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THE FALL GUY | "That's gonna hurt!" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the fun romp: The Fall Guy. It's just an all around good time! Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt have great chemistry and for some reason Hannah Waddinghams accessories are what make her character.
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03:13 Reaction
31:05 Wrap Up
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TWISTER (1996) | "They drove through a house?!?!?" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the crazy disaster-p*rn, all tornadoes all the time ride, that is TWISTER! The plot is thin but the storms look pretty good. 00:00 Intro 02:28 Reaction 32:00 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU shows: linktr.ee/oldladyreacts *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act ...
MICHAEL CLAYTON | "I'm not the guy that you kill, I'm the guy that you buy!" | First Time Watching
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the 2007 George Clooney suspense movie Michael Clayton! A great all around story that subverts the thriller genre, but Tom Wilkinson is really the star of this movie. 00:00 Intro 03:09 Reaction 31:40 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU shows: linktr.ee/oldladyreacts *Copyright Disclaim...
HIT MAN | "OMG That wig!! | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the newest sexy/edgy rom-com starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona. A darn good movie for the price! 00:00 Intro 02:56 Reaction 28:15 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU shows: linktr.ee/oldladyreacts *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made ...
THE MARVELS | "Baby Flerkens!!!" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the latest chapter in the MCU (which I almost forgot about). Cats. Lots of cats. 00:00 Intro 02:51 Reaction 34:05 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU shows: linktr.ee/oldladyreacts *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for p...
NATIONAL TREASURE (2004) | "They stole it already?!?!" | FIRST TIME MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the next in a series of Nicolage Cage Blockbusters: National Treasure. There wasn't enough Nicolas Cage just being Nicolas Cage, but it was still a fun adventure. 00:00 Intro 02:12 Reaction 37:00 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU shows: linktr.ee/oldladyreacts *Copyright Disclaimer U...
ZONE OF INTEREST | "Oh they're laughing about that . . . wow." | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the Oscar Best Picture nominee Zone of Interest. A very interesting film. It makes me feel smart to say "I get it." 00:00 Intro 01:56 Reaction 25:55 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU shows: linktr.ee/oldladyreacts *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, all...
THE ROCK | First Time Watching | "Glass or Plastic?"
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on THE ROCK. Nicolas Cage is at it again, this time with Sean Connery and Ed Harris. Let's just say, I didn't like it as much as Con Air. 00:00 Intro 02:08 Reaction 34:47 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU shows: linktr.ee/oldladyreacts *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copy...
CON AIR (1997) | First Time Watching | "Make a move and the bunny gets it!"
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Free additional content: patreon.com/oldladymichelle Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the crazy action flick CON AIR! Starring Nicolas Cage, but really starring John Malkovich. We also saw John Cusak, Ving Rhames, Steve Buscemi, Dave Chapelle, Danny Trejo, and many more! You can't say this movie did anything in half-measures. Where it went, it REALLY went there...
COLLATERAL (2004) | First Time Watching | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx thriller COLLATERAL. I was in a bad mood, but this was fun to watch and made me feel better! 00:00 Intro 00:28 Reaction 32:58 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU shows: linktr.ee/oldladyreacts Collateral is a 2004 American neo-noir action thriller film dir...
"THE HOLDOVERS | "That's the funniest line I''ve heard in a long time! | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on one of this year's Oscar nominees for best picture: THE HOLDOVERS. In the tradition of Good Will Hunting and Dead Poet's Society, it's another good addition to that genre. Especially Paul Giamatti and Da'Vine Joy Randolph definitely give Oscar-worthy performances. It's a nice movie. www.patreon.com/OldLadyMichelle 00:00 Intro 03...
THE ABYSS (1989) | "This is so tense!" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on The Abyss! Part political thriller, part sci-fi, part romance, part action, part disaster movie, part deep sea adventure . . . it's all the styles thrown together. Which would be fine if it wasn't for that ending. 00:00 Intro 02:53 Reaction 46:21 Wrap Up Here's a linktree to all my links including additional playlists of MCU sho...
MINORITY REPORT (2002) | "This movie is gross!" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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Enjoy my reaction as I watch and give my "Old Lady" perspective on the Tom Cruise & Stephen Spielberg partnership in action: MINORITY REPORT! An interesting cross between Mission: Impossible, Clockwork Orange, Black Mirror & Harry Potter with a lot of snot thrown in for no reason I can fathom. Gross and scary and weird, but a whole lot of fun. Collin Farrel, Max von Sydow, and a very captivatin...
TED LASSO S3:E11-12 REACTION | "Goodbye Ted!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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TED LASSO S3:E11-12 REACTION | "Goodbye Ted!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
DAREDEVIL S2:E7-9 | "What's in the box?!?!?!!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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DAREDEVIL S2:E7-9 | "What's in the box?!?!?!!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
TED LASSO S3:E9-10 REACTION | "Ugh, that super rich dude is back!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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TED LASSO S3:E9-10 REACTION | "Ugh, that super rich dude is back!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
BIRDS OF PREY (2020) | First Time Watching | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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BIRDS OF PREY (2020) | First Time Watching | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
DAREDEVIL S2:E4-6 | "Elektra is very interesting!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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DAREDEVIL S2:E4-6 | "Elektra is very interesting!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
TED LASSO S3:E7-8 REACTION | "He's not talking about marriage!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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TED LASSO S3:E7-8 REACTION | "He's not talking about marriage!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
TED LASSO S3:E5-6 REACTION | "I need to go to Amsterdam now!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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TED LASSO S3:E5-6 REACTION | "I need to go to Amsterdam now!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
DAREDEVIL S2:E1-3 | "He's got a good argument!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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DAREDEVIL S2:E1-3 | "He's got a good argument!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
TED LASSO S3:E3-4 REACTION | "They got a little bit TOO angry . . ." | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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TED LASSO S3:E3-4 REACTION | "They got a little bit TOO angry . . ." | FIRST TIME WATCHING
ECHO (Full Series) Reaction | "So, he didn't even lose his eye?" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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ECHO (Full Series) Reaction | "So, he didn't even lose his eye?" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Reaction | "Why is this so long?" | First Time Watching
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KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Reaction | "Why is this so long?" | First Time Watching
SERENITY (2005) | "I swallowed a bug." | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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SERENITY (2005) | "I swallowed a bug." | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
TED LASSO S3:E1-2 REACTION | "Surrounded by Poopay!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
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TED LASSO S3:E1-2 REACTION | "Surrounded by Poopay!" | FIRST TIME WATCHING
JOKER (2019) | "Is this really happening?" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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JOKER (2019) | "Is this really happening?" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
LOKI SEASON 2: Episode 5 & 6 | "Choose your burden" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION
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LOKI SEASON 2: Episode 5 & 6 | "Choose your burden" | OLD LADY MOVIE REACTION

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  • @bryanwilson4386
    @bryanwilson4386 2 дні тому

    This movie was the directed by David Leitch, who also directed Bullet Train that you reacted to. Aaron Taylor Johnson, who played Ryder, was also in that movie, playing Tangerine, who gets shot wrestling over a gun with Brad Pitt. ATJ is British, but he's good with accents, and I'd say this accent was picked to be as annoying as the rest of the character's traits he's playing. And yes, I've heard of whipping shitties, but then again I'm a fan of MST3K, so Minnesotan is my third language after General American and BBC British accents. Yeah, that's pretty much a Minnesotan expression, and that's okay; why follow too many trends? :) Glad people are reacting to this movie. I think it's been about the best movie of 2024, though Deadpool&Wolverine was very good and Inside Out 2 was excellent as well. But like much of this year's theater fare, it tanked hard, and harder than it deserved. Cheers!

  • @aranerem5569
    @aranerem5569 3 дні тому

    Was there a movie called Tarzan The Fearless?

  • @aranerem5569
    @aranerem5569 3 дні тому

    Hello there

  • @Thed538dhsk
    @Thed538dhsk 3 дні тому

    I do wonder why this movie didny do that well at the box office? Imo it was the marketing campaign because like you said it's such a fun film thst aims to put a smile on the face of the audience. Its not the most complicated plot or perfect but imo it still delivers a fun time at the theaters. What a shame more people didnt enjoy this film :/

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 3 дні тому

      And I feel like they put so much pressure on the first weekend's take when people who would enjoy this movie would never go to a movie the first weekend it was out. They would wait until word of mouth got around and then they'd make plans to go see it when they were free.

  • @otisroseboro5613
    @otisroseboro5613 3 дні тому

    Great Reaction to This Great Movie Sweetheart ❤,See you at The Next One

  • @JayOwinFull
    @JayOwinFull 3 дні тому

    Haven't seen this yet but wanted to say hi :)

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 3 дні тому

      Howdy! Definitely check this one out, it's worth it.

  • @ryanbryce2752
    @ryanbryce2752 7 днів тому

    Football is a far more free flowing sport than American sports. Teams have a game plan but apart from some rehearsed free kick and corner routines everything is improvised.

  • @dlweiss
    @dlweiss 8 днів тому

    I think every single person in the movie knows exactly what's happening over the walls of the camp - but they're in varying stages of denial or acceptance. And I think the mother's negative reaction (and abrupt exit) was based on her suddenly actually FEELING the horror of what was happening there, instead of merely "knowing" about it in an abstract, theoretical way. Brilliant, haunting film.

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 8 днів тому

      Yeah, I liked that they showed someone who wasn't willing to (or able to) compartmentalize it they way everyone else was. It was a good contrast.

  • @codyclaeys2008
    @codyclaeys2008 11 днів тому

    No at our prom we never had the same music from the year i went. It was always decades old

  • @Kenneth_Usher
    @Kenneth_Usher 11 днів тому

    Devils Tower is in Wyoming I’ve seen it. Spielberg did throw in the jaws tones. Hyneck was in the movie

  • @josefinajoisey
    @josefinajoisey 15 днів тому

    Thank you for your reactions from a fellow Old Lady!

  • @wraithby
    @wraithby 17 днів тому

    You need to stick to movies that don't require an extended attention span. Also, John Cassavetes is a beloved director, universally admired by serious actors and moviemakers. You also failed to consider the film on its own terms, instead you took refuge in contemporary ideology to justify your ignorance. No, in 1968 it wasn't socially acceptable to have such contempt for your wife that you'd sell your soul to the devil and allow demonic rape. Your lack of knowledge of anything prior to the day before yesterday, is sad, and ridiculous at the same time. That disability should keep you from reacting to films of depth.

  • @codyclaeys2008
    @codyclaeys2008 20 днів тому

    Need to react to as good as it gets

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 20 днів тому

      Oh, I've seen that many many times. Great movie!

  • @thominyourside231
    @thominyourside231 26 днів тому

    One of my all time favorite movies. Brilliant script and brilliant ending. Wilkinson and Clooney both give all time performances

  • @andyturner3056
    @andyturner3056 27 днів тому

    I was born in 66 and was a child in the 70s. My parents took me to see this when it came out. It was my favourite movie of all time until Blade Runner came out in 82. Yes it's pre CGI, and was genius. I have all the different versions of the movie. I also read the book and have the Fotonovel. Both of them are fantastic. There was a Special Edition of this in 1980 in the cinema. It didn't add too much to the original, but you got to see Roy inside the mothership. And crying at the splendour. Whatever you do don't watch the making of documentary. It's made that mistake and it takes away a lot of the magic. In the cinema, believe it or not, was the scene when the spaceship was behind him on the road. When the light beams came down on him, the pink noise bass sounds shook the cinema. I had goosebumps the size of Devils Tower 😂😂👌 I was sent to Boarding School at the age of 11, and while I was there I bought the John Williams soundtrack. The late 70s was the time of Punk Rock in the UK. We had a common room in the house where there was an old radiogram, a record player like a piece of furniture. Can you just imagine how frustrated the punks were when I played it? 😂😂

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 27 днів тому

      Yeah, that's always the good thing about being in the actual movie theater, the feel of the bass shaking! I hope those punks learned something about movies from you!

  • @Alvin-o4d
    @Alvin-o4d 28 днів тому

    The Stan Lee cameo where he's in space telling some giant aliens with enormous melons some of his stories, they were the watchers.

  • @WolfsDE
    @WolfsDE 29 днів тому

    Just for the record, when a tornado, or tornadoes hit water, they become water spouts. Which aren't as strong as most tornadoes. Add in two of them spinning like that as they collide, they cancelled one another out. That is why it didn't lift the truck. They had not collided when the cow was in the air. It is a rare phenomenon, but it does happen with water spouts.

  • @steved1135
    @steved1135 Місяць тому

    wow I'm so happy to see this. I discovered Kurosawa back in the mid 90's when I heard that one of his films was the basis for Star Wars ( Hidden Fortress, 1958 ). Upon seeing that, i consumed every Kurosawa film. The man was a genius of cinematography and storytelling. In a way, he began my lifelong study of film. To this day, every movie I watch is compared to the bar set by Kurosawa. And this one is a great example of his work.

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts Місяць тому

      If you're a Star Wars fan, check out Andor on my patreon! I just watched E4 - 6 like 15 minutes ago so that'll be posted soon too.

  • @ScreamingScallop
    @ScreamingScallop Місяць тому

    I think you'd like Kurosawa's _Yojimbo_ and its follow-up _Sanjuro_ even more; Toshiro Mifune (Kikuchiyo, the crazy wannabe) _really_ gets to shine as a scruffy, weary ex-samurai. Like _Seven Samurai, Yojimbo_ has been adapted into westerns and other genres. Mifune also gets to play Macbeth in Kurosawa's _Throne of Blood,_ but it's _Ran,_ Kurosawa's later take on _King Lear,_ that will break your heart.

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts Місяць тому

      Yes, Ran would be a story I actually know so it would be super interesting to see Kurosawa's version of it!

  • @N01Famous
    @N01Famous Місяць тому

    The character Zava is based on Zlatan who is probably more eccentric than the character in the show. When he moved to US to play for LA Galaxy he took out a full page advertisment in the LA times that only had his signature and two words, "You're welcome." Lebron James mailed him one of his jerseys as a welcome. Zlatan signed it an sent it back to him. When asked who was the best footballer in the world he said it was between Cristiano or Messi, he was asked why he didnt mention himself he said, "Because you cannot compare Lions to humans."

  • @Jontor11
    @Jontor11 Місяць тому

    Wonderful that you are taking on this classic. Great stuff OL!!

  • @paulcooper3611
    @paulcooper3611 Місяць тому

    "Hot Damn" is not a direct translation. I worked for a Japanese company for a couple of years. One of the things I learned is that the Japanese language has no profanity. The closest they come is innuendo in insults. They do have means of emphasizing phrases, though, so saying hot damn is probably the closest they can come in English. In classical Japan, they had a cast culture. You were born a noble, a samurai, a farmer. So, yes a samurai could marry and have a family but he could only marry a girl from the samurai cast. Dallying with a peasant was all right but he couldn't have married her. And you should see 'The Magnificent Seven'. It started a slew of westerns that came after it that were based on Japanese samurai movies, which then kicked off the spaghetti western made by Italians, which made Clint Eastwood a star.

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts Місяць тому

      Oh! I didn't think about the class differences in him dallying with a farmer! That makes sense. And Yes, I'm definitely going to do the Magnificent Seven. As soon as I'm done with Andor for my Patreon channel.

  • @aranerem5569
    @aranerem5569 Місяць тому

    Hi there

  • @handsomestik
    @handsomestik Місяць тому

    I like that they were doing a countdown of who they wiped out and how many they lost.

  • @ezioauditore4061
    @ezioauditore4061 Місяць тому

    This is one of my favorite movies. It has incredible attention to detail. Things like how Arthur was killed was done so in a realistic way. How people act in certain situations. Even very small details like when Michael is talking to his brother at the birthday party, he has his firearm in a lock box on the top shelf of the closet. It's not just on a desk or in a drawer. This movie is incredibly well written and acted and that's why I loved it. Like you said, it's not your pulse pounding thriller, but that's what I love about it.

    • @philipdavidson8420
      @philipdavidson8420 29 днів тому

      Same here (an all-time favorite) - one that you can come back to every few years and still enjoy the heck out of it !😊

  • @Alvin-o4d
    @Alvin-o4d Місяць тому

    I always felt Toby's version nailed the Peter Parker aspect(besides the age thing). Comic Peter was always the nerdy loner that never caught a break especially after he had to juggle personal life and superhero life. He didn't really get the smart aleck part of it. Andrew's version was the opposite, his Spider-Man was very pranky but Peter seemed very confident. The appeal the comics had for me was the relatable aspect I had with Peter so I preferred Toby's movies more.

  • @RobertJW
    @RobertJW Місяць тому

    I love Beard. "Oops."

  • @dylangintherofficial
    @dylangintherofficial Місяць тому

    If you loved this one i think you would love triangle!!

  • @AndyMatts44
    @AndyMatts44 Місяць тому

    I'd guess Monsanto, not DuPont. The memo WAS secret. Remember? She was explaining that they thought it was destroyed in a warehouse fire? Arthur wasn't supposed to have it, but someone missed a copy somewhere. That managing partner only had it because they brought all of Arthur's stuff up to his house so he could sort through it and they could keep working on the case with Arthur being AWOL and obviously pulled from the case. Once Tilda Swinton's character realized what Arthur had and knew about, and he heard that Arthur was going to blow the whistle, which also would have blown the whistle on them for not producing it in discovery, that's what made her decide to kill him.

  • @marksugimoto9708
    @marksugimoto9708 Місяць тому

    Saw this my freshman year in highschool after seeing a commercial for it on TV early 1979 and have loved it since. Only played a couple of weeks at one of our local theaters. Robocop didn't come out just over 8 years later after Mad Max.

  • @jenniferbrumley2746
    @jenniferbrumley2746 Місяць тому

    I'm literally living this now as an osage woman from grayhorse. Trying to get out..

  • @judyblock5084
    @judyblock5084 Місяць тому

    I did not think the movie earned smiles and chuckles. The mundane and mindless activities were sobering and concerning.

  • @suzanh2813
    @suzanh2813 Місяць тому

    So I’m not going to be at all condescending or mean …. If I come across that way it isn’t intentional. But unlike some I quite enjoyed this reaction from you… your skepticism threw me a little bit at times but all in all he made me laugh but a couple things number one you really should like another comment or said react to some actual footage of like the Joplin tornado or even the Gerald Texas tornado, which was just a fluke when it happened I think it would show you that there is very little that they got wrong in this movie. It’s pretty accurate scientifically pretty I’m not saying it’s perfect here just your basic F3 tornado back in. I guess it was 97 in the panhandle of Texas we didn’t know that it was happening because of warning time until we could see it ourselves and I live in like a city they drop out of nowhere and they are very unpredictable. We have gotten better with warning times now but back then no they had no warning. that truly is the only issue I really had with your reaction was the fact that you not convinced that they had no warning they had literally and when they said that they could increase warning times up to 15 minutes that was the fallacy in Pam don’t think that I’ve ever known that unless it’s just been, the tornado itself has been going on for a long time so people get the warning but right off the bat when they first dropped those first people in line to get hit they do not have but minutes.

  • @nickmanzo8459
    @nickmanzo8459 Місяць тому

    “This story could have been told in 45 minutes!!” See, there’s this thing called atmosphere…

  • @paulluongo2756
    @paulluongo2756 Місяць тому

    Funny reaction... I just noticed for the first time... At first it was his right eye that he cut out but when he put the sunglasses on it was his left eye... Let me watch that again...

  • @jayshiggs
    @jayshiggs Місяць тому

    Thanks for doing this reaction. I been wanting to watch a Michael Clayton reaction for a couple of years but no one had done it. Do you have any insight on why? Are some movie studios less tolerant of UA-cam reactions than others? Thanks again!

    • @thatrandomnoob8611
      @thatrandomnoob8611 Місяць тому

      The movie is just overlooked by all the major movie reaction channels. That one girl “funnygirlreacts” refuses to watch it and did an April fools joke saying she is which is like a minute long. James vs cinema is the only other channel to do a reaction. His is really good too

    • @jayshiggs
      @jayshiggs Місяць тому

      @@thatrandomnoob8611 Thanks

  • @d4edsouls
    @d4edsouls Місяць тому

    I love this video so much I wanna do videos like this but my videos always get removed/taken down any suggestions ?!

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts Місяць тому

      You have to be careful how much of the movie you show. I only do about 6 seconds at a time, maybe less. And if there's music, that's even harder to get past the copyright demons.

  • @SubterrelProspector
    @SubterrelProspector 2 місяці тому

    "This is very weird music." Twister has one of the greatest scores of all time.

  • @ThatLucasGuy93
    @ThatLucasGuy93 2 місяці тому

    Your laugh is gorgeous, thanks for sharing your gift

  • @halloweenlivesforever2227
    @halloweenlivesforever2227 2 місяці тому

    RIP to Bill Paxton and Phillip Seymour Hoffman.

  • @meganjohnstone5405
    @meganjohnstone5405 2 місяці тому

    Skeet Ulrich was casted bc of how similar he looked to Johnny Depp in Nightmare on Elm Street .

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 2 місяці тому

      That makes a lot of sense, actually! I can totally see it.

  • @flaysol7719
    @flaysol7719 2 місяці тому

    Stupid reaction

  • @craigmorgan89
    @craigmorgan89 2 місяці тому

    Hi there ! Just found your channel, love the reactions, I remember this film really well! Keep up the good work 👍. Regards your latest Australian subscriber 🇦🇺

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 2 місяці тому

      Aw, thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @jondishmonmusicandstuff2753
    @jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 2 місяці тому

    Yeah, I can't hang in there with you, ma'am. Every time you say something negative about the movie, it's ridiculous. It's a movie. It's a movie. It's fake and I can't watch you.Yeah you're too much for me

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 2 місяці тому

      This isn't the airport honey, you don't have to announce your departure.

  • @jondishmonmusicandstuff2753
    @jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 2 місяці тому

    My only problem with you, ma'am. Is that you try to poke holes through stuff? And you need to understand that the movie won a lot of awards. You need to understand it to 1996. And it's tiring to have to hear you. Try to poke holes through the movie either. You sit there and watch It. If you don't like it, watch something else

  • @peteralbert1485
    @peteralbert1485 2 місяці тому

    One of my favorite movies - for the reasons you like it too. Smart, cool, and yet very humanistic. A clumsier take on the David-Goliath story of a has-been lawyer taking on a corporation would have taken the narrative in a straight-on, linear way. This movie wrapped the D-G tale in the more compelling character study of a man who is devoted father, a frustrated brother, and an anxious, caring friend.

  • @testfire3000
    @testfire3000 2 місяці тому

    Here is my vote for a movie to watch, very popular right now. Godzilla Minus One. Even if you have never seen a Godzilla movie or have seen several, it doesn't matter. This one stands alone. It is entirely in Japanese and is subtitled. It won the Academy Award for special effects, and was made on a budget of under $15 million (including the advertising campaign. I think the actual cost was under $12 mil). This is a great drama and the first Godzilla film that is more focused on the story of the characters than the monster.

    • @OldLadyReacts
      @OldLadyReacts 2 місяці тому

      I thought about doing that one! I could be fun, I think!

  • @testfire3000
    @testfire3000 2 місяці тому

    I love the part where they drive through the house and a teddy bear hits the windshield and squeaks like a rubber ducky. 28:45 My wife and I saw this in the theaters in May 1996 shortly after it came out. Very impressive technology for the day, I remember leaving the theater and being surprised that is was blue skies and a sunny day, hahaha. My wife *loved* disaster films, so calling this Disaster P0rn is perfect for this film. That is all it was. They invented new tech to make realistic tornadoes and rushed to build a film around that ability. The story was pretty bad. We really liked Helen Hunt, but there was just no chemistry with Bill Paxton (RIP). The entire romantic subplot was silly and unnecessary. After the initial adrenaline rush of seeing the movie, we both looked back on it and made a lot of jokes about the actual story. OH! Here is a fun story for you. Fox television made an almost identical made-for-TV movie, possibly based on a leaked copy of the script for Twister. It was called "Tornado!" (with the exclamation point) and released on TV May 7th, 1996, three days before Twister's opening weekend. It starred Bruce Campbell and Ernie Hudson. It has the same plot about a device that releases scores of little sensors to be picked up by the tornado and they have to anchor it down so it won't fly away. The special effects were much cheaper and I think it had a better love story.