The fact that this audience was horrified by Olive’s choreography when they dress their little girls in such provocative outfits and paint their cute little face is so hypocritical! I love this movie so much. Thank you for doing such a genuine review.
I was too focused on Olive’s performance during the scene and the family’s reaction to notice that hypocrisy, but that is a great point. I’m disappointed I missed it
Indeed. Providing that emotional support is all that is needed at the end of the day. But of course, if the person requests something else, you can help with that too.
Can we just acknowledge the fact that that VW van is one of the funniest characters in this film? That stuck horn is absolutely hilarious. Just brilliant.
I had a 1973 VW Squareback that actually had that same horn malfunction (an electrical short in the horn button) so I freaking died when that came up in the movie.
Its also a huge visual metaphor for the entire family and concept of family... its annoying, broken and all they have but it gets them where they need to be.
@@jeffinspace7668 one of my friends and i still talk about the time i was cruising around the mall and hit a speed bumping, which made the horn go haywire as this group of cholos walked in front of us. lol. it was 20 years ago lol
Somehow all the cringe and creepiness culminates in one of the most wholesome endings I've ever seen. I really adore this film, especially Steve Carell and Paul Dano's performances.
It shows that no matter how broken a family can be, we all have a moment where we are reminded that besides everything wrong in our lives, we are still a family that will always have each other’s back
One of my favorites of all time. And yes, Paul Dano and Steve Carrell are peak. But so are Toni Collette and Abigrail Breslin! Hell the entire cast is amazing.
Apparently this movie was inspired by a speech Arnold Schwarzenegger gave to a group of high schoolers, telling them he despises losers. The screenwriter thought that was such horrible advice. I think deep down this movie is about setting your own standards for "winning," instead of worrying about whether you're a loser or not. Be yourself. Fuck the haters.
agreed, I was lucky enough to see this on opening as well, he probably has the best, most intense performance in this film and is a kid. However the performance I enjoy the most is the GOAT Allan A
I had forgotten he was in this when I saw him in The Batman. Great performance there too. His angered screams at Batman are *so* well done. Reminds me of his first spoken words in this movie. That fuck and scream is so raw.
It’s obviously impactful by itself that Dwayne’s dream was crushed when he found out he was color blind, but the fact that he hadn’t spoken for nine months (or at any point in the movie up until now) and the first thing he said was just a raw expression of his pain and rage made it so much more impactful. Paul Dano was such an MVP in this movie imo.
Fun Fact: Alan Arkin (the grandpa) won a Oscarr for this role and Abigail Breslin (Oliver) was nominated for best supporting role in the Oscar's for this movie as well
The part when olive went to go give Dwayne a hug really made me cry bc it reminded me of me and my brother and I really like the fact that his deciding factor to go with them was his little sister and that just warms my heart ❤️
This film has so much heart and sweetness in it while being a rated R comedy. It's hard to balance those tones but this film did it so well. Great casting choices, great acting, great sound design and soundtrack, great screenplay. Just really well done. Never gets old.
I loved how Olive’s controversial dance was so much more wholesome and innocent than the grotesque and creepy way the other little girls were dressed up. No matter the song or stripper moves Olive was a kid having fun.
I definitely got overtaken by cringe as a kid watching this movie. As an adult I find it absolutely charming and beautiful. I cry at the end and when the brother realizes he can’t be a pilot. And I’m proud of it.
Same! It's the perfect movie for when you're feeling extremely down. And I didn't notice this until my most recent viewing: by the end of the movie, each character ends up in a conventionally worse spot than they were in at the beginning of the movie (pageant-obsessed Olive can't participate in California, Dwayne finds out he can't be in the Air Force, Richard's program is done, the family is bankrupt, etc...), but together, they're all far better than they ever were.
Fun Fact: Creepy guy was actually a long suffering beauty queen Dad, not a random dude watching kids in swimsuits. I'll also add that I love that Olive is basically the glue for the family. Everything is going to hell, but her optimism and gentle spirit pulls everyone up when they need it most. I mean notice how she is the only one that Dwayne doesn't lash out at when he snaps and she's the one who gets him back to the van with a simple hug. Damnit, who's cutting onions. So glad you guys reacted to this movie. It doesn't get the attention it deserves. So well written, such great actors, so funny, so much love. I'm glad you watched this film.
Olive is just trying to chase her dreams the same way her big brother is trying to chase his which is I think something he can connect on. And she is so young and such a nice kid it's hard to blame her for anything, she's just a passenger in this chaos 😆
I've seen idiot reactors call the biker dad a pedo and it's annoying. If anyone is a pedophile it's that emcee guy who is way too into all those kids dressed like grown women. Disgusting.
The dance scene at the end is the highlight of the movie for me. 😂😂 I haven't seen this movie in so long I forgot how underrated and overlooked it was.
I love Steve Carell's performance in this. It was actually the first time he played a dramatic role, and during filming he was not yet the huge movie star he was about to become due to the release of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin".
yeah and also his later acceptance that just because he couldn't follow his original plan, there were still alternative ways to make his passions a hobby - instead of being in the military, he could still fly personal aircrafts, drones, etc.
Rightfully so! She was so good and especially for her age. That moment when she asks her Grandpa if she's pretty and then talks about not wanting to be a loser breaks your heart! You really felt that she feared that her dad would hate her if she lost and it was so tragic, it just makes you so happy in the end with Richard's development.
My daughters and I were watching this movie in a really nice hotel room. We were laughing so hard at the dance scene that someone called the front desk to report us...haha.
I’ve seen it multiple times -mostly around the time it released- and just now watching this clipped version had me cackling. Probably not unlike you and your daughters. What a wholesome moment! :)
when rewatching it this time from your reaction, I realized that, originally as a viewer I thought Olive had to succeed to make the whole trip worth it. I wasn't mad about the ending, but was like "awe". but this time, I realized that the fact that everyone at one point in the film failed. And for the final act, it was Olive's turn to fail and for her family to be there to support her through it like she was for them.
sending y'all the hugest virtual hugs for doing this movie!! it's one of my absolute favorites and i'm so glad i can watch with you all. it's such a healing movie. there's actually a pretty good video essay here on youtube about why it's so healing even if it doesn't have the perfect happy ending. thank you for doing this one and i hope y'all are doing well and having a good week
I'm glad this finally won the poll. Despite being an Oscar winning movie (Best Screen Play, Alan Arkin) its still an underdog. I knew you guys would find it hilarious. Shining a light on how creepy pageants are by using Frank, Dwayne and Richard looking at what's going on and being horrified, like us watching, was genius.
Such a great film. I saw it in the theater when it came out. Packed house. When Olive walked out on that stage, and Rick James SUPERFREAK started playing, the entire theater went up in a roar of laughter, some claps and some “Yessss!!” and “Oh my God!”s 😂it was one of those rare moments in a movie, where it’s just magic. Pure magic. And every one of us in that theater was all the way in. It’s a terrific film; Stellar cast, great script, and it marks the discovery of Abigail Breslin, who was so incredibly natural, real and at times heartbreaking, as the endearing Olive; she played it straight from the heart, in her very first role. She’s grown now. And is still a great actress (loved her in Scream Queens). But she’ll forever be our Little Miss Sunshine. ♥️
There's also the metaphor of the van that has to be going downhill for it to start. It's like the Winston Churchill quote, "If you're going through hell, keep going."
Such a great movie that also really highlights the weird pageant culture. I've been to a few (my goddaughter did it for a year) and there's nothing weirder than seeing 5 year olds in fake hair, fake eyelashes, spray tans, and flippers (snap in dentures to hide their baby teeth). A lot of parents will take out mortgages, loans, and all kinds of debt for their kid to win. It's insane. The weird emcee guy in the pageant really underplayed it; most of those guys have so much Botox that they look like their face is frozen in some rictus like grin. They all do the singing thing at the girls over the shoulder, and I don't know why. Also, Greg Kinnear is an underrated actor. He was so good in "Auto Focus," as the late actor Bob Crane.
I adore this movie, and really enjoyed your reaction. Saw it in a theater when it came out, just loved it. A fantastic small film, and Alan Arkin, as always, was a master.
Such a great surprise to see this reaction from you guys!!!! Thank you for sharing! So many amazing scenes in this film - the ice cream scene, the Grandpa's final speech to Olive, Paul Dano's realization that he's colorblind (always makes my stomach drop) and of course the final dance scene (makes me tear up every time, seeing them all as a family)! So good!
omg yes that's one of my childhood movie this movie always make me nostalgic and sad for some reason but also so light and happy at the end it's weird it's just a feel good movie even if some parts are tough is still a really sweet movie
"Every night it's the f*****g chicken! Holy God Almighty! Is it possible just once we could get something to eat for dinner around here that's not the goddamned f*****g chicken???" -Grandpa kills me, the van is another star of the movie.
Maybe my favorite movie, and maybe the only family dysfunction road-trip-from-hell movie that's positively joyous and life-affirming. The constant theme of pushing the bus is the perfect metaphor for the family's shared burdens; impossible to do alone, but together not only can they persevere, they can even laugh along the way. So many scenes still got me crying with laughter years later: 😂 "Not just one woman, a lot of women." "I still got Nazi bullets in my ass!" - the hospital escape - - the broken horn - "are you authorized to be backstage?" *no*
Nominated for 3 Oscars including Best Picture but won for Best Original Screenplay Michael Arndt Best Supporting Actor Alan Arkin. A dysfunctional family takes their youngest daughter to a talent show competition in California but not everything goes according to plan.
I had forgotten how much hilarious moments as well as incredibly meaningful moments this movie had, I haven't seen it in... forever, I should seriously rewatch this entirely. Thanks so much for this one!
You guys are great reactors! I love that you react to a lot of films that other people don't. Hopefully one day you guys will react to Coming of Age Classics like 1983 "The Outsiders" and 1978 "The Bad News Bears".
I love you guys. You're smart and funny. You recognize and call out creepiness; more men are beginning to, but there are still too many (not to mention kiddie beauty pageant moms) who don't. You appreciate the sweet moments as much as the action. Your post-movie analyses are lucid and humane. Again, love you guys!
I've been suggesting this movie forever, it's one of the best! This, The Way Way Back (Steve Carell, Toni Collette (mom in this), Sam Rockwell) and The Peanut Butter Falcon are so underrated and forgotten. One of the most wholesome endings and morals to a movie ever
One of my favorite movies ever! It won an Academy Award for Best Screenplay and Alan Arkin (grandpa) won for best supporting actor. It had 4 nominations in all.💜💜
I love this movie so much. I forgot most of the things about the character of Olives brother, but I remembered that this is when I fell in love with Paul dano
The fact that this audience was horrified by Olive’s choreography when they dress their little girls in such provocative outfits and paint their cute little face is so hypocritical!
I love this movie so much. Thank you for doing such a genuine review.
That was the point.
I was too focused on Olive’s performance during the scene and the family’s reaction to notice that hypocrisy, but that is a great point. I’m disappointed I missed it
@@summerrose8110right. So this person wanted to mention it. Get over it.
Olive giving her brother a hug with no words needed breaks me every time. Such a great movie 🙌
@@abducteeofearth1703 Yep!
Indeed. Providing that emotional support is all that is needed at the end of the day. But of course, if the person requests something else, you can help with that too.
Can we just acknowledge the fact that that VW van is one of the funniest characters in this film? That stuck horn is absolutely hilarious. Just brilliant.
I had a 1973 VW Squareback that actually had that same horn malfunction (an electrical short in the horn button) so I freaking died when that came up in the movie.
Its also a huge visual metaphor for the entire family and concept of family... its annoying, broken and all they have but it gets them where they need to be.
My father RIP was a collector VWs and had 3 vans in his life. One of them the horn got stuck like that lol😂 it happens!
@@cripplermaximus yep, happened to my dad lol
@@jeffinspace7668 one of my friends and i still talk about the time i was cruising around the mall and hit a speed bumping, which made the horn go haywire as this group of cholos walked in front of us. lol. it was 20 years ago lol
Somehow all the cringe and creepiness culminates in one of the most wholesome endings I've ever seen. I really adore this film, especially Steve Carell and Paul Dano's performances.
It shows that no matter how broken a family can be, we all have a moment where we are reminded that besides everything wrong in our lives, we are still a family that will always have each other’s back
It makes my heart swell
One of my favorites of all time. And yes, Paul Dano and Steve Carrell are peak. But so are Toni Collette and Abigrail Breslin! Hell the entire cast is amazing.
I love how proud miss California looks when Olive does her performance with her family. Such a. Good person
Apparently this movie was inspired by a speech Arnold Schwarzenegger gave to a group of high schoolers, telling them he despises losers. The screenwriter thought that was such horrible advice. I think deep down this movie is about setting your own standards for "winning," instead of worrying about whether you're a loser or not. Be yourself. Fuck the haters.
Funny thing is.. there are no winners or looser in life, since the winning prize at the end is the same for everyone.
Watching and loving Paul Dano in this when it came out, and seeing what he’s done in later movies, makes me happy. What a cool guy and great actor.
agreed, I was lucky enough to see this on opening as well, he probably has the best, most intense performance in this film and is a kid. However the performance I enjoy the most is the GOAT Allan A
He’s married to Zoe Kazan and they are both in a cute movie Ruby Sparks…like them both!!
@@Krisgenx just saw her in She Said. She was good in that as well.
I had forgotten he was in this when I saw him in The Batman. Great performance there too. His angered screams at Batman are *so* well done. Reminds me of his first spoken words in this movie. That fuck and scream is so raw.
@@brianb-t4v he’s great in The Fabelman’s and Love and Mercy too.
It’s obviously impactful by itself that Dwayne’s dream was crushed when he found out he was color blind, but the fact that he hadn’t spoken for nine months (or at any point in the movie up until now) and the first thing he said was just a raw expression of his pain and rage made it so much more impactful. Paul Dano was such an MVP in this movie imo.
Fun Fact: Alan Arkin (the grandpa) won a Oscarr for this role and Abigail Breslin (Oliver) was nominated for best supporting role in the Oscar's for this movie as well
The dance scene is always my favorite. Them just having fun not caring about what anyone thinks.
The part when olive went to go give Dwayne a hug really made me cry bc it reminded me of me and my brother and I really like the fact that his deciding factor to go with them was his little sister and that just warms my heart ❤️
This film has so much heart and sweetness in it while being a rated R comedy. It's hard to balance those tones but this film did it so well. Great casting choices, great acting, great sound design and soundtrack, great screenplay. Just really well done. Never gets old.
I loved how Olive’s controversial dance was so much more wholesome and innocent than the grotesque and creepy way the other little girls were dressed up. No matter the song or stripper moves Olive was a kid having fun.
I definitely got overtaken by cringe as a kid watching this movie. As an adult I find it absolutely charming and beautiful. I cry at the end and when the brother realizes he can’t be a pilot. And I’m proud of it.
My all time favorite movie, it never fails to lift my spirits.
Same! It's the perfect movie for when you're feeling extremely down. And I didn't notice this until my most recent viewing: by the end of the movie, each character ends up in a conventionally worse spot than they were in at the beginning of the movie (pageant-obsessed Olive can't participate in California, Dwayne finds out he can't be in the Air Force, Richard's program is done, the family is bankrupt, etc...), but together, they're all far better than they ever were.
writes: but I'm not having any fun. "I think we're all with you on that one Dwayne." LOL. Love this movie.
I love this movie, I wish more people would react to it!
Same, I used to watch this all the time when I was younger.
Such a great movie!
agree, very few reactions on YT on this movie somehow, but it's great!
Fun Fact: Creepy guy was actually a long suffering beauty queen Dad, not a random dude watching kids in swimsuits.
I'll also add that I love that Olive is basically the glue for the family. Everything is going to hell, but her optimism and gentle spirit pulls everyone up when they need it most. I mean notice how she is the only one that Dwayne doesn't lash out at when he snaps and she's the one who gets him back to the van with a simple hug. Damnit, who's cutting onions.
So glad you guys reacted to this movie. It doesn't get the attention it deserves. So well written, such great actors, so funny, so much love. I'm glad you watched this film.
Ok thank god! I thought for years that he was a paedophile, but it's painfully obvious that the host is.
Olive is just trying to chase her dreams the same way her big brother is trying to chase his which is I think something he can connect on. And she is so young and such a nice kid it's hard to blame her for anything, she's just a passenger in this chaos 😆
I've seen idiot reactors call the biker dad a pedo and it's annoying. If anyone is a pedophile it's that emcee guy who is way too into all those kids dressed like grown women. Disgusting.
@@summerrose8110for real. It’s always been apparent to me that he’s a dad who’s been dragged to way too many pageants and despises them.
Did you steal this comment? Or do you post this same thing in multiple reaction videos?
The dance scene at the end is the highlight of the movie for me. 😂😂 I haven't seen this movie in so long I forgot how underrated and overlooked it was.
“Ok everybody, pretend to be normal”!
Underrated movie quote lol
I love Steve Carell's performance in this. It was actually the first time he played a dramatic role, and during filming he was not yet the huge movie star he was about to become due to the release of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin".
Little Miss Sunshine and Crazy, Stupid, Love are my two favorite Steve Carell movies. So glad you reacted to this.
Have you watched "Dan in Real Life"? Excellent movie, too!
31:42 I loved that Miss California enjoyed the routine too, such an underrated detail. 😂
"A loser is so afraid of not winning they don't even try."
One of my favorite movies. Went to see it having no preconceptions or knowing what it was about, and walked out feeling on top of the world.
This is my favorite Steve Carell role. This movie has so much heart, I can't help but love every second of it.
What a freakin’ cast. And the underrated performance award is for Kinnear. Overshadowed a bit by everyone else but spot on perfect.
The scene where he learns he will NEVER be allowed to fly, due to his color blindness is 👌.
yeah and also his later acceptance that just because he couldn't follow his original plan, there were still alternative ways to make his passions a hobby - instead of being in the military, he could still fly personal aircrafts, drones, etc.
Olive was nominated for a Oscar for this movie she did a great job
Rightfully so! She was so good and especially for her age. That moment when she asks her Grandpa if she's pretty and then talks about not wanting to be a loser breaks your heart! You really felt that she feared that her dad would hate her if she lost and it was so tragic, it just makes you so happy in the end with Richard's development.
My daughters and I were watching this movie in a really nice hotel room. We were laughing so hard at the dance scene that someone called the front desk to report us...haha.
I’ve seen it multiple times -mostly around the time it released- and just now watching this clipped version had me cackling. Probably not unlike you and your daughters. What a wholesome moment! :)
Finally! You have no idea how long I’ve waited for this to be reacted to!! This movie is comedy GOLD!
Aw I’m glad I found this reaction. Little Miss Sunshine is such a solid movie to watch every now and again.
The dude at 33:04 is my hero because he's been wanting something different and real probably every time lmao.
when rewatching it this time from your reaction, I realized that, originally as a viewer I thought Olive had to succeed to make the whole trip worth it. I wasn't mad about the ending, but was like "awe". but this time, I realized that the fact that everyone at one point in the film failed. And for the final act, it was Olive's turn to fail and for her family to be there to support her through it like she was for them.
sending y'all the hugest virtual hugs for doing this movie!! it's one of my absolute favorites and i'm so glad i can watch with you all. it's such a healing movie. there's actually a pretty good video essay here on youtube about why it's so healing even if it doesn't have the perfect happy ending. thank you for doing this one and i hope y'all are doing well and having a good week
One of my sayings: "If you can't have fun, what CAN you have? And it IS a choice!"
Thanks for another great reaction
I'm glad this finally won the poll. Despite being an Oscar winning movie (Best Screen Play, Alan Arkin) its still an underdog. I knew you guys would find it hilarious. Shining a light on how creepy pageants are by using Frank, Dwayne and Richard looking at what's going on and being horrified, like us watching, was genius.
Such a great film. I saw it in the theater when it came out. Packed house. When Olive walked out on that stage, and Rick James SUPERFREAK started playing, the entire theater went up in a roar of laughter, some claps and some “Yessss!!” and “Oh my God!”s 😂it was one of those rare moments in a movie, where it’s just magic. Pure magic. And every one of us in that theater was all the way in.
It’s a terrific film; Stellar cast, great script, and it marks the discovery of Abigail Breslin, who was so incredibly natural, real and at times heartbreaking, as the endearing Olive; she played it straight from the heart, in her very first role. She’s grown now. And is still a great actress (loved her in Scream Queens). But she’ll forever be our Little Miss Sunshine. ♥️
Olive's dance performance was honest compared to the other contestants.
This movie goes to my top 10 of all times. It has everything: the message, casting, warmth, wisdom and top tier humor. I love this so much.
Paul Dano man. He has to win an Oscar this year. Playing The Riddler and Spielberg’s dad is superb range.
There's also the metaphor of the van that has to be going downhill for it to start.
It's like the Winston Churchill quote, "If you're going through hell, keep going."
Such a great movie that also really highlights the weird pageant culture. I've been to a few (my goddaughter did it for a year) and there's nothing weirder than seeing 5 year olds in fake hair, fake eyelashes, spray tans, and flippers (snap in dentures to hide their baby teeth). A lot of parents will take out mortgages, loans, and all kinds of debt for their kid to win. It's insane.
The weird emcee guy in the pageant really underplayed it; most of those guys have so much Botox that they look like their face is frozen in some rictus like grin. They all do the singing thing at the girls over the shoulder, and I don't know why.
Also, Greg Kinnear is an underrated actor. He was so good in "Auto Focus," as the late actor Bob Crane.
one of my all-time favorites
Abigail Breslin stripping on stage to 'Superfreak' at one of these abhorrent pageants is a seminal moment in cinematic history.
I'd never thought about how those were the last words of the grandpa to the various family members, I'm glad you guys pointed that out!
Yes one of my all time favorite films. This is how I got into Paul Dano-a great actor even then.
22:33 just remember this is one of Paul Dano's first films so when thos came out this is the first time most of the audience heard his voice.
“Good talk you’re not nearly as stupid as you look” my favourite line of any movie lmfao
I adore this movie, and really enjoyed your reaction. Saw it in a theater when it came out, just loved it. A fantastic small film, and Alan Arkin, as always, was a master.
This is one of my favourite movies. I saw it when it came out back in high school, and I LOVE watching people's first viewing. Your video was amazing!
This is one of my favorite movies!! So glad to finally see you two react to it. The dance scene is iconic 🤣 love you Chris and Curtis
I saw this movie when it first came out and I absolutely loved it. FYI Abigail wore padding because they needed her to be a little bigger.
The part when they left Olive at the gas station gave me memories when my parents and sisters almost left me at a Wendy's
Such a great surprise to see this reaction from you guys!!!! Thank you for sharing! So many amazing scenes in this film - the ice cream scene, the Grandpa's final speech to Olive, Paul Dano's realization that he's colorblind (always makes my stomach drop) and of course the final dance scene (makes me tear up every time, seeing them all as a family)! So good!
This is one of my favorite movies. It's so sweet, crazy and real. LOVE IT! Thanks for this great reaction!
Paul dano is freaking amazing in all his movies this is no exception
Your faces during the pageant. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What's not to love?
...and the horn is the perfect punctuation point.
omg yes that's one of my childhood movie
this movie always make me nostalgic and sad for some reason but also so light and happy at the end it's weird
it's just a feel good movie even if some parts are tough is still a really sweet movie
"Every night it's the f*****g chicken! Holy God Almighty! Is it possible just once we could get something to eat for dinner around here that's not the goddamned f*****g chicken???"
-Grandpa kills me, the van is another star of the movie.
Maybe my favorite movie, and maybe the only family dysfunction road-trip-from-hell movie that's positively joyous and life-affirming. The constant theme of pushing the bus is the perfect metaphor for the family's shared burdens; impossible to do alone, but together not only can they persevere, they can even laugh along the way.
So many scenes still got me crying with laughter years later: 😂
"Not just one woman, a lot of women."
"I still got Nazi bullets in my ass!"
- the hospital escape -
- the broken horn -
"are you authorized to be backstage?" *no*
Your expressions during the pageant of the movies are so satisfying and hilarious :)
This is one of my favorite movies. I’m so glad you both felt the same way
Nominated for 3 Oscars including Best Picture but won for
Best Original Screenplay Michael Arndt
Best Supporting Actor Alan Arkin.
A dysfunctional family takes their youngest daughter to a talent show competition in California but not everything goes according to plan.
I had forgotten this jewel. Loved your reactions. You can't help but run the entire gamut of emotions watching Little Miss Sunshine.
You would know how much I love this film... it's my out of time film for relaxation. Little miss sunshine and the Good, the bad, the ugly ❤
This movie is such a gem of a film. Funny, touching, and so well acted.
I might be wrong, but this is a rare movie that was filmed in chronological order. What a great film.
You guys are the best. Thanks for watching a movie with an old grandma. ❤️
Un verdadero Ganador Disfruta la Vida!!
Esa frase me llego al alma
Your faces at this moment were perfect 26:53
I loved this movie, in the deleted scenes they actually steal one of the trophies (wish they would have included it in the movie).
I forgot that was a deleted scene, I remembered it being in the film. Wish it was, honestly.
Rest in peace, Alan. Such a good movie.
That scene where Dwayne is having his breakdown and all Olive has to do is put her arm around him....absolute best
when you realize that Edwin probably taught Olive a stripper routine, it makes her dance scene even more iconic 😂
One of the most beautiful movies with a perfect cast!
I love and appreciate so much that you guys are doing the movies that most others don't do but are still worthy (if not more) of a review
When Dwayne finds out he’s colour blind.. that scene breaks me every time 😢
I had forgotten how much hilarious moments as well as incredibly meaningful moments this movie had, I haven't seen it in... forever, I should seriously rewatch this entirely. Thanks so much for this one!
I looove this movie! Thank you guys
Olive comforting her brother gets me every time.
You guys are great reactors! I love that you react to a lot of films that other people don't. Hopefully one day you guys will react to Coming of Age Classics like 1983 "The Outsiders" and 1978 "The Bad News Bears".
I love you guys. You're smart and funny. You recognize and call out creepiness; more men are beginning to, but there are still too many (not to mention kiddie beauty pageant moms) who don't. You appreciate the sweet moments as much as the action. Your post-movie analyses are lucid and humane. Again, love you guys!
Love your reactions, so sincere and unpretentious, subscribed to you guys
YES! I won I won I won! Thank you guys for watching this movie! 😀
Your faces during the contest are priceless! 😆 you're the best
the movie is pure gold. the Soundtrack is so amazing. Its how it ends by Devotchka and other songs of them. Its an overwhelming and magic song.
The best part about this movie is the dad coming around in about 0.2 seconds of witnessing a child pageant that they're the most disgusting evil thing
I forgot how great this movie is! All start performances by every single
i used to have a poster for this movie but it was stolen 😩 the dance scene always reminds me of Napoleon Dynamite
I've been suggesting this movie forever, it's one of the best! This, The Way Way Back (Steve Carell, Toni Collette (mom in this), Sam Rockwell) and The Peanut Butter Falcon are so underrated and forgotten. One of the most wholesome endings and morals to a movie ever
I love this movie though and how everyone grows by the end. Great stuff.
Man, I love your reactions! Highlight of my day sometimes:)
Everybody put in a powerhouse performance in this one.
One of my favorite movies ever! It won an Academy Award for Best Screenplay and Alan Arkin (grandpa) won for best supporting actor. It had 4 nominations in all.💜💜
You guys have to do The Grand Budapest Hotel --
I love this movie so much. I forgot most of the things about the character of Olives brother, but I remembered that this is when I fell in love with Paul dano
This movie is great at making awkwardness a teaching moment. Love it. Great reaction
One of the best random watches in cinema i had in that 2006 :)
I loved your comment that real winners enjoy life~
The thing that is great is where the family is at the start to where they are at the end.