made sense to me. #Taino #Mohawk #NYGXBIKERLady
@@christinegelabert1651 umm... Are you okay? What did I say in my comment to op that triggered this rant?
If you're multilingual, you are "fluent in". Same difference
@@Gradyolson I think they replied to you instead of the OP. It's still a strange thing to focus on. haha
How does this man not have 100K followers yet?
We're hopefully working on it. LoL
His live vids get well over 1000 people watching.. Which is great
"Why ain't it ever like 'Here come the puppies.'" 😂
Always an awesome reaction!
😂 glad that someone else thought that was funny. Made me giggle and it got my sub.
I almost fell out of my chair. Beautiful
31:49 dude, I was laughing my butt off right here. Your timing of petting the dog, it looked like you were rubbing Bruce’s back and woke him up. That was so awesome!
i just came to the comments to see if anyone else saw that! lol
I thought that too
Shit, I didn't see someone else had already pointed that out, lmfao 🤣🤣🤣
I saw the same thing!
i saw that lmao
This is forever ingrained in my mind as one of the best sci fi movies ever made. It's funny and action packed, has the right balance of thought provoking mythology and dumb fun, not one of the actors half asses it for a minute and the music could not be better. Fun fact, this was the first movie my father took me to see after he and my mom divorced.
I agree. This movie is severely underrated and has surely stood the test of time.
Great production!
It is VERY unique.
I don't think anything like it will ever be made again.
Agreed! It is an amazing film.
I can't believe how wrong so many got this film when it was released. Both Chris Tucker and Milla Jovovich were nominated for Golden Raspberry (or Razzie) awards as worst new star and worst supporting actress respectively. The Fifth Element was also nominated for "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards" for worst director, worst picture, worst supporting actress (Jovovich) and worst supporting actor (Tucker).
What movie were they watching? Instant classic!
Strangely, it actually won six awards including two different best director awards. Weird that opinions in the critique world were so different. I guess some people just didn't get it.
"Hey man! He got a snuffleufagus!"
They way he said that without hesitation made me spit take my drink 😂😂
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Leeloo's fight sequence in sync w/ the diva's aria... def' one of my favorite/rewatchable movie scenes of all time 👍🔥♥️
“They shot the diva!”
“And she fell, just like a diva”
My favorite line from you during this reaction. I love watching you. You have gotten me through some pretty tough times. Thank you! ❤
Ian Holm is the actor who played the priest. He was also Bilbo Baggins in the Lord Of The Rings, among his many other roles.
He also plays Ash. A character in the first Alien movie. One of the first reacted to on this channel!
Two words that entered my vocabulary when I saw this movie: "multipass", and "bigbaddaboom". She is so cute in this movie :) Popcorn on standby!
So funny Jay used the multipass as his censor thingy 😄
@@RocketJr. Blank is picking some amazing items for the censor :)
Prayers To Bruce Willis Due To His Illness
Prayers don't do shit!
"I bet their ice-cream machine still broke." 😂
Murderwhistle is too funny at times 😅
When the first four elephants can't get the job done, that's when they call... The Fifth Elephant!
True 🐘🐘🐘🐘 🐘
that would b a good parody kids movie in animation imo
Wait, does the EOM heart reaction mean our guy is familiar with Discworld?
"Chris Tucker being Chris Tucker"
Honestly that's probably the most accurate description you can make for Chris Tucker 😄
This is one of those movies that if I find it while flipping channels, I have to stop and watch it. And I still say "chicken good" at the grocery store. Excellent script and perfectly cast, and I especially liked your recap at the end 🔥🌍🌪💧❤
Anywhere for me... Especially putting it in the microwave, at home or at work. It’s just natural. 😂
If there was say only 10-15 movies i had to choose to watch over and over again. This would be on my list. I love this film.
"I ain't cultured but I got taste". JL in a nutshell. 💯
One of my favorite Ruby Rhod moments -What's wrong with you? What you screamin' for? Every 5 minutes there's somethin', a bomb or somethin'. I'm leavin'. bzzzz.
‘They got a McDonald’s in the future. I bet their ice cream machine is still broke!’
I about died at 29:53, it looked like you were rubbing Bruce Willis back when he woke up 🤣 🤣
Chris Tucker is the best part of this already awesome movie. He kills me every time 😂
Jean Paul Gaultier the French runway model (strange) fashion designer did all the costumes...
so that's why everything worn looked like that, especially Ruby Rhod.
also one of my favorite lines in this is Ruby: "Why I gotta get the broke one" .... (I say this all the time)
Every time J says, "He on that oooooooooh-weeeeeee", I freaking die laughing.
Such a great film and the best reaction! 💙
McDonalds in the future?? I bet the ice cream machine is still broken.. 😂😂😂
I remember seeing this in a theater with a packed crowd. People seemed to really love this film. They laughed, they cheered, and at the end, there was an applause from the audience. 97 was one of the best years for summer blockbusters. The Lost World, Men In Black, Con Air, Air Force One, Face/Off, it goes on and on. The good old days.
We hit the drive-in every other night that year. I was in community college and helping take care of my new nephew that year.
The Lost World and Con Air suck ass.
The only movie ever that I have seen more than once in the theater. It's quirky, silly, funny, action packed, and it has the gorgeous Milla in it.
Love Gary Oldman. He can be ANYONE!
Notice that the Priest is Bilbo Baggins? 🙂
I recognized the priest first as the evil milk-sweating robot in "Alien"
@@TheNeonRabbit
Chariots of Fire Coach?
OH MAN!!!! he is going to love this movie and I am going to love his reaction!!!
Agreed... How has he not seen this yet?
"They've got McDonald's in the future. Bet their ice cream machines are still broken."
That made me laugh so hard.
@22:35 Father Cornelius called Korben “Mr. Willis” accidentally before Korben corrected him with “Mr. Dallas”. Sometimes filmmakers keep small accidents like this in the final cut if it still works within the context of the movie. In this case, it actually surprises me that it was kept in, but so few people have noticed it that the scene still works.
"Oh, he's a Harvey. Hello, Mr. Weinstein." 🤣🤣🤣
"Are you German?" God I love this movie, superb casting, amazing sets and costumes, plenty of action, hysterical comedy, a satisfying villain, and a simple story that you didn't need a computer to track.
Fun Fact: The Diva scene was shot in the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London.
This movie is wacky and wild in all the best ways possible.
Agreed but ower boys ears are going to melt once Chris Tucker shows up.
this is one of my favorite movies ever... i COULD WATCH IT A 100 times and wont get bored.
Milla Jovovich was in the resident evil movies.
Fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier designed all the costumes for the movie and all the women in the blue outfits and the bald girl were supermodels in the 90's and some of his favourite models.
Dude your energy is contagious. Glad you reacted to this wonderful film! The Fifth Element was heavily inspired by the French comic series "Valérian and Laureline". He made a movie based upon those comics several years ago: "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Plants". While not nearly as charming as this one, Valerian is still far better than most Hollywood films.
Berserker (1967), by Fred Saberhagen, is the first book in a sci-fi series of the same name. It's about first contact with a race of alien robots who originated as leftover weapons in a war between their creators, and evolved into a society with a religion (basically) bent on the complete destruction of all organic life.
You have the most infectious, pure-hearted laughter I've ever encountered. I love watching your reviews. Keep being you, because you're awesome.
I know lots of people who hate on it, but I agree, this is just a fun movie. Colorful, energetic, funny, breezy, well-paced, with memorable characters. Don't think about it too hard, just enjoy the ride.
Chris Tucker plays an amazing part in this
Loved the Mcds ice cream machine comment lol
Probably one of the most paused films in our childhood 😂😂
They are rebuilding a physically perfect being, and cast Milla Jovivich to play that role.
There has never and will never be a more flawless casting choice in history.
She do be pretty
"Here comes the puppies" hahahahahahhahahaha my wife and I laughed so hard. Thank you.
I'm glad you watched this, it's among one of my favorite movies. It's quite unique in concept and style as far as I know and the twist on so many existing objects is amazing. Very cool that you thought of Prince when you saw Chris' character since that's basically the person they had in mind for it so I guess they did good!
The most under appreciated thing of this movie is the editing.
14:24 “They got a *#!%+ McDonald’s in the future; I bet the ice cream machine is still broke.”
The master reactor at work.
A "here comes the puppies" tomb would be epic. Lol
One thing that really works about this movie is how _every_ character represents a distinct role in society. It doesn't fall into the trap of having every character be a general "gun-slinging agents" type, but instead every character has a distinct input and POV coming into it, helping it feel like a complete satisfying slice out of this world even though it's not a particularly long or complex movie.
_Star Trek's_ great, but to me there's something really cool about how "An unemployed veteran, a priest, a celebrity podcaster, and a prestige opera singer walk into a bar" is what it takes to kill Satan
Actually, it literally just occurred to me Corbyn (pilot), Plava Laguna (siren), Ruby (raucous entertainer), and Cornelius (keeper of tombs) correlate to the 4 elements and (with the exception of the priest) are dressed in the same colors as their corresponding elemental-beam
They DID zap her haha. That’s why she was freaking out in the tube. She got resuscitated.
This was directed by Luc Besson who also did The Professional with Gary Oldman before this. Besson is the most successful French director of modern times and he came up with this sci-fi story of The Fifth Element when he was a teenager. You should check out other movies of his: La Femme Nikita (which was later adapted into a tv series), Lucy (with Scarlett Johansson), and Valerian (an expensive adaptation of a classic French sci-fi comic book).
one of those movies that you can watch dozens of times and still have a fun time watching it.
Love this movie. Went out right after seeing it and ordered the original score and have been playing it ever since.
"They got those on Contra" that was hilarious!!! The good old days.
[30:57]"I bet he hears everything." To my man Lee Evans 😂😂
this is flat out still my favorite Chris Tucker role in a movie; even better than Rush Hour or in Friday
Me (whenever I get burnt working the fryer):
"Cuz it's hotter than _hot;_ it's _Hot-HOT- _*_HOT!!!"_*
Interesting fact. Gary Oldman and Bruce Willis are only in the same scene for less than a second. Korban Dallas even uses Zorg's ship to escape.
Ohhhhh, thank you, thank you for doing this one. Such an awesome movie. I’ve watched this one so many times, and still notice little things I didn’t before.
One of my favorite movies from the 90s. Never get tired of it.
Another fire reaction. This movie is another great action film from Bruce Willis he was back in his wheel house of action comedy after releasing the great but weird 12 monkeys the year before.
And Blank I love that you filled out J's details on the multi-pass bleep that was a nice touch. It is stuff like that, that sets you guys apart.
How you did not see this master piece is astonishing... Over the top fun sci-fi action romp lets goo!
That was the most fun I had all day, thank you for that.
That's got to be the hardest I think I've ever seen you laugh. "You have one point left on your license."
Oh I can't wait. One of my all time fav reactors watching one of my all time fav movies!
Defently my top10 favorite action/scifi movie. Perfect evety way, watched this at least dozen times plus another dozen reaction videos here on youtube.... cant wait to see yours 🤓
Chris Tucker makes this movie! Fabulous!
LOL, the most iconic character that will be remembered about this movie is Chris Tucker's character and the alien diva singer. That Dong-Fro is the most memorable hairstyle in scifi.
Now that is a MOVIE!!! Saw it in theaters 3 times. I knew you'd be cracking up at Ruby Rodd (Chris Tucker).
36:45 & 40:02 Hahaha!
45:11 'Captain Planet, he's our hero. Gonna take pollution down to zero.
He's our powers magnified. And he's fighting on the planet's side.'
45:40 Yeah, good music. :)
The priest you've seen before in the first Alien movie. He was Ash the android that tried to kill Ripley and Parker.
I love this movie. Great classic.
Egyptian tomb interior: "Here come the puppies!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
Omg man I haven't seen you laughing so dang hard in a long time. Definitely was cracking me up. I just knew you were going to lose it with Chris Tucker.
Laughed my butt off watching your reactions on this one.
I have terminal never get over it about your copilots. So adorable. ❤❤ So well trained and they love you so much. It brightens every reaction. Thank you for sharing them with us.
I knew the multi pass would be the bleep out 😂. One of my favs, great reaction as always, guys!
The priest was played by the late, great Ian Holm. Holm was the robot in ALIEN (1979) and Bilbo Baggins in THE LORD OF RINGS Trilogy.
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Love this movie. Luc Besson made another sci fi not long ago called Valerian and the city of a thousand planets. The lead actors performance was kind of flat but I love that movie too.
2:22 That is actually a quite good question. I have never read/seen anything where they find an ancient tomb of something good. :)
You were telling them to zap her! Why? She was gasping for air and scared shitless... Gasping, because her lungs were new and never been used. And scared, because the last thing she remembered was her ship being blown up and dieing.
Everybody get that like spike in
Classic reaction J Man! This movie was always one of my favourites as a kid! You could watch it over and over without getting bored.
Your reaction to the ZF-1 auto-replay demo was just gold 😂!
32:50: "I ain't cultured, but I got taste" . . . That may be the best way to be. Culture-details become dogma. But having an open mind and appreciation for beauty, that is a good path of perception. You get more out of life.
Your reactions are one of the good things in life.
"If the Priest is in anything i didnt recognize him"
Yes because Ian Holmes was the Goat whether hes a Hobbit or a milk spitting robot.
The priest is Ian Holm (RIP). He played Bilbo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. I have loved this movie since the first time I saw it. And your reactions were spot on! Thanks for this!
LOL! I never considered The Fifth Element to be a jump-scare movie until today. Thank you for that!
29:55 You petting your dog at this moment looks like you’re rubbing Corbin’s back to help him wake up. 😂
My man didn't realize the priest was Ian Holm, MF'n Bilbo Baggins!
Awe, I did not know Deibo was in here! Thank you for the point outs you point out.
"I think I'm a hopeless romantic..."
Try Down With Love 👍
Obi-Wan vs the power of love 😉
Chris Tucker is amazing in this role. So freakin funny. Love this movie.
“He’s a little Harvey”…almost pissed my pants laughin
yep. Love is the 5th element. The thing that gives meaning to evertything. And Leeloo was just a vessel, like those stones. She had to receive love to ignite.
3:30 - All together, everyone! "AZIZ, LIGHT!!!!!"
7:28 - That's blood. This thing is such malignantly concentrated evil that just being close to it gives you an aneurism.
17:42 - GOTTA love the ZF-1. Replay is my favorite feature.
18:12 - Them IS words! The writers actually created a Mondoshiwan language for Leeloo to speak. They never released it to the general public, though, so fans have just had to put together what they could.
21:55 - Major 'Iceborg.'
29:54 - EOM rubbing Bruce Willis' back while he sleeps.
35:14 - ...and they STANK.
36:06 - The great unanswered question: how the f#$% was she planning to give the stones to Leeloo if they were literally INSIDE her?
48:36 - The priest was Ian Holm. He's been in many movies, including being the android in Alien, but he's probably best known today as Bilbo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings trilogy (interestingly enough, he voiced Frodo when the BBC did the LotR radio drama).
hahaha when he woke up from the flight and you was oetting the doggo it looked like you was rubbing his back to get him up lol perfect timing