When Redfoot flicks the cigarette, there is a reason it looked so real. Because it was. It was unscripted and came as a total surprise. Which is why the reaction was so realistic.
The scene where the cop looks over his bulletin board, and finds all the words and names Verbal used to make up the story, is very iconic. It has been parodied multiple times.
The line-up is pure hilarity. Everyone adlibbed their line read and the laughter is 100% real. Benicio's ridiculous accent is so funny and Steven Baldwin doing his crazy shtick is usually a delight (see him in Bio-Dome for peak stupid/crazy)
The other reason they're all laughing is one of them (can't remember which actor) kept farting and it was supposed to be a 'serious' scene so they kept cracking up.
Perfect thriller timing, fantastic actors. Bryan Singer succeeds in creating a wonderful, ironic confusion with a surprising ending, which is realized with cool precision by brilliant actors. Kevin Spacey received an Oscar.
Great reaction Amanda finally you are reacting to one of my favourites movies of all time. There are some fun-facts about it like always. The line-up scene was improved with a fart. When asked by a fan on Twitter about whether there was truth to the fact the group of actors kept making each other laugh while shooting the line-up scene, McQuarrie elaborated that it was specifically one actor farting that caused this to happen. However, he expressed gratitude for the incident and explained how it helped improve both the scene and the script overall. It's pretty well-known by this point that the actor McQuarrie is referring to is Oscar winner del Toro, who Pollack previously revealed: "farted like 12 takes in a row." Lol Keyser Söze was named after a lawyer. Screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie once worked for a lawyer named Keyser Sume (pronounced sue-may), whom he told: “You’ve got a great name. You’re going to be the villain in a script some day.” When it came time to write The Usual Suspects, McQuarrie figured that, for legal reasons, he’d better not use the exact name, and so he replaced it with part of the Turkish expression “söze boğmak,” which means “talk too much” (literally, “drown in/with words”). Considering that the movie also has a character nicknamed, Verbal because he “talks too much,” Turkish audiences might not have been as surprised by the movie’s ending as other viewers were. Kevin Spacey asked to be in the movie before he even knew what it would be. The actor met Bryan Singer at a screening of the director's first feature, Public Access, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1993. Spacey liked the movie so much that he told Singer he wanted to be in whatever he made next. “I took that as an assignment,” Singer told Charlie Rose. “Because I worship this man as an actor.” Al pacino turned down the role of dave kujan to play a cop in a different movie. That would be Heat, which famously paired him onscreen with Robert De Niro for the first time. Pacino didn’t want to play a cop twice in the same year, so he opted for the more prestigious, Michael Mann-directed project. Fenster’s unique dialect was all benicio Del Toro’s idea. As Del Toro explained it on Inside the Actors Studio, his character’s only real purpose in the story was to die. So to liven things up, Del Toro tried delivering Fenster’s lines the way the audience hears them in the film-very quickly, and with a thick, indiscernible accent. Nobody on the set could understand him. Singer later recalled, “At first I thought it was a joke, but I didn’t want to offend him if it wasn’t a joke.” Keep up the good work.
I had already been told about the fart but I had no idea about the meaning of the name and Al Pacino. I can see him as Kujan now that you've mentioned it lol. Del Toro's accent is great, I wish he had had more screen time.
Brilliant film ,I know I'm not member yet , anyways you like films with a good story , watch the long good Friday, you will love it , Helen mirren,bob hioskins and pierce brosnan first big movie , hope you are well ,x
I'm joining,x promise,if you like some history, check out know your ally Britain,an American film shown to soldiers,so they knew British people , interesting ,I think you might like it , music, RUNRIG,loch Lomond,at balloch park , deffo go too rating ,btw you nice, but look like ,nah... I'm not falling out with her x anyways hope you good 💋
I didn't notice your teeth until you pointed it out. Now I can't help staring at them. I was watching cast iron pan reviews. Could the algorithm brought me to your video?
0:42 - You're really not. An an iron deficiency can be a serious matter. In the future, I'd recommend a supplement you can swallow, not chew. In fact, I'm mildly anemic right now and may need some iron tablets of my own. 4:51 - Excellent question! And you're the first reactor to ask it! Very nice! 🙂 5:56 - The reason they're all laughing is because Benicio del Toro was... ummm... "dangerously gassy." Director Bryan Singer was initially extremely angry, but finally accepted the takes as they'd been filmed, since the characters would probably find the whole stupid thing funny, anyway. 🙂 6:24 - Good instincts! 11:00 - "I'm smarter than you." I love that this guy's arrogance comes back around to bite him in the ass. SIDE NOTE: This movie won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. 13:53 - I'm a native New Yorker, so old movies that show the Towers can be heartbreaking. 😢 19: 40 - That's because it WAS real! It was a lucky/unlucky shot by Peter Greene (Redfoot) and Stephen Baldwin's reaction is real. 21:56 - Just so you know, $91,000,000 from back then is worth approximately $187,816,000 today. 32:30 - Kevin Spacey glued his fingers together to make sure he didn't accidentally move them during shooting. 34:20 - Gabriel Byrne was convinced that he was Keyser Söze. When he saw the completed movie for the first time, he was VERY angry! Nice reaction. And your teeth weren't black. 🙂
That is true but I don't mind taking about it, I mean, you guys have to look at my face after all haha. It's kinda coutersy. I find the whole situation funny.
So, Gabriel Byrne who played Keaton, and Pete Postlethwaite who played the lawyer Kobayashi, are two great Irish actors. Pete Postlethwaite passed a while ago, but another great flick of his you should check out is "In The Name Of The Father", a film from the early 90s that he could starred in with Daniel Day-Lewis, that's based on a very real story to do with "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland back in the day. I don't know how familiar you are with Daniel Day-Lewis or the troubles in Northern Ireland, but Daniel Day-Lewis is considered by many to maybe be the greatest living actor in the world, and, well, Northern Ireland is a longer story. I can try and explain it if you want me to.
Pete Postlethwaite is actually English, from Warrington in Lancashire. In his younger days he worked in a holiday camp on the East coast; I know because my late father-in-law was his supervisor :-) A very nice and polite man, he said and certainly became a wonderful actor, sadly missed.
The cigarette that was flicked in his face was real. He was supposed to hit him in the chest but accidently hit him in the face. But everyone agreed that the face shot was much cooler so they left it in the film.
"How are you doing... That sounded kind of annoying..." Nope. I can't imagine you being annoying under any circumstances. This was a phenomenal reaction! You dialed into Verbal not being what he claims to be so quickly!
Except now they have Keyser Soze's photograph from his mugshot during the lineup, and they definitely took his fingerprints, so they have way, way more information on him now than they did before. They'd send his photo to every airport in the country. It wasn't the clean getaway they made it look like.
The second Verbal killed the guy in the garage with the briefcase, i knew it was him 100%. He was viewed and talked as, not a threat prior by Keaton to throw us off. But he is Kevin Spacey. The biggest name in this movie. So i was already sus right away.
5:40 “Step four: don't say "F*ck" anymore 'Cause "F*ck" is the worst word that you can say So just use the word, "M'kay!" - Mr Mackey, _South Park_ I think you censored the wrong word. 🤦♂️
Even though he's Keyser Sosye, he didn't rat anybody out, everybody he talked about is DEAD! You can't 🐀 on Dead people there no more punishment after death on earth 🌎.
Hope your iron levels better now and what are the alternatives for more iron intake? All I can think of is drinking Guinness. Well done for finding out mystery pretty early!!!!.
Thank you so much for the Super Thanks! 😀😀 Guinness, the beer? Haha. Well, apparently I have to take this specific one that the doctor prescribed, but I'm geting better at fighting the stain.
Popeye took spinach and it made him REALLY STRONG. Turns out spinach only has 1 tenth the amount of iron as once though as they originally misplaced the decimal point.
The most bioavailable food source for iron is beef liver and beef meat in general. Ignore plant sources, you cant absorb the iron well. Bone broth is good too
Well, i gotta tell ya, i've been feeling so much better since i started taking the iron supplements. Even my migraines have reduced. I should definitely eat more meat tho.
Spacey isn't the Keyser, just a trusted lieutenant. The head honcho would never go on such a mission, or talk to the cops. I think 'Kobayashi' is actually Keyser pretending to be your representative is a pretty good diversions. As is having them looking for the wrong guy
the cigarette flick WAS real. it was an accident and Baldwin really was mad.
Gotta be careful around the Baldwins on movie sets... those guys will bust caps.
When Redfoot flicks the cigarette, there is a reason it looked so real. Because it was. It was unscripted and came as a total surprise. Which is why the reaction was so realistic.
Omg! He's lucky it didn't go into his eye. Damn!
Fun reaction, Amanda 😄 Good observations!
The scene where the cop looks over his bulletin board, and finds all the words and names Verbal used to make up the story, is very iconic. It has been parodied multiple times.
'iconic' is used a little too often these days
@@orangewarm1 Yeah, because the word iconic is SO iconic!
...I'll see myself out.
One of the best twist endings in cinema history. Every time I watch it, it still gives me goosebumps!
you know it was copied right?
This was before Spacey was a Big Star so no one suspected him!
@@orangewarm1 you mean like Key and Peele?
"is he Keyser? am i talking crazy?" lol
The line-up is pure hilarity. Everyone adlibbed their line read and the laughter is 100% real. Benicio's ridiculous accent is so funny and Steven Baldwin doing his crazy shtick is usually a delight (see him in Bio-Dome for peak stupid/crazy)
The other reason they're all laughing is one of them (can't remember which actor) kept farting and it was supposed to be a 'serious' scene so they kept cracking up.
Del Toro was trying to mimic one of the villains from Dick Tracy.
bless you at 4:28
your powers of observation are AMAZING! 🤯 EXCELLENT reaction! 👍☺
Black teeth sounds like a good metal song.
Sounds like an orcish clan
Amanda takes the cake when it come to being the reactor who was suspicious about Verbal fist. Impressive.
Chills every time 😅
Some of the editing in this feels like early Amanda and it's amazing!
The cig in the face was VERY REAL!!
Great Reaction as always to a great movie
Always keep an eye on the quiet types 😂
Me Gusta esta cine mucho! Great choice great reaction
Gracias! I appreciate this :D
The usual Amandas
You were so right...and then you doubted yourself!
Perfect thriller timing, fantastic actors.
Bryan Singer succeeds in creating a wonderful, ironic confusion with a surprising ending, which is realized with cool precision by brilliant actors.
Kevin Spacey received an Oscar.
Great reaction! I have not seen this movie. I guess I need to watch in now! Keep up the great work.
You have to follow this with Seven.
All must remember. Beware of Keyser Soze!
4:29 Bless you!
Thank you! :)
Great reaction Amanda finally you are reacting to one of my favourites movies of all time. There are some fun-facts about it like always. The line-up scene was improved with a fart. When asked by a fan on Twitter about whether there was truth to the fact the group of actors kept making each other laugh while shooting the line-up scene, McQuarrie elaborated that it was specifically one actor farting that caused this to happen. However, he expressed gratitude for the incident and explained how it helped improve both the scene and the script overall. It's pretty well-known by this point that the actor McQuarrie is referring to is Oscar winner del Toro, who Pollack previously revealed: "farted like 12 takes in a row." Lol
Keyser Söze was named after a lawyer. Screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie once worked for a lawyer named Keyser Sume (pronounced sue-may), whom he told: “You’ve got a great name. You’re going to be the villain in a script some day.” When it came time to write The Usual Suspects, McQuarrie figured that, for legal reasons, he’d better not use the exact name, and so he replaced it with part of the Turkish expression “söze boğmak,” which means “talk too much” (literally, “drown in/with words”). Considering that the movie also has a character nicknamed, Verbal because he “talks too much,” Turkish audiences might not have been as surprised by the movie’s ending as other viewers were.
Kevin Spacey asked to be in the movie before he even knew what it would be. The actor met Bryan Singer at a screening of the director's first feature, Public Access, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1993. Spacey liked the movie so much that he told Singer he wanted to be in whatever he made next. “I took that as an assignment,” Singer told Charlie Rose. “Because I worship this man as an actor.”
Al pacino turned down the role of dave kujan to play a cop in a different movie. That would be Heat, which famously paired him onscreen with Robert De Niro for the first time. Pacino didn’t want to play a cop twice in the same year, so he opted for the more prestigious, Michael Mann-directed project. Fenster’s unique dialect was all benicio Del Toro’s idea. As Del Toro explained it on Inside the Actors Studio, his character’s only real purpose in the story was to die. So to liven things up, Del Toro tried delivering Fenster’s lines the way the audience hears them in the film-very quickly, and with a thick, indiscernible accent. Nobody on the set could understand him. Singer later recalled, “At first I thought it was a joke, but I didn’t want to offend him if it wasn’t a joke.” Keep up the good work.
@@MarcoMM1 that info on Sozes name I wish I knew Turkish when first watching the movie!
I had already been told about the fart but I had no idea about the meaning of the name and Al Pacino. I can see him as Kujan now that you've mentioned it lol. Del Toro's accent is great, I wish he had had more screen time.
In the end Keyser lost. He pulled so many strings to kill one man on the boat to hide his identity, but now the whole FBI knows how he looks like :)
But is that what he really looks like?
@@aaronhusk Pretty much yes :) They also could do a redraw, Agent Kujan is a pro for sure...
But "poof"!, he's gone. He'll never emerge again.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 Why did he appear in the first place in jail with the other usual suspects? He gained nothing, gave away his identity to the FBI
Yes! That's exactly how I saw it. Why did he agree to be questioned by Kujan?
Brilliant film ,I know I'm not member yet , anyways you like films with a good story , watch the long good Friday, you will love it , Helen mirren,bob hioskins and pierce brosnan first big movie , hope you are well ,x
I'm joining,x promise,if you like some history, check out know your ally Britain,an American film shown to soldiers,so they knew British people , interesting ,I think you might like it , music, RUNRIG,loch Lomond,at balloch park , deffo go too rating ,btw you nice, but look like ,nah... I'm not falling out with her x anyways hope you good 💋
Ooo wow
I didn't notice your teeth until you pointed it out. Now I can't help staring at them. I was watching cast iron pan reviews. Could the algorithm brought me to your video?
🤣 the algorithm? Makes total sense. It can be that random where you can see a connection if you think about it enough. Like a $20 fortune teller
Beets are high in iron !
0:42 - You're really not. An an iron deficiency can be a serious matter. In the future, I'd recommend a supplement you can swallow, not chew. In fact, I'm mildly anemic right now and may need some iron tablets of my own.
4:51 - Excellent question! And you're the first reactor to ask it! Very nice! 🙂
5:56 - The reason they're all laughing is because Benicio del Toro was... ummm... "dangerously gassy." Director Bryan Singer was initially extremely angry, but finally accepted the takes as they'd been filmed, since the characters would probably find the whole stupid thing funny, anyway. 🙂
6:24 - Good instincts!
11:00 - "I'm smarter than you." I love that this guy's arrogance comes back around to bite him in the ass. SIDE NOTE: This movie won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
13:53 - I'm a native New Yorker, so old movies that show the Towers can be heartbreaking. 😢
19: 40 - That's because it WAS real! It was a lucky/unlucky shot by Peter Greene (Redfoot) and Stephen Baldwin's reaction is real.
21:56 - Just so you know, $91,000,000 from back then is worth approximately $187,816,000 today.
32:30 - Kevin Spacey glued his fingers together to make sure he didn't accidentally move them during shooting.
34:20 - Gabriel Byrne was convinced that he was Keyser Söze. When he saw the completed movie for the first time, he was VERY angry!
Nice reaction. And your teeth weren't black. 🙂
Sometimes if you don't draw attention to something, or a part of your body, most people won't even notice, and even fewer will comment about it.
That is true but I don't mind taking about it, I mean, you guys have to look at my face after all haha. It's kinda coutersy. I find the whole situation funny.
So, Gabriel Byrne who played Keaton, and Pete Postlethwaite who played the lawyer Kobayashi, are two great Irish actors. Pete Postlethwaite passed a while ago, but another great flick of his you should check out is "In The Name Of The Father", a film from the early 90s that he could starred in with Daniel Day-Lewis, that's based on a very real story to do with "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland back in the day. I don't know how familiar you are with Daniel Day-Lewis or the troubles in Northern Ireland, but Daniel Day-Lewis is considered by many to maybe be the greatest living actor in the world, and, well, Northern Ireland is a longer story. I can try and explain it if you want me to.
Pete Postlethwaite is actually English, from Warrington in Lancashire. In his younger days he worked in a holiday camp on the East coast; I know because my late father-in-law was his supervisor :-) A very nice and polite man, he said and certainly became a wonderful actor, sadly missed.
The way she almost looked turned on when she asked if McManus and Hockney were gonna kiss 😂
Also tbh I find the blackened teeth intro adorable 💀
I love how you warned us about your teeth, chewing iron, and they still look better than mine!😂...😢
She has wonderful teeth!
I didn’t even really notice until she pointed it out.
The cigarette that was flicked in his face was real. He was supposed to hit him in the chest but accidently hit him in the face. But everyone agreed that the face shot was much cooler so they left it in the film.
He's a operator
"Keyser" or "Tsar" or "Czar" or "Zar" (or any variations) are all derived from "Caesar" which ultimately meant 'King' or 'Supreme Leader'.
If you like thrillers, check out "Sexy Beast" and "The Player"
"How are you doing... That sounded kind of annoying..." Nope. I can't imagine you being annoying under any circumstances.
This was a phenomenal reaction! You dialed into Verbal not being what he claims to be so quickly!
Except now they have Keyser Soze's photograph from his mugshot during the lineup, and they definitely took his fingerprints, so they have way, way more information on him now than they did before. They'd send his photo to every airport in the country. It wasn't the clean getaway they made it look like.
"KEYSER SOZE !!! KEYSER SOZE...!!!"
- Arkosh Kovash 😂
1995 had some really good thrillers. You should also check out Se7en with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman.
Another good Kevin Spacey movie that I think that you should check out, is The Ref.
The second Verbal killed the guy in the garage with the briefcase, i knew it was him 100%. He was viewed and talked as, not a threat prior by Keaton to throw us off. But he is Kevin Spacey. The biggest name in this movie. So i was already sus right away.
At the time of release Kevin Spacey was not well known. That’s a shame for later viewers.
@@jasonm8017 Consenting adults, iron will, while outbreak and seven came out same year. He was known well at that point.
@@WheresWaldo05 seven was released after (same year)
@@jasonm8017 That's not the only movie i named.
@@WheresWaldo05 yeah, but the only one worth mentioning.
Not the reason I don't trust anybody, although I have no reason for my distrust.
19:41 it was real, it was an accident and was kept in!
Best reactor on the TH-cams! Keep up the great work, Amanda.
Hey =) welcome back. Please get an Iron supplement and not just start biting random Iron things around the house. =P
@@wilgarcia1 😂
5:40 “Step four: don't say "F*ck" anymore
'Cause "F*ck" is the worst word that you can say
So just use the word, "M'kay!" - Mr Mackey, _South Park_
I think you censored the wrong word. 🤦♂️
Even though he's Keyser Sosye, he didn't rat anybody out, everybody he talked about is DEAD! You can't 🐀 on Dead people there no more punishment after death on earth 🌎.
Hope your iron levels better now and what are the alternatives for more iron intake? All I can think of is drinking Guinness. Well done for finding out mystery pretty early!!!!.
Thank you so much for the Super Thanks! 😀😀 Guinness, the beer? Haha. Well, apparently I have to take this specific one that the doctor prescribed, but I'm geting better at fighting the stain.
@@amandamiquilena Glad to hear 😊
Popeye took spinach and it made him REALLY STRONG. Turns out spinach only has 1 tenth the amount of iron as once though as they originally misplaced the decimal point.
@@dicktrickle741I lurve Spinach
The most bioavailable food source for iron is beef liver and beef meat in general.
Ignore plant sources, you cant absorb the iron well. Bone broth is good too
Well, i gotta tell ya, i've been feeling so much better since i started taking the iron supplements. Even my migraines have reduced. I should definitely eat more meat tho.
@@amandamiquilena I am so glad you are feeling better my lovely
And like that..... He's gone
You are just too adorable
Keysor and Keaton how much would it cost to be different?
Also, sometimes everyone knows everything. People try to disappear.... but sometimes people know who are still existing. The cycle cycles.
Japanese aristocrats used to blacken their teeth intentionally in the 10th century. So you’re just bringing back an old fashion.
Anyone else think her smile is fine......i mean she is to.....but her smile specifically.....😂
He is not a rat. All the people he talked about are dead or dont exist. ✌🏾
Spacey isn't the Keyser, just a trusted lieutenant. The head honcho would never go on such a mission, or talk to the cops. I think 'Kobayashi' is actually Keyser pretending to be your representative is a pretty good diversions. As is having them looking for the wrong guy
That is an interesting theory and makes so much sense!!!!
it was too real, it was actually a blooper but too good to cut
Es raro que aun no hayas reaccionado a Batman Returns…
Jane Wells
DTA Amanda.
Unreliable Narrator: The Movie
"Kobayashi" 😂
Kevin Spacey and Edward Norton are never underused in any movie, be ready for plot twists :).
Amanda is so beautiful I just had to subscribe.
You're great, I love your videos, but I'm concerned. Isn't there iron naturally in meat, which won't turn your teeth colors?
your teeth dont look black. Anyway, for iron eat greens (eg spinach) or kidney beans every day and organic steak twice a week.
@@orangewarm1 love spinach!