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Toli.mp4
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An Eastern European Fella's Reaction to Popular Movies, Series and Whatnot.
The Terminator (1984) Movie Reaction - First Time Watching!
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The Terminator, a cyborg assassin from the future, attempts to find and kill Sarah Connor, a waitress who is destined to give birth to a man who will save humankind from extinction.
The Terminator (1984) Movie Reaction - First Time Watching!
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The Terminator, a cyborg assassin from the future, attempts to find and kill Sarah Connor, a waitress who is destined to give birth to a man who will save humankind from extinction.
The Terminator (1984) Movie Reaction - First Time Watching!
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Goodfellas (1990) Movie Reaction - First Time Watching!
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PATREON: t.ly/eNGt_ DISCORD: / discord INSTA: @sirbu_jr Henry grows up idolising mobsters in his impoverished neighbourhood. Things take a turn for the worse when he along with his friends Jimmy and Tommy decide to make their way up the mob hierarchy. Goodfellas (1990) Movie Reaction - First Time Watching!
Reece is human the # he recites is is sevic number/ serial number li.d. him as a trooper vs a civilian along with what unit a & rank he has also whether is k.i.a./ m.ia. or active
Where you from if i can ask? Just curious
Paranoia is a good thingy, it saved a lot of lives outside the Mob(Gangs/Drug Dealers/Killers). Citizens/Innocent bystanders/Casualties) they die far more than Criminals. News Coverage are the receipts 🧾
Please use a real reaction face from this movie in your miniatures! That face is from a different day and that is like clickbait. Avoid that mistake small UA-camrs make. Great reaction.
Dude, there was no CGI anywhere!
My bad!
Have some suggestions for movies. 1. Caddyshack 2. National Lampoons Vacation 3. Screwed 4. Super Troopers 5. Back to the Future
CGI? What is that? They were still a few years away from doing anything with CGI that could show us this on the big screen. All you saw was practical with miniatures, stop motion and animatronics. To top it, this was a low-budget movie. But if you want to see a great combination of practical and CGI? Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) Just, try to get the director's cut. A cyborg has some living tissue. A robot, even if it has real-looking and -feeling skin and everything, it's artificial. If you want to be technical, the Terminator becomes a robot in the end of the movie when his flesh is burned away.
California was basically Texas up until the late 90's You could buy an uzi or a rifle or a bunch of rifles that day. You can still buy rifles but it's a 10 day wait now
The guy he introduced as Fat Andy was actually a New York City Detective who years later would get caught doing 6 - 9 hits for Anthony Casso and the family. Him and his partner Caracasso are both doing life.
22:47 My god dat azz!! 😂😂 Arnie was.such a stud!
Great! It is very interesting to see your detailed reaction to the film Robocop 1987. This is a cool classic movie 🦾🤖🔥 Do you have any plans to do it?
I would like to recommend casino, and a bronx tale, and carlito's way.
Yes, i drink at least a gallon of milk a week.
Great reaction, one of the best I've seen to this movie
This was an 80s movie. There was no CGI used. It was all practical effects. Even today, the effects hold up pretty well. Not perfectly, just well. T2 is worth seeing. Unlike those of us who saw these movies in the theaters, there's no wait for you! I won't give spoilers but I will say some of the CGI used in T2 was an updated version of the CGI used in The Abyss - a movie also worth watching.
I'm pretty sure the lasers that are being fired by the robots are computer generated. Also the electricity when the terminator and Kyle Reece arrive is computer generated.
@@EagleFang74 I think the lasers and electricity were done with Rotoscoping. I'm not too sure whether or not it was computer generated back in the early 80's though, they used to trace stuff over frames early on.
They were considering OJ Simpson to play the Terminator but said he didn't look like a killer 😬 James Cameron was inspired by Halloween and Michael Myers he wanted Arnold to walk slow and be scary, I think he nailed it, the 1st one is definitely more thriller and definitely a romance, the sequel is the greatest action film of all time and I stand by that, even films today dont compare John sent Kyle knowinf he was hia father, Kyle never knew he was John's father
Well, he did catch up on that afterwards 😂
First time reaction? 🥴
Great reaction and keep them coming.
Hey looks like Toli is branching out.
Lol..."why the hell is there a second Terminator if this is how it ends?" Well, it made a shit ton of money, so Hollywood wants a sequel, no matter what, to try and make TWO shit tons of money! Thankfully, the sequel is great.
the sequel is better than great, T1 was great, T2 is one of the best action movies ever made, still.
The sequel is exceptional!
This trapper keeper episode seems too serious 😂
Disturbing fact: America actually developed a satellite a.i. system called Skynet designed to replace the chain of command on the battlefield. They tested it in Afghanistan. The idea is that the chain of command wasn’t responding quickly enough in realtime to changing war conditions. I can’t help but think of a bumper sticker I saw on a car a while back. It was a stormtrooper’s helmet and it said “support our troops”. Btw, if you want to check out another great 80’s movie I would recommend “Highlander” (it’s a great movie with a soundtrack by Queen), or maybe “Cannonball Run” (it’s a fun movie with a ton of famous people, based on a real race across America. It was also Jackie Chan’s first movie in America).
T2 next!!!
the sequel is one of the best sequels ever i recommend you : *Terminator 2: Judgment Day* (1991) but not the other sequels... (just my opinion)
Reece is human! :)
There's like 5 different South Park episodes that reference The Terminator. This was necessary.
Hope you review T2 soon!!
Please do Nightcrawler, it’s a underrated movie.
Fun fact: Ironic that the "Italian mafia" were actually jewish and you your mother had to be a jew to become a made man.
I would recommend watching: “Airplane”, “The Naked Gun”, “Young Frankenstein” and “Blazing Saddles”. They are all phenomenal comedies. They are all absolutely iconic. 👍 The last two are Mel Brooks movies. Richard Pryer wrote Blazing Saddles with Mel Brooks (Pryer wrote all the black jokes and Brooks wrote all the Jewish jokes).
The scene where Jimmy tries to have Karen whacked is so funny to me. Something about how obvious/telegraphed it is combined with Jimmy's combination of casual insistence and hand gestures gets me cackling.
"Never trust a guy with an acoustic guitar in his room." Best advice I've heard today.
Frank Vincent asked Martin Scorsese for one of the three lead parts, stating they're already famous & they all have tag lines. I've done over 40 movies & nobody even knows my name. Martin Scorsese: Why didn't you say so, you want Billy Batts, that's perfect for you. Frank Vincent: BILLY BATTS ? He dies in the opening credits before the movie even starts! Martin Scorsese: Trust me. After the films release everybody called Frank Vincent "Billy Batts" until the day he passed. & He stated if he had known "Now go home & get your f***ing shine box" was was going to be yelled at him by strangers, he would have said it nicer.
The jail situation for only them was spot on.
Glad i found this channel to go with the usual chicanery, and a helluva start to boot, excellent!!
I can't believe you never seen this movie. It just seems like one of those movies that you would have seen a whole bunch of times already
My favorite movie, I've seen it dozens of times and never noticed the rat squeaks. They are there on your track, at least. I'll have to check for it on other recordings. Advice from someone more than double your age, don't mention anything about "loads" again. The real Henry Hill was a f/cking mess - ua-cam.com/video/x3G8-fQfFCw/v-deo.html You certainly don't lack any confidence - good for you!! Good luck with your channel.
Fine reaction. I like your editing choices and overall presentation. I look forward to seeing more from you.
The lady who played Tommy’s mother is actually Scorsese’s mother.
Morrie the wig dealer was DeNiro’s landlord, and not a professional actor. His connection helped place him in at least a couple of DeNiro’s movies.
Really? He's one of my favorite characters in the movie, largely because of his performance.
@ He really is good. Sometimes amateurs are better than pros. Natural ability often bests learned ability.
The answer to why people get Plastic Christmas Trees it’s poverty😂
What a great reaction bro! Subscribed! This movie is f*** amazing.
Thank you, brother! I really appreciate it!
@@tolimp4Casino reaction????
Lamb Of God, Omerta is a bad ass song, check it out🤘
Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a full or a coward... I saw them live💪
Sopranos is a cartoon compared to this.
You're high.. If you never seen The Sopranos then just say that
American kids were not spoiled lazy in the 1950s. Maybe only compared to an Irish-American dad who went to work at age 11 in the 1920s. I went to American high school in the 80s and half the kids had an afterschool job. Almost all of them had summer jobs. If you went into a McDonalds, it was mostly high school kids behind the counter and maybe three adults. You don't see that today. Mostly adult immigrants work those jobs now. Different world.
The real tommy was much more of a nut job then what joe pesci portrayed him out to be in this movie. The things the real tommy did was just insane and it was said to be John Gotti the head of the Gambino family was the guy who had killed him for revenge over killing one of his guys.
Good eye spotting the Pittsburgh guy as “Beansy” from the Sopranos👍🏼
Riight! The guy Ritchie crippled!
In Sopranos, Christopher shoots the kid in the foot in the pastry shop cause he didn't respect him......
Oh my god! I forgot about that!
First time watching your channel, I immediately subscribed.