I think you hit the nail on the head about what makes this movie so special and charming: most of the "jokes" aren't really jokes, they're just human comedy arising out of the honest situation. And then the hitman element catapults everything to the next level. :)
Thats most of Cusack’s movies, even One Crazy Summer and Better Off Dead. Normal teenage drama just taken to the next level with absurdity of the normal
Can we just appreciate how good a friend Paul is. Hasn't seen Martin in a literal decade, yet is instantly down to hide the body. This is such a good movie. The acting and music is so great that it's easy to forget that the actions scenes are awesome too.
YES! One of my top 30 movies of all time. John Cusack has never given a better performance than this underrated masterpiece. The plot is even as great as it sounds on paper.
@@please_im_a_staaar he was good in that as well, but it’s actually harder to do comedy than it is to do drama. Grosse Pointe Blank, he doesn’t lose me once.
"Who was in the writing room?" John Cusack and Steve Pink almost entirely reworked all the dialogue in the movie. Cusack considers it one of his first real forays into "filmmaking" as opposed to just acting.
They re-shot so many scenes with different lines and approaches based on the actors suggestions and directors intuition. Editing this must have been both a nightmare and a joy! They could probably release at least three different directors cuts that would be completely different, while telling the same story, and just as good!
The assassin who attacked during the reunion was Benny "The Jet" Urquidez, one of the greatest American kickboxers of all time. He did a couple of other movies, and fought Jackie Chan. The reason why his fight with Cusack was so slick here is because Cusack himself has legit kickboxing chops. He played a young kickboxer in one of his earliest hits in the 80's, and continued to train ever since, so by the time this film came around he had a solid decade of martial arts experience under his belt. I am SO glad you reacted to this, it's one of my all time favorite films.
Danny Trejo, San Quentin Prison Fighting champ turned actor, said the scariest man he ever worked with was John Cusack, because you knew if he wanted to, he could F*** you up.
Urquidez was the go-to trainer for action stars in the 80's and choreographed many of the era's most iconic hits, most notably Patrick Swayze in Road House. He fought Jackie Chan on screen twice in "Meals on Wheels" and "Dragons Forever"
They didn't need comedy writers to write the lines that made you laugh, they just needed intelligent writers to see the humor in what was occurring and let it happen. One of my favorite all time movies and I've watched it at least a dozen times through the years. Excellent insight on your part James to realize what makes this film work and what a true gem it is. "I killed the President of Paraguay with a fork, how have you been?" Classic, lol!
So as a GenX'er this movie resonated like a "16 Candles" for grownups. The soundtrack practically demanded its own starring intro -- so much of the film's vibe moved forward through 80s mixtape gems. And imo best scene: that slow track to John Cusack taking a moment during the reunion to talk to the young mother and marvel at life, so small and fragile while Freddy and David Bowie soar in the background. Pure magic. And yea John Cusack was born to wear black and white. (Fun Fact=John Cusack's agent/admin asst. was played by his real sister Joan)
@@matthewjaco847 Agreed. I love me some Faith No More. And the body-hiding scene set for 99 Luftballons is just perfect. And the fight scene set to Mirror in the Bathroom. Awesome.
I love John and Joan in this together. They play so well off each other. Everytime I hear Jessie the Yoddlin' Cowgirl from Toy Story I picture her flying off the handle in this film. Well, and her weird character in Toys.
Such an underrated movie. This movie is hilarious, and it's probably one of the most quotable movies ever. Such a huge fan of this film - glad you loved it and thanks for sharing your reaction, James! EDIT: OH MY GOD how could I forget the soundtrack. Incredible.
I tell everyone about this movie eventually. Along with High Fidelity, it’s one of my most rewatched flicks ever. John was on fire as a leading man for a while there.
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@@professoryaffle Benny The Jet. Kick boxing champion with a 49-1-1 record. He a tough tough guy. Great guy too. He, and Chuck Norris, were famous for taking the world records away from the the countries that invented their fighting style, and holding those records for a long time
So underrated. Favorite Cusack film. I also think him telling everybody the honest truth about what he does for a living and nobody reacting honestly about his answer is one of the best running jokes ever in film.
Have you seen him in 'The Sure Thing (1986?). It is my favorite of his. Bonus points for John at a youngish age with Daphne Zunga (Spaceballs) and Directed by Rob Reiner (Princess Bride, Stand by Me. American President, When Harry Met Sally, Spinal Tap...)
The HS fight scene was so accurate because Cusak was fighting his real-life teacher, Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. Cusak is an instructor in kickboxing under Benny; a multi time world champion.
Fantastic selection, wish more reactors would choose this little gem, but that's what makes you, you, James ;) ...probably the first one checking it out. NICE one.
James, you made my day, seeing how much you enjoyed this often overlooked gem, put a smile on my face, it's been one of my favorites ever since I first saw it in theatres back in 97! The cast, the performances and soundtrack to this movie are all spot on. I love how throughout the entire movie he straight tells everyone he's a professional killer, but no one believes him and think it's a joke, asking if he gets dental etc. Two other John Cusack movies you're sure to love and appreciate, "High Fidelity" and "Identity"
Immediate 'Like' ! The bit where Martin goes to see his Dad and dumps a bottle of whiskey out on to his grave is phonominal story telling; It tells you everything you need to know about him and their relationship in a few seconds without a word said.
This is another movie that was way out of my age range back in 00-01 when I saw it around age 15. I came into the living room when my older brother and his friends were watching it, at the last "popcorn" moment, and shrieked with laughter, and his friends were like "dude, we have to rewind it, she's gonna love this." They were right. It's absurdly funny for such a violent movie.
This film was almost considered an Indy flick. Secretary girl who lit the office on fire is John Cusack's sister in real life. You should watch "The Long Kiss Goodnight" it's another sleeper BANGER from the mid 90's
I’ve been watching this since childhood because of my dad too 😂 love it and so underrated i usually forget to suggest it! Greatest soundtracks that bump regularly too!
One of my favorites. It’s about truly becoming an adult, I believe. “You can’t go home, but you can still shop there,” is such a great line. You can’t live at home once you’ve grown out of it, but you do often go “borrow” things from mom and dad. It’s about growing up and going back too. I love it.
I agree with everyone that has great things to say about this movie, but no one has mentioned the killer soundtrack. The fight scene in the high school hallway, set to "Mirror in the Bathroom" was pure art.
It honestly is one of the best no BS fight scene. No CG, no superhuman resilience to getting hit, just down and dirty. The kill with the pen is still pretty gruesome even now.
This is SUCH a great movie! I graduated highschool in 99, and this movie made so much sense! Being his ten year reunion, he's the tail end GenX dealing with existential crisis, and I'm early early Millennial, who felt the same angst before I was out of college!
One of the reasons that you enjoyed that fight scene because the guy fighting was former world kick boxing champion Benny the Jett Urquidez, and John had been a student of his for almost a decade. He got into kickboxing when his character Lloyd Dobler was an amateur kickboxer in the movie Say Anything released in 1989. Cusack began training a year earlier to prepare. This was a real fight with real contact. It was choreographed, but they really hit each other to make it realistic. John is a 6th holds a level six (6th degree) black belt in Urquidez's Ukidokan kickboxing system.
I liked the way the script repeated or rephrased certain lines: "How's your life?" "In progress." "My whole life!" "Hopefully not." "You're a handsome devil! What's your name?" (First by his unrecognizing mother, then to himself in the mirror, then to his target's dossier)
I love that you found this jewel. Its my fave Cusack movie. And the Secretary is Johns sister Joan. She is an incredible actor in her own right. You may recall her role as Debbie in addams family values.
I know this is an old reaction, but you nailed this movie. I love it and always feel like the people who relate to Cusack in this movie turn out to be the kind of people who think about things like time moving fast, life and death. It's an action movie for the thoughtful man.
The character dynamics are 100% what makes this such a damn good movie, and that just wouldn't come across if the writing, directing, and acting weren't all on pointe, so to speak.
AHHH! Grosse Pointe Blank! Best 80s soundtrack out there. And don't let people tell you it's a Pulp Fiction clone, the script was written a year before Pulp Fiction and it was shopped around Hollywood for a few years.
I love that you've made it through a big portion of the huge pop culture icons and now you're getting into these pulp favorites that aren't as popular but are really enjoyable little hidden gems. You've got a lot of big films to see still of course but stuff like this are the movies you watch any time they're on TV for decades because they're just so damn fun.
Just an unbelievably great movie. It juggles so many genres and tones and never drops a single one. Timeless soundtrack. Great performances. And it'll always be relevant because that period of time in your life in your late 20s when you're reflecting on your youth while still struggling to find your future is something everyone goes through.
One of my favorite John Cusack films. One of my best friends I'd say 9 years ago looked just like him along with the personality charm. Died unfortunately. Glad to enjoy your reaction with you. Happy to have you around and thank you once again and again for your reactions. The humor is very natural in this film and I love it.
1408 would also be a good movie to check out with John Cusack, when you get a chance. It's a psychological thriller, so there's a lot of commentary to be had with it. He plays an author who writes about paranormal phenomenons.
I love 1408. But it has to be the theatrical cut which, unfortunately, is really hard to get a hold of. The director's cut has a lot of unnecessary stuff and a completely different ending.
ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES OF THE 90S! Such an underrated gem. A TRUE cult classic. I'm really happy you reacted to this movie. I hope it helps more people check it out.
There were 3 movies that I discovered in my early teens that really made an impact on me at the time, Natural Born Killers, Doom Generation (starring James Duval and Rose McGowen in what was possibly her first movie) and Grosse Point Blank and they've stuck with me right in to my early 30's, but I have to say Grosse Point Blank has a special place for me, as does High Fidelity, another great Cusack film. There's just something about his characters, or maybe it's the man himself, that I have heavily related to throughout my young adult and adult life.
Same! All very different movies but I’d say I saw them in my formative years and they made me think in a different way each time. Now seeing them as a full adult I love them in a different way. I love John Cusack in everything he’s done but some of his movies just get you in the soul, heart, or head and he’s brilliant.
I was exploding with joy when this won the patreon poll. A true underappreciated classic, I knew you'd have a great time with it and I wasn't disappointed!
I love this movie sooo much! I hope it’ll make you want to catch some other great John Cusack movies like High Fidelity or Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
I love this movie for so many reasons. Since I graduated from High School in 86, it was super relatable, the sound track is perfect. And it's so layered. John Cusack had some great 90's movies.
It feels like John Cusack being John Cusack, same character he plays in Say Anything and Better Off Dead. He combines youthfulness with mature philosophical angst, which is an interesting / original combination. I actually prefer Say Anything and Better Off Dead to Gross Pointe Blank, maybe in part because he was younger which made his mature philosophical angst stand out that much more.
"How is this fight scene more coherent than some action movies today?" It helps tremendously that they're both trained fighters, have sparred for years prior to now, and didn't have to use any fight doubles or clever camera tricks; if you've seen "Say Anything", you'd know how long Cusack has studied kickboxing.
I love this movie. Clicked on the reaction quickly. Having seen this movie as an adult when it came out, I'm not certain of the motivations that you're particularly attributing. When I first watched it, I thought it was a general air of malaise that people often get when they're in their late 20's / mid-30s, and aren't necessarily where they thought they would be by that point in life. Reminiscing on missed opportunities, and paths not taken. ...but with guns... ;-)
Second favourite Cusack film behind High Fidelity. And Joan Cusack is great too! Aaand this cemented my forever crush on Minnie Driver. I watched this a loooot on VHS.
The fight scene is real, brutal, between two skilled killers going full blast in a bid to live while trying to kill. But the fight was never over the top, the choreography was realistic.
This is such a fun film indeed! It's been a long time since I've last seen it and never expected a reaction video on it, but glad to see you enjoy it so much. And John Cusack is so perfect for roles like these. He might not be the most versatile actor to the point that I feel he's basically always playing a version of himself, but he makes that work so good it's always a joy to watch, even in some not so great movies. Certainly check out High Fidelity too!
Not sure if you noticed, but one of my _absolute favorite_ things in a movie, ever: When he's going home, "Live and Let Die" is playing on the radio, and when he goes inside the Ultimart, it's still playing but it's a Muzac version of it!
So glad you enjoyed this movie, it is one of my all-time favorites. The dialogue, the action, the casting was perfect. And can we talk about the music? To this day, whenever I hear "Mirror In The Bathroom" I immediately think of that great fight scene.
This is one for the greatest movies you never heard of list. You can watch this movie as much as you want without feeling you wasted your time. Bonus; the other assassin is legit badass Benny Urquidez.
I remember seeing this in the theater opening weekend. I was around 28 at the time so the character of Martin Blank & I were about the same age. When I say that I've watched this film at least 50 times I'm not kidding. It's a very underrated 90's classic that tends to fly under the radar as one of the best movies of 1997. An important character point with Blank is that he tells everyone what he actually does for a living and everyone thinks he's joking. A+ movie, thanks for reacting to it.
Dang James. You keep picking movies I own. This flick is so good, in so many ways. And, killer soundtrack. Gotta love Aykroyd in this. Another great Canadian comic. Shout out to Jeremy Piven too. For Cusak, also see High Fidelity. The 90's rule for movies. And Norm Macdonald still makes me cry. And we all James, are grateful to have you. Cheers.
One of the best shootouts ever! Two dudes having a shootout in a convenient store, while another dude playing DooM 2 and listening to Ace Of Spaces. Can't get more badass than that!
The thing I’ve always loved about this movie is the way the get comedy and conflict without the characters telling needless lies to each other. It’s a very honest movie with very honest characters.
I was introduced to this very charming film in a Business Ethics class in college. How many times does he say, "It's not me!"? Where is the line when it's "just a job," "just a paycheck," "what I do, not who I am..." How many excuses are made for ourselves, or others, when the work pays well, and the family is fed and protected? "Forget about forgiving, and just accept." Life's rough - but we have to leave room to enjoy what brings us happiness, and sometimes just get the hell out of town. PS James - If you like Norm Macdonald, you would absolutely enjoy Doug Stanhope!
This is one of those films that proves how important casting is. All the points you made (which I agree with, largely)--they were able to accomplish that "everyman" thing because of who Cusack is as an actor.
When this came out, I was about the age you are now. And I loved it. I thought it was an unexpectedly perfect film. I guess it’s great for being that age, regardless of generation. Very good capture of Gen X. And second best John Cusack movie after “Better Off Dead” which I highly recommend.
This movie is in my top 10 favorite underrated films of all time. I remember seeing it theatres and telling people about it but very few even heard of it. Everything all the way down to the use of soundtrack was genius and Dan Akroyd as a villain was fun to watch. This movie can get existentially deep as well, worth multiple re-watches and... for existential male dramas: It's this movie, Fight Club, and Joe versus the Volcano that if your in a mood watch all 3 back to back. Great movie, great reaction! Cheers!
The reason that fight scene in the high school was so good was due to 2 big reasons - John Cusack and his opponent Benny the Jet who is one of the top kickboxer of all time. John himself was training in muay Thai and I think got into some BJJ. Since this was made around 95 or so the UFC was getting huge as was MMA.
If I recall, wasn't Cusack's character in Say Anything training to be kickboxer? He seems to have more than just a passing interest in full contact sports.
One thing I love about this movie is that its like whoever did the music for this movie found one of my mixed tapes from high school, and thought, "yeah, this'll work".
I loved this when it came out. I have it on VCR. It has the nostalgia of an 80's John Hughes comedy, with the added ingredient of assassins. Just a 10/10 film, for me...
As a longtime martial artist, I want to point out that the hit man Cusack kills in the school is world champion kickboxer and martial artist Benny "the jet" Urquidez. Benny is one of the greatest of all time. He has been in movies with Jackie Chan and did all the fight choreography for this film as well as the fight scenes in Road House with Patrick Swayze. He was also Cusack's martial arts instructor.
Benny Urquidez is an American kickboxer, martial arts choreographer and actor. Nicknamed "The Jet", Urquidez was a non-contact karate competitor who later pioneered full-contact fighting in the United States. He has also appeared in occasional acting roles, mostly in action films during the 1980s and 1990s, notably the Jackie Chan movies Wheels on Meals (1984), Dragons Forever (1988), and Grosse Pointe Blank. Jackie Chan's Favorite Fights This was my first face-off with American champion kickboxer Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. He's a great fighter--good enough that he tested my skills to the limit. In Jackie Chan's Meals on Wheels, When Jackie is fighting Benny Urquidez, Benny's kick is so fast it put out all of the candles without any ...
I lived in Grosse Pointe and graduated from this High School 1972. 3k student body. The radio station was really a clothing store in the village. That school hallway was just down from my locker and soo much more.
Dude, this is the one of the best yet most underrated films of the 90's. It's always been one of my favorites - and I watch it yearly like other people watch "A Christmas Story." Cusack and his sister Joan (his assistant in the movie) and Cusack's FORMER best friend (in real life) Jeremy Piven all have a chemistry on screen that is unrivaled. Cusack and his sister and Piven have done many movies together. In the 80's and 90's it was hard to find a movie that starred one that didn't have all three in the cast. Watching you enjoy this film gave me a lot of good memories and I may go home and watch it again tonight. Thanks.
DUUUUDE, Gross Point Blank is in my top, all time favorite movies list. The dialog is beautifully authentic and genuinely funny, endearing. The film includes the odd conversations that most films miss entirely. John Cusack is so good at playing a hitman. The different gears, hitman/genuine human are played perfectly, existing side by side in a mesmerizing way. The pacing is perfect, the camera holds on fight scenes long enough that we get to fully appreciate it; it's more believable without fake it, rapid fire edits.
Benny "The Jet" Urquidez is a karate and MMA champion and his appearance in this movie was AWESOME. He was also the movie's Fight Co-Ordinator. His character's name "Felix La Pu Belle" is a play on the pronunciation of 2 different joke names - Felix the Prettiest (la plus belle) and Felix the Trashcan (la poubelle).
I think you hit the nail on the head about what makes this movie so special and charming: most of the "jokes" aren't really jokes, they're just human comedy arising out of the honest situation. And then the hitman element catapults everything to the next level. :)
Nailed it brother
Thats most of Cusack’s movies, even One Crazy Summer and Better Off Dead. Normal teenage drama just taken to the next level with absurdity of the normal
Can we just appreciate how good a friend Paul is. Hasn't seen Martin in a literal decade, yet is instantly down to hide the body.
This is such a good movie. The acting and music is so great that it's easy to forget that the actions scenes are awesome too.
I've said it for years; a friend will help you move, a real friend will help you move a body.
Paul is mega bro!
YES! One of my top 30 movies of all time. John Cusack has never given a better performance than this underrated masterpiece. The plot is even as great as it sounds on paper.
Right!? Everything was so well paced!
My Top 1 movie of all time.
And James your analysis is spot on.
One of my favourite movies. High Fidelity is another great one with John Cusack.
1408!!!
He was great there too, r u kidding?!
@@please_im_a_staaar he was good in that as well, but it’s actually harder to do comedy than it is to do drama. Grosse Pointe Blank, he doesn’t lose me once.
"Who was in the writing room?"
John Cusack and Steve Pink almost entirely reworked all the dialogue in the movie. Cusack considers it one of his first real forays into "filmmaking" as opposed to just acting.
Steve Pink is the rent-a-cop
That's what makes their scenes together so luminous - just crazy easy banter!
They re-shot so many scenes with different lines and approaches based on the actors suggestions and directors intuition. Editing this must have been both a nightmare and a joy!
They could probably release at least three different directors cuts that would be completely different, while telling the same story, and just as good!
The assassin who attacked during the reunion was Benny "The Jet" Urquidez, one of the greatest American kickboxers of all time. He did a couple of other movies, and fought Jackie Chan. The reason why his fight with Cusack was so slick here is because Cusack himself has legit kickboxing chops. He played a young kickboxer in one of his earliest hits in the 80's, and continued to train ever since, so by the time this film came around he had a solid decade of martial arts experience under his belt.
I am SO glad you reacted to this, it's one of my all time favorite films.
Danny Trejo, San Quentin Prison Fighting champ turned actor, said the scariest man he ever worked with was John Cusack, because you knew if he wanted to, he could F*** you up.
Not to mention kickboxing, you heard of it? Sport of the future (according to Lloyd Dobler).
Benny is also Cusack's friend and coach.
@@paulhewes7333 you beat me to it 😀
Urquidez was the go-to trainer for action stars in the 80's and choreographed many of the era's most iconic hits, most notably Patrick Swayze in Road House.
He fought Jackie Chan on screen twice in "Meals on Wheels" and "Dragons Forever"
They didn't need comedy writers to write the lines that made you laugh, they just needed intelligent writers to see the humor in what was occurring and let it happen. One of my favorite all time movies and I've watched it at least a dozen times through the years. Excellent insight on your part James to realize what makes this film work and what a true gem it is. "I killed the President of Paraguay with a fork, how have you been?" Classic, lol!
Appreciate that Steven!! This film had a lot going on at the core resolving identity and what that means, to how to quit your hit man job. Lmfao!
So as a GenX'er this movie resonated like a "16 Candles" for grownups. The soundtrack practically demanded its own starring intro -- so much of the film's vibe moved forward through 80s mixtape gems.
And imo best scene: that slow track to John Cusack taking a moment during the reunion to talk to the young mother and marvel at life, so small and fragile while Freddy and David Bowie soar in the background.
Pure magic.
And yea John Cusack was born to wear black and white. (Fun Fact=John Cusack's agent/admin asst. was played by his real sister Joan)
and they were both in 16 candles
@@Dashoost "You know black and white would just capture the moment, so well..."
GUYS! Take those ridiculous things off!
Yes everything you said
And the woman Amy who drinks with Debi early in the movie and is then giving out the name tags at the reunion is their real life sister Ann Cusack
This film came out in '97. I graduated high school in '86. This film hit me right in the feels. Great sound track, too.
Joe Strummer of The Clash put the soundtrack together.
I saw this film in 97 my first year at uni. I loved it when I was 18, I love it 25 years later... 25 years man! 25 years!
“You’re a psychopath!”
“No! A psychopath kills people for no reason! I kill people for MONEY…no, that didn’t come out right.”
LMFAO. Dude the writing is off the charts.
@@JamesVSCinema And a kick ass soundtrack, to boot.
People with a sort of... moral.. flexibility...
@@matthewjaco847 Agreed. I love me some Faith No More. And the body-hiding scene set for 99 Luftballons is just perfect. And the fight scene set to Mirror in the Bathroom. Awesome.
I love John and Joan in this together. They play so well off each other. Everytime I hear Jessie the Yoddlin' Cowgirl from Toy Story I picture her flying off the handle in this film. Well, and her weird character in Toys.
And seeing Joan in the show Shameless is crazy with what she's into in that show.
Such an underrated movie. This movie is hilarious, and it's probably one of the most quotable movies ever. Such a huge fan of this film - glad you loved it and thanks for sharing your reaction, James! EDIT: OH MY GOD how could I forget the soundtrack. Incredible.
very underrated and snappy dialogue. love this movie
One of my favorites was Joan Cusack saying, "It's a Greenpeace boat! C'mon, it'd be so easy!"
"you don't know if your cat's a boy or girl.... I respect it's privacy" 🤣🤣
I tell everyone about this movie eventually. Along with High Fidelity, it’s one of my most rewatched flicks ever. John was on fire as a leading man for a while there.
I meant Gen X, instead of Z.
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This movie really captured the Gen X experience at the time (10-year high school reunions all coming up in the late 90s).
You definitely wanted to go hang out with those characters at their reunion, right?
If i remember correctly the reason the fight scene in the school is so good is that the guy is John Cusack’s kickboxing instructor.
One of my favourite movies of the 90's, great choice. Now let's play some Violent Femmes, really loud!
@@professoryaffle Benny The Jet. Kick boxing champion with a 49-1-1 record. He a tough tough guy. Great guy too. He, and Chuck Norris, were famous for taking the world records away from the the countries that invented their fighting style, and holding those records for a long time
So underrated. Favorite Cusack film. I also think him telling everybody the honest truth about what he does for a living and nobody reacting honestly about his answer is one of the best running jokes ever in film.
Have you seen him in 'The Sure Thing (1986?). It is my favorite of his. Bonus points for John at a youngish age with Daphne Zunga (Spaceballs) and Directed by Rob Reiner (Princess Bride, Stand by Me. American President, When Harry Met Sally, Spinal Tap...)
The HS fight scene was so accurate because Cusak was fighting his real-life teacher, Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. Cusak is an instructor in kickboxing under Benny; a multi time world champion.
Fantastic selection, wish more reactors would choose this little gem, but that's what makes you, you, James ;) ...probably the first one checking it out. NICE one.
Glad to have a few rare commentaries on videos no one else has done yet!
@@JamesVSCinema technically, Shanelle Ricio did one on it 6 months ago, and I forgot it was in my watch later until just now. Oops.
Shanelle is great, but she watched this in the middle of Tarantino run and kinda missed out on the feel of it.
A trippy bit of trivia-The actress who plays Martin’s (John Cusak) secretary is in fact his real life sister, Joan Cusak.
James, you made my day, seeing how much you enjoyed this often overlooked gem, put a smile on my face, it's been one of my favorites ever since I first saw it in theatres back in 97! The cast, the performances and soundtrack to this movie are all spot on. I love how throughout the entire movie he straight tells everyone he's a professional killer, but no one believes him and think it's a joke, asking if he gets dental etc.
Two other John Cusack movies you're sure to love and appreciate, "High Fidelity" and "Identity"
One of the reasons the fight scenes are executed so well is Benny the Jet was John Cusack’s kickboxing trainer for years😁
Immediate 'Like' ! The bit where Martin goes to see his Dad and dumps a bottle of whiskey out on to his grave is phonominal story telling; It tells you everything you need to know about him and their relationship in a few seconds without a word said.
This is another movie that was way out of my age range back in 00-01 when I saw it around age 15. I came into the living room when my older brother and his friends were watching it, at the last "popcorn" moment, and shrieked with laughter, and his friends were like "dude, we have to rewind it, she's gonna love this." They were right. It's absurdly funny for such a violent movie.
This film was almost considered an Indy flick. Secretary girl who lit the office on fire is John Cusack's sister in real life. You should watch "The Long Kiss Goodnight" it's another sleeper BANGER from the mid 90's
Also, the drunk girl who interrupted their dinner date was another Cusack sister, Ann.
Lets go! This is a great one, and one of the first "not for kids" movies my dad watched with me when I was old enough
Hahaha that’s badass!
I’ve been watching this since childhood because of my dad too 😂 love it and so underrated i usually forget to suggest it! Greatest soundtracks that bump regularly too!
So glad you're watching this!!! This is such an underrated classic to me, and I love that convo between John Cusack and Dan Aykroyd in the diner!
One of my favorites. It’s about truly becoming an adult, I believe. “You can’t go home, but you can still shop there,” is such a great line. You can’t live at home once you’ve grown out of it, but you do often go “borrow” things from mom and dad. It’s about growing up and going back too. I love it.
So glad you liked this. One of my favourite films ever. I can’t believe how many people haven’t seen it! And that soundtrack 🔥
My favorite running gag in this movie is he tells everyone he is a hit man and everyone thinks he is being sarcastic.
I agree with everyone that has great things to say about this movie, but no one has mentioned the killer soundtrack. The fight scene in the high school hallway, set to "Mirror in the Bathroom" was pure art.
It honestly is one of the best no BS fight scene. No CG, no superhuman resilience to getting hit, just down and dirty. The kill with the pen is still pretty gruesome even now.
This is SUCH a great movie! I graduated highschool in 99, and this movie made so much sense! Being his ten year reunion, he's the tail end GenX dealing with existential crisis, and I'm early early Millennial, who felt the same angst before I was out of college!
The fight from this movie was so good. It's amazing how great it's choreographed for a freaking comedy!
One of the reasons that you enjoyed that fight scene because the guy fighting was former world kick boxing champion Benny the Jett Urquidez, and John had been a student of his for almost a decade. He got into kickboxing when his character Lloyd Dobler was an amateur kickboxer in the movie Say Anything released in 1989. Cusack began training a year earlier to prepare. This was a real fight with real contact. It was choreographed, but they really hit each other to make it realistic. John is a 6th holds a level six (6th degree) black belt in Urquidez's Ukidokan kickboxing system.
I liked the way the script repeated or rephrased certain lines:
"How's your life?" "In progress."
"My whole life!" "Hopefully not."
"You're a handsome devil! What's your name?" (First by his unrecognizing mother, then to himself in the mirror, then to his target's dossier)
I love that you found this jewel. Its my fave Cusack movie. And the Secretary is Johns sister Joan. She is an incredible actor in her own right. You may recall her role as Debbie in addams family values.
This movie has the best soundtrack! Like, seriously it’s amazing and I listen to it all the time.
I know this is an old reaction, but you nailed this movie. I love it and always feel like the people who relate to Cusack in this movie turn out to be the kind of people who think about things like time moving fast, life and death. It's an action movie for the thoughtful man.
The character dynamics are 100% what makes this such a damn good movie, and that just wouldn't come across if the writing, directing, and acting weren't all on pointe, so to speak.
I’m so excited you’re watching this! I love this movie. It is an underrated gem.
Super under the radar.
AHHH! Grosse Pointe Blank! Best 80s soundtrack out there. And don't let people tell you it's a Pulp Fiction clone, the script was written a year before Pulp Fiction and it was shopped around Hollywood for a few years.
Also, the movie is nothing like Pulp Fiction. ;) Completely different vibes.
Pulp Fiction? Other than a a hitman dressed in black, can't think of any other similarities
I love that you've made it through a big portion of the huge pop culture icons and now you're getting into these pulp favorites that aren't as popular but are really enjoyable little hidden gems. You've got a lot of big films to see still of course but stuff like this are the movies you watch any time they're on TV for decades because they're just so damn fun.
AN ABSOLUTE FAV.
You're on fire recently, James!
Appreciate ya!!
Just an unbelievably great movie. It juggles so many genres and tones and never drops a single one. Timeless soundtrack. Great performances. And it'll always be relevant because that period of time in your life in your late 20s when you're reflecting on your youth while still struggling to find your future is something everyone goes through.
One of my favorite John Cusack films. One of my best friends I'd say 9 years ago looked just like him along with the personality charm. Died unfortunately. Glad to enjoy your reaction with you. Happy to have you around and thank you once again and again for your reactions. The humor is very natural in this film and I love it.
1408 would also be a good movie to check out with John Cusack, when you get a chance. It's a psychological thriller, so there's a lot of commentary to be had with it. He plays an author who writes about paranormal phenomenons.
I love 1408. But it has to be the theatrical cut which, unfortunately, is really hard to get a hold of. The director's cut has a lot of unnecessary stuff and a completely different ending.
This and Identity
@@FluxNomad678 yeah came here to mention Identity. Severely underrated
@@Wrencher_86 The Theatrical Cut is still the main cut and is easy to find.
ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES OF THE 90S! Such an underrated gem. A TRUE cult classic. I'm really happy you reacted to this movie. I hope it helps more people check it out.
There were 3 movies that I discovered in my early teens that really made an impact on me at the time, Natural Born Killers, Doom Generation (starring James Duval and Rose McGowen in what was possibly her first movie) and Grosse Point Blank and they've stuck with me right in to my early 30's, but I have to say Grosse Point Blank has a special place for me, as does High Fidelity, another great Cusack film. There's just something about his characters, or maybe it's the man himself, that I have heavily related to throughout my young adult and adult life.
Same! All very different movies but I’d say I saw them in my formative years and they made me think in a different way each time. Now seeing them as a full adult I love them in a different way. I love John Cusack in everything he’s done but some of his movies just get you in the soul, heart, or head and he’s brilliant.
I would agree than John Cusack is definitely an actor that sticks with you. The first movie I saw him in was "One Crazy Summer".
I was exploding with joy when this won the patreon poll. A true underappreciated classic, I knew you'd have a great time with it and I wasn't disappointed!
I love this movie sooo much! I hope it’ll make you want to catch some other great John Cusack movies like High Fidelity or Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
I second that! Cusack is beautiful in Garden, and a phenomenal cast all around.
I love Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
High Fidelity is one of my faves of all time, Jack Black’s finest performance, in my opinion.
I love this movie for so many reasons. Since I graduated from High School in 86, it was super relatable, the sound track is perfect. And it's so layered. John Cusack had some great 90's movies.
I've always ties this movie and High Fidelity together in my mind. High Fidelity isn't an actual sequel but definitely a spiritual one.
It feels like John Cusack being John Cusack, same character he plays in Say Anything and Better Off Dead. He combines youthfulness with mature philosophical angst, which is an interesting / original combination. I actually prefer Say Anything and Better Off Dead to Gross Pointe Blank, maybe in part because he was younger which made his mature philosophical angst stand out that much more.
Thank you for giving some love to this gem of a sleeper hit! I hope more people check out, I think it's survived this long purely on word of mouth.
"How is this fight scene more coherent than some action movies today?"
It helps tremendously that they're both trained fighters, have sparred for years prior to now, and didn't have to use any fight doubles or clever camera tricks; if you've seen "Say Anything", you'd know how long Cusack has studied kickboxing.
I love this movie. Clicked on the reaction quickly.
Having seen this movie as an adult when it came out, I'm not certain of the motivations that you're particularly attributing. When I first watched it, I thought it was a general air of malaise that people often get when they're in their late 20's / mid-30s, and aren't necessarily where they thought they would be by that point in life. Reminiscing on missed opportunities, and paths not taken.
...but with guns... ;-)
One of favs … so glad you reacted to it!!!
I ADORE this movie. One of my all time favorites, and watching you discover it was just delightful for me. Fantastic!
Such an innovative script and one the oft forgotten gems on the 90s. A rewatchable classic.
Second favourite Cusack film behind High Fidelity. And Joan Cusack is great too! Aaand this cemented my forever crush on Minnie Driver. I watched this a loooot on VHS.
I bet this was a nightmare to edit for UA-cam. It has a great soundtrack!
The fight scene is real, brutal, between two skilled killers going full blast in a bid to live while trying to kill.
But the fight was never over the top, the choreography was realistic.
You should check out another underrated Cusack movie "Pushing Tin", also starring Billy Bob "Malvo" Thornton :D
With this film, I am revising my high school years... James is now an honorary member of my crew. We loved this film so much!!!
This is such a fun film indeed! It's been a long time since I've last seen it and never expected a reaction video on it, but glad to see you enjoy it so much. And John Cusack is so perfect for roles like these. He might not be the most versatile actor to the point that I feel he's basically always playing a version of himself, but he makes that work so good it's always a joy to watch, even in some not so great movies. Certainly check out High Fidelity too!
Not sure if you noticed, but one of my _absolute favorite_ things in a movie, ever: When he's going home, "Live and Let Die" is playing on the radio, and when he goes inside the Ultimart, it's still playing but it's a Muzac version of it!
So glad you enjoyed this movie, it is one of my all-time favorites. The dialogue, the action, the casting was perfect. And can we talk about the music? To this day, whenever I hear "Mirror In The Bathroom" I immediately think of that great fight scene.
Another film that hasn’t got enough love, and has a combo of comedy-heist vibes, is “A Fish Called Wanda.”
This is one for the greatest movies you never heard of list. You can watch this movie as much as you want without feeling you wasted your time. Bonus; the other assassin is legit badass Benny Urquidez.
I remember seeing this in the theater opening weekend. I was around 28 at the time so the character of Martin Blank & I were about the same age. When I say that I've watched this film at least 50 times I'm not kidding. It's a very underrated 90's classic that tends to fly under the radar as one of the best movies of 1997. An important character point with Blank is that he tells everyone what he actually does for a living and everyone thinks he's joking. A+ movie, thanks for reacting to it.
Dang James. You keep picking movies I own. This flick is so good, in so many ways. And, killer soundtrack. Gotta love Aykroyd in this. Another great Canadian comic. Shout out to Jeremy Piven too. For Cusak, also see High Fidelity. The 90's rule for movies. And Norm Macdonald still makes me cry. And we all James, are grateful to have you. Cheers.
Saw this movie in college and it changed my life! Also I just realized that I'm old as dirt.
One of the best shootouts ever! Two dudes having a shootout in a convenient store, while another dude playing DooM 2 and listening to Ace Of Spaces. Can't get more badass than that!
this is the very definition of underrated. one of my favorite comedies back in college.
The thing I’ve always loved about this movie is the way the get comedy and conflict without the characters telling needless lies to each other. It’s a very honest movie with very honest characters.
I was introduced to this very charming film in a Business Ethics class in college. How many times does he say, "It's not me!"? Where is the line when it's "just a job," "just a paycheck," "what I do, not who I am..." How many excuses are made for ourselves, or others, when the work pays well, and the family is fed and protected? "Forget about forgiving, and just accept." Life's rough - but we have to leave room to enjoy what brings us happiness, and sometimes just get the hell out of town. PS James - If you like Norm Macdonald, you would absolutely enjoy Doug Stanhope!
Now you have to watch High Fidelity.
John Cusack has some bangers. Glad you enjoyed this. :D
This is definitely one of the most underrated comedies of all time.
This is one of those films that proves how important casting is. All the points you made (which I agree with, largely)--they were able to accomplish that "everyman" thing because of who Cusack is as an actor.
Yo this is one of my favorites of all time. Glad you reacted to this man
Anytime homie!
Thank you for catching the subtle humor!! It’s overlooked so much!!
When this came out, I was about the age you are now. And I loved it. I thought it was an unexpectedly perfect film. I guess it’s great for being that age, regardless of generation. Very good capture of Gen X. And second best John Cusack movie after “Better Off Dead” which I highly recommend.
This movie is in my top 10 favorite underrated films of all time. I remember seeing it theatres and telling people about it but very few even heard of it. Everything all the way down to the use of soundtrack was genius and Dan Akroyd as a villain was fun to watch. This movie can get existentially deep as well, worth multiple re-watches and... for existential male dramas: It's this movie, Fight Club, and Joe versus the Volcano that if your in a mood watch all 3 back to back. Great movie, great reaction! Cheers!
The reason that fight scene in the high school was so good was due to 2 big reasons - John Cusack and his opponent Benny the Jet who is one of the top kickboxer of all time. John himself was training in muay Thai and I think got into some BJJ. Since this was made around 95 or so the UFC was getting huge as was MMA.
If I recall, wasn't Cusack's character in Say Anything training to be kickboxer? He seems to have more than just a passing interest in full contact sports.
@@kjoc70 I do believe you are correct.
Also, Cusack was blessed with a face that refused to age. He's two years older than I am.
One thing I love about this movie is that its like whoever did the music for this movie found one of my mixed tapes from high school, and thought, "yeah, this'll work".
I loved this when it came out. I have it on VCR. It has the nostalgia of an 80's John Hughes comedy, with the added ingredient of assassins. Just a 10/10 film, for me...
I remember going to see this at the cinema when it was first released and I was kinda blown away by how great it is.
Cusack movie recomendations:
Better Off Dead - weird silly clever comedy
Say Anything - iconic coming of age movie
As a longtime martial artist, I want to point out that the hit man Cusack kills in the school is world champion kickboxer and martial artist Benny "the jet" Urquidez. Benny is one of the greatest of all time. He has been in movies with Jackie Chan and did all the fight choreography for this film as well as the fight scenes in Road House with Patrick Swayze. He was also Cusack's martial arts instructor.
I can't think of another reaction where James has laughed more.
One of the best. This movie was the reason I had to break down and buy a DVD player back in the day.
Benny Urquidez is an American kickboxer, martial arts choreographer and actor. Nicknamed "The Jet", Urquidez was a non-contact karate competitor who later pioneered full-contact fighting in the United States. He has also appeared in occasional acting roles, mostly in action films during the 1980s and 1990s, notably the Jackie Chan movies Wheels on Meals (1984), Dragons Forever (1988), and Grosse Pointe Blank.
Jackie Chan's Favorite Fights
This was my first face-off with American champion kickboxer Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. He's a great fighter--good enough that he tested my skills to the limit.
In Jackie Chan's Meals on Wheels, When Jackie is fighting Benny Urquidez, Benny's kick is so fast it put out all of the candles without any ...
this is one of those films if you are flicking through the tv channels and you find it, you always watch it to the end
This is just a natural comedy that feels so organic is becomes very easy for people to relate to. One of my favorites.
Seeing Alan Arkin in this reminded me of 1979's THE IN-LAWS, a comedy with a similar theme of secret lives intruding on otherwise normal situations.
And Jeremy Piven? There is SO much I'd forgotten about this one!
Yes, The In-Laws - Peter Falk and Alan Arkin
You should check out Brick, another great sleeper. Rian Johnsons's directorial debut is a 2005 film noir with a high school setting.
I lived in Grosse Pointe and graduated from this High School 1972. 3k student body.
The radio station was really a clothing store in the village. That school hallway was just down from my locker and soo much more.
Dude, this is the one of the best yet most underrated films of the 90's. It's always been one of my favorites - and I watch it yearly like other people watch "A Christmas Story." Cusack and his sister Joan (his assistant in the movie) and Cusack's FORMER best friend (in real life) Jeremy Piven all have a chemistry on screen that is unrivaled. Cusack and his sister and Piven have done many movies together. In the 80's and 90's it was hard to find a movie that starred one that didn't have all three in the cast. Watching you enjoy this film gave me a lot of good memories and I may go home and watch it again tonight. Thanks.
DUDE! Excellent choice! I feel like its either you have never heard of this film or YOU LOVE IT! Glad you are on board!
I loved how much you loved this movie. Some people don’t like the humor or all the small things that were genius.
DUUUUDE, Gross Point Blank is in my top, all time favorite movies list.
The dialog is beautifully authentic and genuinely funny, endearing. The film includes the odd conversations that most films miss entirely. John Cusack is so good at playing a hitman. The different gears, hitman/genuine human are played perfectly, existing side by side in a mesmerizing way.
The pacing is perfect, the camera holds on fight scenes long enough that we get to fully appreciate it; it's more believable without fake it, rapid fire edits.
Benny "The Jet" Urquidez is a karate and MMA champion and his appearance in this movie was AWESOME. He was also the movie's Fight Co-Ordinator. His character's name "Felix La Pu Belle" is a play on the pronunciation of 2 different joke names - Felix the Prettiest (la plus belle) and Felix the Trashcan (la poubelle).