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  • @FriendRequestReviews
    @FriendRequestReviews  Рік тому +11

    Happy New Year's FRR Fams 🍾🍾🍾🍾 Shoutout to UNC for the Request on Patreon www.patreon.com/FriendRequestReviews

  • @markdeegan4113
    @markdeegan4113 11 місяців тому +21

    The great thing about this film is how different you feel about it depending on the stage of your life.

  • @TylerNorCal
    @TylerNorCal Рік тому +47

    'That fella you work with, i don't like him. Well its not that i don't like him...i just think he's silly' is one of the most underrated funniest lines ever to me lmao...like being silly is the worst possible thing someone can be to Travis 😂

    • @maralinekozial9131
      @maralinekozial9131 11 місяців тому

      Yeah now that I think about it.... that's pretty badass 😂 he said it like he definitely has not one single ounce of pussy or clown or softness in his soul 😂😂😂😂 it was a deeper quote than a soft person would ever think up to say to someone

    • @visaman
      @visaman 9 місяців тому +6

      Silly was a medical term back then.

  • @peterengelen2794
    @peterengelen2794 Рік тому +18

    One of the greatest films ever made, a true perfectly made masterpiece.

  • @williamwright4678
    @williamwright4678 Рік тому +35

    No cap the best time to watch this is alone at like 3 am. It really helps bring out the loneliness and isolation.

  • @jamesoconnor9027
    @jamesoconnor9027 9 місяців тому +3

    Midnight Run with Robert Dinero & Charles Groden was great too.

  • @lanolinlight
    @lanolinlight Місяць тому +1

    The thing you'll learn about many of the 70's classics is that they weren't designed for ra ra entertainment and uncomplicated heroics/villainy but were mainly about the inner life and journey of a character. They leave the scoreboard to sports. If you feel uneasy and unsteady after watching a film like this, that was the point.

  • @toysruskiddd
    @toysruskiddd Рік тому +12

    I’m glad you guys are watching this. Straight Classic. Bralik in response to your comment at the beginning DeNiro is one of the best to ever do it. He got so much classics and great performances in his bag from the 70s-90s.

  • @dakritic
    @dakritic Рік тому +25

    Fun Fact: Shorty who was working the concession stand at the Porn Theater in the beginning of the movie was actually dating De Nero at that time.

    • @JTD2001
      @JTD2001 Рік тому +1

      She’s in other De niro/scorsese films too Mean streets and the king of comedy

    • @thegirlinquestion
      @thegirlinquestion 7 місяців тому +1

      her name is Diahnne Abbott

  • @johnnyboy7144
    @johnnyboy7144 Рік тому +15

    MASTERPIECE of a film

  • @KobraUNC44
    @KobraUNC44 Рік тому +16

    Yoo Thanks again for doing this! This is the ultimate character study. A true masterpiece from Martin Scorsese. One of my favorite De Niro performances. Much love homies! Have some more heat coming next week! 3/3 for the record.

  • @dylanblue2271
    @dylanblue2271 Рік тому +39

    There's plenty of people who believe the last section, after the shootout, was a fantasy in Travis's head as he lay dying on the sofa. Also this movie was made a long, long time before terms like ''incel'' were thought of, so you have to consider that. It was a groundbreaking and brutal study of what being an outsider can be, and how it can impact someone. It's not a pleasant experience to be in Travis's head or to follow Travis, but it's kinda real and raw. It's almost a horror film, more than a drama.

    • @JacobCorenthose
      @JacobCorenthose 10 місяців тому +6

      The term "incel" is just a modern description for a very specific kind of behavior than has been around for decades. Travis is the OG incel.
      A lot of people see this as a story about a disturbed man who finds redemption, but I don't think so. That last paranoid glance in the rearview coupled with the distorted score just before the credits illustrate that he's still fucked up and will act on these impulses again. Next time he does, what are the odds it'll be the "right" people?

    • @Buttsley1
      @Buttsley1 10 місяців тому +3

      @@JacobCorenthoseexactly. The only reason he killed sport and the others is because his plan to kill palantine was spoiled

    • @JacobCorenthose
      @JacobCorenthose 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Buttsley1 Right. He failed to kill the father figure of a blonde he was obsessed with and so he felt compelled to kill another father figure of a blonde he was obsessed with.

    • @Sirala6
      @Sirala6 4 місяці тому +1

      I think that "theory" was developed by people who hated what they see as a forced happy ending but don't understand that Scorcese is not an oblique filmmaker, who uses riddles or hints. If the director wanted it to be only the fantasy of a dying man he wouldn't be coy. When asked on the website Reddit about the film's ending, the film's writer, Paul Schrader said that it was not to be taken as a dream sequence but that he envisioned it as returning to the beginning of the film, as if the last frame "could be spliced to the first frame, and the movie started all over again."

  • @kevinburton3948
    @kevinburton3948 Рік тому +8

    About the guy in the taxi talking about killing his wife (played by Director Martin Scorsese)... He didn't actually plan on going through with it. This is a guy who is actually a weakling, and fantasies about doing it, but can't.
    However he needs to tell someone he plans to do it so he can feel empowered, but knows that his friends would just laugh at him and tell him he's full of it because he isn't a killer. So he picks a total stranger to tell. Someone who doesn't know any better. That's why he demands that Travis not write anything- he wants Travis' undivided attention. Also why he constantly asks what Travis thinks about what he's saying- he wants to hear a reaction.
    The problem is Travis truly *is* dangerous and is going to get the wrong message, as Travis *can* be that cold blooded killer.

  • @captainspaullding
    @captainspaullding 8 місяців тому +1

    BTW the guy that DeNero shot in the stomach (his 1st kill) was the legendary Harvey Keitel

  • @MiamiBeachNativeInNYC
    @MiamiBeachNativeInNYC Рік тому +14

    That was director Martin Scorsese playing “the passenger” talking about shooting his cheating wife with a .44 Magnum…through binging your Sopranos reactions you guys have become some of my favorite reactors because you’re actually real intellectuals able to provide deep thoughtful commentary even when you don’t love something. Keep up the good work!

  • @francisalbert1799
    @francisalbert1799 Рік тому +13

    Classic movie. Gritty NYC too raw for Hollywood at the time. The ultimate character study.

  • @jwoodard29
    @jwoodard29 10 місяців тому +7

    It was nominated as an Oscar for best picture, with Robert DeNiro and Jodie Foster also being nominated for Oscars.

  • @rinhyugaa6565
    @rinhyugaa6565 Рік тому +11

    Totally unexpected let's go!!

  • @CaesarSneezy
    @CaesarSneezy Місяць тому +2

    man it's so nice seeing someone real watch this who isn't a surburban homeschooled type whose parents bought them a 30k sound booth lol

  • @TylerNorCal
    @TylerNorCal Рік тому +9

    Yooo comin in clutch let's go...one of my fav films. Happy new years guys 💪

  • @kurtpoeltl4238
    @kurtpoeltl4238 Рік тому +7

    The movie Mean Streets was the first collaboration to Scorsese and Deniro. Deniro acts crazy in that one too. This was definitely a movie of its time and one that is hard to forget. "You looking at me?"

  • @DarkXxXJack
    @DarkXxXJack Рік тому +10

    This is one of those movies where you can interpret in many ways. The way I see it, is mostly about what loneliness can do to a person. In this case, I feel Travis loneliness got him to do it some crazy stuff but is also a commentary about how society sometimes is fucked up sometimes.

  • @WiseGuy5674
    @WiseGuy5674 Рік тому +6

    “Take it on the arches” means you better walk away.😎

  • @qualityesports7802
    @qualityesports7802 Рік тому +7

    Gotta watch this one hot n fresh before Scorsese's ghoul's force takedown. Happy New Year!

  • @pelopidasalexis6943
    @pelopidasalexis6943 7 місяців тому +2

    08:26 I just noticed Scorcese sitting and watcing her as she enters the building.

  • @toysruskiddd
    @toysruskiddd Рік тому +4

    Raging Bull, King of Comedy, Cape Fear, are three more to add to y’all list.

  • @lisannebaumholz5028
    @lisannebaumholz5028 Рік тому +17

    Jodie Foster was only 13 when she made this film, and it wasn't even her first one!
    I would recommend "The Deer Hunter" (1978) not only for DeNiro's performance but also for amazing acting by Meryl Streep and Christopher Walken. It's about the war in Vietnam and its impact on a working class community.

    • @spruce381
      @spruce381 Рік тому

      Bugsy Malone was class - cant see them showing it now.
      - 🎼 you know you’re going to be be remembered for the things you say and do.
      You give a little love and it all comes back to you 🎼

    • @spruce381
      @spruce381 Рік тому +1

      It was made when directors were still about art before box office.

    • @neilsun2521
      @neilsun2521 Рік тому

      I love Christopher Walken as an actor. Effortlessly crazy in True Romance; A View to a Kill; The Dead Zone; etc.

    • @daydreamer7618
      @daydreamer7618 10 місяців тому +1

      Taxi Driver was filmed in the summer of 1975. Jodie Foster was twelve years old.

    • @lisannebaumholz5028
      @lisannebaumholz5028 10 місяців тому +1

      @@daydreamer7618 I stand corrected...

  • @b.bbeats971
    @b.bbeats971 Рік тому +4

    Dude your so baked at 8.50.... I was giggles 😂as well

  • @spruce381
    @spruce381 Рік тому +5

    Had seen this n VHS as a teen, but my local multiplex put it on earlier this year - magic performance.
    Even as a little kid in Dublin, Ireland, knew NY was a mess in the 70s.

  • @Jimbow-sz9kh
    @Jimbow-sz9kh Рік тому +16

    Tremendous movie. Bralik is right with De Niro being in some rough movies as of late.
    All of his movies with Scorsese are essential viewing for "film lovers" imo (and especially you guys who clearly have a love for mob culture portrayed in TV and movies).
    I'd seriously consider reacting to a lot of the heavy hitters with De Niro like Mean Streets and Raging Bull even the Irishman despite some of its flaws. And honestly re- reacting to Goodfellas and Casino if you haven't watched them in awhile. Especially Casino imo since it seems to get overlooked due to Goodfellas impact .
    As stated above De Niro has been in some doo doo lately but in a total different genre, another amazing film staring De Niro is The Deer Hunter. Features one of the most intense scenes in film history

    • @michaelhudson2912
      @michaelhudson2912 Рік тому +1

      definitely do Raging Bull and Mean Streets next

    • @neilsun2521
      @neilsun2521 Рік тому +1

      He also says a lot of dumb things in public lately, but not even that can detract from his immovable classic films like Raging Bull/Casino/King of Comedy.

    • @Buttsley1
      @Buttsley1 10 місяців тому

      Imo the only flaw with the Irishman is the deaging stuff, but even then I cant see it working any other way. I’ve seen people suggest that they should have had a different actor for younger frank but I just don’t think anybody else could have done it like De Niro

  • @throckmorton3705
    @throckmorton3705 10 місяців тому +2

    53:11 it was the era of the underdog, the misunderstood, the disenfranchised-holden caufield and catcher in the rye, mark david chapman shooting lennon, john hinkley jr. shooting reagan (which he blamed on foster’s character in taxi driver)-all of this against the background of 70s new york city, at its lowest point in history. i feel like you guys should have watched Midnight Cowboy first, a film about repression and isolation, also in new york, in the late 60s. don’t worry about feeling ambivalent-THIS IS A DEPRESSING FILM! you guys have too much marvel on the brain.

  • @MrDMF567
    @MrDMF567 Рік тому +4

    Love this movie.
    The gun dealer scene is so incredibly well made. Just a feel of complete unease.
    Also, the mohawk reveal scene goes so HARD.

  • @michaelhudson2912
    @michaelhudson2912 Рік тому +3

    definitely one of those "I need a shower after this" movies haha. A masterpiece though.

  • @thaistomp
    @thaistomp Рік тому +6

    Hilarious reaction fellas. Happy new years.

  • @captainspaullding
    @captainspaullding 8 місяців тому +2

    If you watch the 'The Joker' with Joaquin Phoenix you'll see the influence this movie had - ALSO AND MORE SO - the movie 'The King Of Comedy' another DeNero, Scorsese collab.

  • @joserascon8670
    @joserascon8670 Рік тому +4

    Always delivering bangers, even on new year

  • @paulklenknyc
    @paulklenknyc 11 місяців тому +1

    Good stuff, guys. Great analysis, you saw things i’ve never noticed before

  • @tedsmith7814
    @tedsmith7814 8 місяців тому +2

    Take it on the arches means “Take a walk”.

  • @WiseGuy5674
    @WiseGuy5674 Рік тому +4

    Next up: Cape Fear.😎

  • @matsugo24
    @matsugo24 7 місяців тому +1

    At the very end, when the music goes off key, and he does a double take while quickly adjusting the rear view mirror, it’s a hint that his inner demons and paranoia still exists, and is only pushed down.

  • @ocasio3024
    @ocasio3024 7 місяців тому +2

    The Mohawk was worn in Vietnam by American soldiers like the Navajo Indians used to west before going into combat. They were paying homage to the American Native Indians. So that’s why Deniro wore it. He was going to combat

  • @Lakeshow82
    @Lakeshow82 Рік тому +2

    You talkin to me? Happy New Years y'all.

  • @wendyw4487
    @wendyw4487 Рік тому +2

    It IS different..........it's ART!!!!!IS

  • @Jimbow-sz9kh
    @Jimbow-sz9kh Рік тому +2

    Also crazy how NYC looked like and was like this during filming. Kinda turning back into that in some ways.
    But shi like this movie, Warriors, French Connection, Death Wish show how gritty and (for lack of better terms) 3rd worldish it was..

  • @ChrisMaxCisneros
    @ChrisMaxCisneros Рік тому +3

    Yall need to watch Eyes Wide Shut with Tom Cruise directed by Stanley Kubrick. Also, Happy New Years F Double R!

  • @Fredo_Viola
    @Fredo_Viola 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the reaction, guys. This film is a masterpiece. One of the greatest films ever made for sure. You guys should watch After Hours. It’s another great Scorsese, back when he was making truly edgy films like this one. It’s a completely different animal from this film, but strangely a good companion. It’s also one of his great masterpieces, imo. And for another great De Niro performance, The King of Comedy.

  • @LAAPmusic
    @LAAPmusic 11 місяців тому +4

    Top 3 Scorsese film

    • @teresas8173
      @teresas8173 11 місяців тому

      Taxi Driver
      Raging Bull
      Goodfellas

  • @juanramirez-wk8ty
    @juanramirez-wk8ty Рік тому +2

    All time classic.

  • @johnclaeys9514
    @johnclaeys9514 8 місяців тому +2

    You should check out A Clockwork Orange…another 1970’s classic about a main character that is at odds with society…and you have to fight with yourself to not identify with and root for, even though he is a total sociopath….played fantastically by Malcolm MacDowell and directed by Stanley Kubrick. A totally groundbreaking, controversial and intense masterpiece of the ‘70’s.

  • @JakeWells-w9r
    @JakeWells-w9r Рік тому +1

    Ay great way to start the new year watching this reaction! Great movie

  • @badtzmarutattoo
    @badtzmarutattoo 7 місяців тому

    I liked watching Heat with you you just can’t miss with Heat. Taxi Driver is another one that is infinitely re-watchable and I love introducing people to it. You guys are also smart and entertaining and have good taste

  • @shaquilleburton1611
    @shaquilleburton1611 Рік тому +1

    When I first saw this when he was in the diner talking about how he didn't like ol boy I was dying inside because it was so awkward and giving red flags lol

  • @Dan-yz4qz
    @Dan-yz4qz 7 місяців тому

    Wow
    I never knew till now, that guy in restaurant was Frank from "Everybody Loves Raymond"
    😂 Same baldy hair style

  • @sunnny819
    @sunnny819 Рік тому +3

    starting 2024 off strong boys and youtube getting sopranos finale this month

  • @RudyCantGame
    @RudyCantGame 10 місяців тому

    I drove taxi in NYC for a summer. Saw some interesting people.

  • @thegirlinquestion
    @thegirlinquestion 7 місяців тому +1

    great reaction again lads ❤ the guy in the taxi with the cheating wife always freaks me out 😂

  • @BadgerBJJ
    @BadgerBJJ 11 місяців тому

    This movie makes me feel like I need to shower. Dirty, dark, 1970s NYC.

  • @matthunter983
    @matthunter983 11 місяців тому +1

    these two make Cheech and Chong look like Woodward and Bernstein

  • @versebuchanan512
    @versebuchanan512 Рік тому

    "All the junkies, they know my name
    And every city looks the fucking same
    And the derelicts who roam the streets are all the same
    And the scum surfaces up, and there's no one to fucking blame:
    Game over, its no fun
    Got me on the run
    I'm gonna go get my gun
    Blam blam blam, you're done"
    - 'Travis Bickle', Rancid

  • @solidshot6600
    @solidshot6600 Рік тому +5

    I’ve always thought the point of this movie is that how an bad society can mold refined evil through unfortunate people like Travis

  • @johnpepe865
    @johnpepe865 Рік тому +2

    Clockwork orange Next

  • @anironiccoolness
    @anironiccoolness Рік тому +3

    Please watch The Godfather guys.

  • @jordyw441
    @jordyw441 Рік тому

    Alright lads. I havnt seen this film in ages...but one thing i just realised was the guy in the taxi who wanted to kill his wife was Marty Scorsese.

  • @Buzza235
    @Buzza235 Рік тому

    The woman in the show and tell is de niros wife and Jodie Foster's older sister played the more adult scenes.

  • @darshin95
    @darshin95 Рік тому +4

    Mean Streets (1973)
    Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
    New York, New York (1977)
    Raging Bull (1980)
    The King of Comedy (1982)
    After Hours (1985)
    The Color of Money (1986, sequel to the 1961 film The Hustler)
    The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
    Goodfellas (1990)
    Cape Fear (1991, remake of the 1962 Film)
    The Age of Innocence (1993)
    Casino (1995)
    Kundun (1997)
    Bringing Out The Dead (1999)
    Gangs of New York (2002)
    The Aviator (2004)
    The Departed (2006)
    Shutter Island (2010)
    Hugo (2011)
    Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
    Silence (2016)
    The Irishman (2019)
    Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)

  • @WiseGuy5674
    @WiseGuy5674 Рік тому +1

    Kinda like Arthur Fleck, huh?😎

  • @TylerNorCal
    @TylerNorCal Рік тому +3

    It's interesting ya'll bringing up Heat and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood being wild then this being different or underwhelming, to me those 2 movies are kinda cheesy and generic 'entertainment' movies which is personally pretty boring to me but a realistic character study with a gritty immersive atmosphere that makes you feel a certain mood and feeling like this that also influenced countless things after, is far more interesting and meaningful than a typical movie. Not trying to be patronizing and say one is right or wrong or anything, i actually enjoy watching reactions to see other peoples perspectives but this is just my perspective and some explanation of why this movie is so highly revered and respected. Def not like a fun or entertaining movie persay so i can understand your feelings on it from a first reaction. Always appreciate your guys thoughts and breakdowns, salute.

  • @throckmorton3705
    @throckmorton3705 10 місяців тому

    9:13 he’s imitating groucho marx

  • @teresas8173
    @teresas8173 11 місяців тому

    This and Raging Bull, my favorite Scorsese films, masterpieces imo.

  • @browniewin4121
    @browniewin4121 9 місяців тому

    Excellent modern film noire, intense and memorable.
    When it comes time to watching LOTR and the sequels, by all means DO watch the extended versions.

  • @dx315
    @dx315 11 місяців тому +1

    You guys should check out Good Time (2017). Scorsese is a producer on it.

  • @bigfoot6671
    @bigfoot6671 2 місяці тому

    I love the ending shot of Travis looking at himself in the mirror briefly for a second. Travis saved iris, and he did a heroic thing. But he’s troubled with what he sees in the mirror. He sees and comes to terms with the monster that he is. It’s genuinely scary. You know that he will blow again, and it might be worse

  • @shaquilleburton1611
    @shaquilleburton1611 Рік тому

    Before I forget I still gotta catch up on the sopranos reactions but when y'all are done with the show are yall gonna watch the sopranos movie "Many saints of Newark"?

  • @ashkub6663
    @ashkub6663 Рік тому +2

    Go Dexter reaction man’s

  • @tobe1207
    @tobe1207 Рік тому

    There wasn't anything else like this at that time

  • @massi6528
    @massi6528 10 місяців тому

    The Hateful Eight is a must see.

  • @neilsun2521
    @neilsun2521 Рік тому

    The secret service guy noticing Travis reaching for his gun completely flipped Travis's life purpose. He would've been another political nutjob in the history books -- but then by settling for the local pimps instead he became a hero.

  • @daveyboy_
    @daveyboy_ 8 місяців тому +1

    U didn't show it at the end when he does the double take in the mirror. Showing that he aint over shit

  • @MrRondonmon
    @MrRondonmon 10 місяців тому +2

    Travis was having problems sleeping, he had been in Vietnam, he had PTSD and with no sleep, he was going off the deep end, actually, the hospital stay probably cured him, sleep depravation is why Meth heads act so crazy. This was Martin's attempt to have people look at those vets with more sympathy. Martin was the idiot in the back of the cab talking about killing his wife. I'm pretty sure this in on most top 50 all times movies, but for me, after the first viewing, the shock value plummets and its not near as good the 3rd time you watch it. But one needs to watch it twice to see all the things they missed.

  • @guaddv
    @guaddv Рік тому +4

    This film , for some reason, inspired John Hinckley to try and assassinate then President Ronald Reagan in order to impress Jodie Foster. He's on parole, but being closely monitored.

    • @vincentdawn9689
      @vincentdawn9689 Рік тому +1

      The reason is that Hinckley was crazy and people tried to blame Scorsese for that bullshit as if he had any control over some dude being crazy.

    • @guaddv
      @guaddv Рік тому +1

      @@vincentdawn9689 Scorcese touched a raw nerve with this film, back then. People didn't know how to handle it . I felt bad for Jodie Foster. Scary!

  • @b.bbeats971
    @b.bbeats971 Рік тому +1

    Jodie foster ...

  • @paul-o1
    @paul-o1 4 місяці тому

    Hey lads, could you check out a movie called bad lieutenant 1992. Probably my favorite film of all time. If you thought Harvey Keitel was a scumbag in this, he elevates to a whole different level l. 🇮🇪👍

  • @Foulm710
    @Foulm710 Рік тому +3

    Great movie selection, guys.
    There's really no way to be sure if what we see after the shootout is real. On the one hand, it simply makes no sense that Travis would be back to driving a cab like normal as before after something like that. Even if he survived he would be in jail or the crazy house. That ending is also a little too on the nose as to what Travis would want his ending to be, complete with Cybill Shepard quietly admiring him from the back seat of the car. Travis is deranged, and would think that his actions would result in everyone who disregarded him before seeing him in a new light, or the ideal, righteous person he sees himself as. Reality of course would be different, and they'd only see his actions as reinforcement of their earlier assessment of him being absolutely nuts.
    On the other hand, it could make narrative sense because one of the main overall themes of the story is how Travis' mental state caused him to be precariously close to violence, and that violence could have easily been taken out on the senator had he drawn his gun faster or not been noticed as quickly at that political rally. Instead, he regroups and goes after the pimps, which would make him look more like a Punisher anti hero type instead of just another deranged assassin. But it was very close to going another way, and as a result of how it went down, the media treats him as a hero instead of the dangerous lunatic he is.

  • @antoniocunha8772
    @antoniocunha8772 9 місяців тому

    bernard domain the pelicula whit ur notes

  • @PatrickFoster-i6z
    @PatrickFoster-i6z 4 місяці тому

    Calling taxi driver “ight” is crazy😂😂

  • @danielstartek9729
    @danielstartek9729 Рік тому

    Ain't no taxi goin to the ghetto! Youze out of luck!

  • @antoniocunha8772
    @antoniocunha8772 9 місяців тому

    top 3 movies ever , but u will never touch this for sure rookies. hermann maybe a et lol......

  • @Daskoldbrau
    @Daskoldbrau 11 місяців тому

    Most good movies aren’t gonna have a moral lesson

  • @nasserhafes3021
    @nasserhafes3021 4 дні тому

    Can you react without the wisecracks...geeezzz!

  • @antoniocunha8772
    @antoniocunha8772 9 місяців тому

    this line not make for noobs my channel

  • @movieman1556
    @movieman1556 Рік тому +5

    HOW ABOUT YOU BOTH SHUT UP AND WATCH THE DAMN MOVIE

    • @FriendRequestReviews
      @FriendRequestReviews  Рік тому +9

      Why you so mad?

    • @jrsinsf
      @jrsinsf Рік тому

      must be his first time on youtube... @@FriendRequestReviews

    • @kalishakta
      @kalishakta Рік тому +1

      V​@@FriendRequestReviews😂😂😂😂😂

    • @teresas8173
      @teresas8173 11 місяців тому +2

      It’s a REACTION channel, they react as they watch the movie. They are not able to show the movie fully regardless because of copyright. What don’t you understand about these type channels. They all do this.

  • @KBH27
    @KBH27 10 місяців тому

    Red flag is nothing new