Thank you for supporting the LGBTQIA+ community! And thank you for going out of the way to shuffle your schedule to include a movie for Pride month. You’re a real one! Love you, Ashley!
As a straight dude who watched this movie as a kid back when it came out and thought it was hilarious and still thinks so, I'd say that you're better off losing any guy who unsubscribes from your channel because you watched this movie and they can't deal with the fact that people who aren't straight exist.
Let 'em go, they aren't worth worrying about. The combination of Robin, Nathan, and Hank in this movie is downright hysterical and any idiot who can't accept that doesn't need to stick around. "OMG - GAY people??!!" Morons.
Moment Ashleigh said that, i said to myself... 'why would i unsub?'. As a straight guy too, who grew up in a pretty conservative household, whos got no problem watching and finds greatly entertaining, a movie like this and has seen other movies in the same vane, good riddance to anyone that stuck up about what someone else gets up to in their private lives. I look at it as you can disagree with a persons life style and a person has every right to do so and hold such an opinion (and being totally honest, some of the actions and attitudes of the LGBTQ community rankles me a little sometimes)... BUT, and its a big but, you dont and shouldn't be allowed to hate a person for that life style... unfortunately, that hates back on the rise again, and real people like Gene Hackmans character are seriously getting to much press and power now days, and in the real world there isnt really a happy ending in this sort of thing. If anything LGBT ever ruffles a person that badly, then the problem might not be with the LGBT... though good luck getting any real bigot to have some self reflection.
@@NZBigfoot Good on ya mate, just because you dont fully agree with the left doesnt make ya a monster, im centerist and hate a lot of what both left and right like to preach, so yeah i just wanted you to know that you that, even if some of the left might get annoyed at us some times
ooh...when I came out to my mom 30 years ago(she was already quite ill) she said..."I hope I die before anyone else finds out!"...and i calmly said," honey...everybody else already knows!!!"
This was probably the first movie I ever saw that portrayed a same-sex relationship in much the same way you would portray a hetero relationship; just 2 people who love eachother
As someone who grew up in a conservative household, I think this movie kinda helped me realize that there was nothing particularly abnormal about a same-sex relationship. They go through the same hardships as any relationship really. Anyone who tells you otherwise is just pushing an agenda.
Same here, I was probably 15 or so when I saw it back when it came out, though I was aware it's a remake of an older movie I'd never seen, and it kind of blew my mind because it really brought into question in my head the dumbass usual conservative fear-mongering talking point about gay parents and their children. The portrayal of Val as just a regular straight guy who happened to have two dads really made me re-think the usual "But Think About the Children" BS usually surrounding this topic, which in turn helped me re-think all the BS grown-ups had fed me all my life about gay people and realize it was just propaganda meant to demonize them.
This was actually the first R rated movie I remember seeing (That or Halloween, don't remember) when I was about 13 or so and it was probably a huge contributor to my never seeing these relationships as any different, being that it was my first exposure to the whole idea. I cannot fathom being hateful to gay folk and needing convincing, before the movie I'd just never thought about it. I think every young teen should watch this and have the same experience, it's a lovely film to get the idea across. :)
My first time seeing a same sex situation was Death Trap starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve. I was 12 at the time, and I had questions for my father after we went to see this movie. :D
As a queer man, this movie is still hilarious and has held up well after almost 30 years. Terrific casting choices with Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, and Hank Azaria,. This movie also holds a special place in my heart for a different reason. My grandmother loved comedies. I took her to see this in the theater in 1996, and was the last movie she went to before she passed away. I just remember her laughing hysterically throughout the movie.
I'm straight, but, that last message that you gave at the end got Me a bit misty eyed. Such authentic and genuine care and thoughtfulness went into those statements. Bless you for your love of people as they are who do the world no harm. Gay, straight or anything in-between we love you too honey, and we hope you're happy and healthy as well.
I'm straight and I'm absolutely loving your comment. Totally agree about Ashleigh's comments at the end of her reaction. That's one of the reasons why I "luvs" her. She is genuine and a treasure.
Totally agree. Straight as well, but my sister in law is lesbian, and she she is far more like family to me than my biological brother. And, I definitely love like she is my actual big sister. So, bottom line, one's sexual identity doesn't make you any less capable of being a loving caring and supportive human being, parent, and family member. Been subscribed to this channel for months now, but have not been so proud of Ashleigh as I am now, for her wonderfully, progressive, open, and caring views and messaging.
The acting in this is incredible - emotionally, physically... Imagine a script that says, "walks across restaurant like a man who is walking like a woman, who is walking like John Wayne, and very badly." And he NAILS it. 00:13:15
@@ThreadBomb I don’t mean to sound rude but please don’t say “underrated.” That word is so unbelievably overused, not to mention falsely used. There are so many people on UA-cam that say so many actors, movies etc are “underrated” when they’re really not. To the point where we don’t know what actually is underrated and what isn’t
Robin Williams was so good, such a caring, funny, decent human being, he was like the funny uncle everybody knew and loved. You can tell that Nathan Lane is enjoying this character so much. And the great (and hugely underrated) Hank Azaria, he's been in so many movies, either as an actor or a voice actor, the man is so talented.
As a 26 year old gay man. I really appreciated your choosing this movie. I really enjoyed watching it with you. I showed this to my mom a few years ago and she loved it which was really nice. A couple of fun facts you might like to hear about the movie: 1. most of the scenes between Nathan Lane (Albert) and Robin Williams were improv. The scene where Robin Williams tries to coach Nathan Lane in the restaurant is completely improv. The director was laughing so hard during those takes that the sound guys actually had to put a blanket over top him so that his laughing wouldn't be picked up by the mics. 2. Nathan Lane is gay
Great share Brandon...love "The Birdcage," Robin and Nathan. And the great Gene Hackman - his drag scene was absolutely hilarious (when I watched this the first time, I nearly soiled myself with laughter). Happy Pride Month!
Not often do people actually get facts correct. Great job! I did read the director made them go according to the script first until he got an actual quality take the way it was written and then he let them go off to improv and ended up using a lot of the improv scenes.
The movie is based on a French play called "La Cage aux Folles". Robin Williams just kills it. He was such a versatile actor and not just a comedian. He was trained at Julliard in acting so he had a formal actor education.
Nathan Lane stole this movie! But Robin Williams is so brilliant! The scene when Robin slipped and got back up was real but he didn’t break out of character and continued, and “fuck the shrimp” was improv as well. Hahahaha. This movie is so funny and enjoyable. Easy to watch over and over. I’m glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching :) until next time!
I loved learning that Robin took an accident and turned it into a brilliant ad lib. It’s always been my favorite scene. I laugh my head off every single time! 😂
I LOVE " Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar "from the 1995 movie about an awesome DRAGQUEENS played by Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo. 3 handsome and kick-ass movies actors playing Drag Queens
Also, fun fact: iirc, after Birdcage premiered, Ophrah was "very curious" about how that one actor was able to play a gay man so well, and Robin Williams picked up on it and steered the interview in a different direction to cover his friend who wasn't out yet.
This made me search for "oprah birdcage" and I just watched the whole episode where the only guests were Robin and Nathan. There were definitely some uncomfortable questions being asked but any interview with Robin in it is thoroughly entertaining and this was no exception.
I hate that question, it's just so....gross. They don't seem to ask anymore, thank gods, but it's funny how they never ask a gay actor how they could *possibly* play a straight person.
After seven years together, my partner just came out to her father, and it was an extremely difficult and heartbreaking conversation. Your words of affirmation were especially touching and dear that we needed to hear. Love you Ashleigh! You are fantastic and we love you too, you red-headed movie goddess!!
Ashleigh, I loved your closing comments and your support for the LGBTQ community. I know this is not the first time you have reached out to support people. You are so classy and such a wonderful human being. I'm a 63 year old straight, cis male. When I was growing up I didn't know a single person who was an out gay or lesbian. I lived through a time when I saw friends very cautiously coming out and could see the troubled look in their eyes not knowing how I would react and if I'd end our friendship. I also saw far to many my age who were afraid to come out and hid their true selves. Who felt they could not have real relationships because of the hate they'd face, so they were relegated to very risky sex encounters at the time that AIDs was emerging. If you have ever seen pictures of the giant AIDS quilt, I know far too many names on it. Keep up the fun reactions and thank you for your advocacy. I know it means a lot to many.
I'm straight, but I'm also the uncle of an out and proud married gay man. I love him like a son and love you for supporting his his right to be his true self, Ashleigh.❤
Similar here, what I want was him to find out who he loves, because that is all that matters, but I grew up with the likes of Mr Humphries from "Are You Being Served" et al, where it was "effeminate==gay" and I didn't want my nephew being effeminate making society push him to choose a man "because you MUST be gay, right?". And what came out of my mouth was, hmmm, "unfortunate"?, I knew that the lead singer of Right Said Fred was gay, but very masculine, I knew effeminate men who were very VERY cishet men, and "Inception" had Tom Hardy playing a gay person where being gay was not on screen, merely "in his life" (remembering that this IS, after all, a screenplay), and I wanted him to decide, not society push him, but what I said could easily also be said "I want the gays back in the bottle", even though I knew what I MEANT was nothing at all like that. My Godson is married to a trans (pre-op, still gave birth, with complications) man and so my godson has married a transmale. HE decided. Given I don't believe in God, I can't really get upset either, can I, because that would be hypocrisy, because despite lacking all belief, what my nephew wanted was me as his godfather. So what I am getting at is sometimes what is said is not what is meant, sometimes the word choices are based on "society" at that time. Sometimes it isn't. But guess what? It wouldn't matter even if I WERE bigoted. My two nephews wanted and I don't get to decide what they want because it didn't involve me, and in the case of being a godfather, I chose to go along and pretend for his sake, I chose for me. But who they love? Doesn't involve me, and I may understand WHY someone is upset at choosing differently, I just don't get why it would matter.
22:58 FUN FACT Robin Williams actually fell in that scene and the other two were trying they're best not to laugh even Robin and carry on the scene. And they found it so funny they kept it in the movie 😆
"When you have talent..." The ironic thing is Hank Azaria's performance in this film could arguably be the most talented in this film. Of course, no one wants to admit it over Robin or Nathan. But, c'mon, he was Great!
Yeah hiring a WHITE straight Jewish guy, to play a gay latino.. Groundbreakin! "I'm thrilled that I got the opportunity to play it, I enjoyed it, I loved it," he told Ashleigh Banfield who interviewed him, "but it's not a role that I would play today."
This really shows what an amazing character actor Hank Azaria is. I love watching this movie, and then The Mystery Men, just to show how crazy the guy can be :)
I just realised that Nathan Lane doesn't get enough credit for this performance. To combine over-the-top queenishness with real, deep emotion is a difficult balancing act, but he pulls it off perfectly.
Okay so the background for the history of this film is wild because it started as a French Film called LA Cage Aux Folles which became a musical of the same name by Jerry Herman of Hello Dolly and Mame Fame. This film is the American remake version of the original French film. Now a little fact regarding this particular film is Robin Williams and Nathan Lane wanted to improvise so much the legendary director Mike Nichols had them promise to do each scene as it was written then once that was done, they could do the scene with as much improvisation as they want.
Seeing Nathan Lane acting the part of a gay man acting the part of John Wayne walking down a street was priceless! The amount of acting talent required to pull that off!
the French film and the Musical based on a French play. interestingly the musical was originally going to be directed by Mike Nichols, who of course later directed The Birdcage
This is one of those movies that just always puts me in a good mood, even when I’m feeling down. I love Nathan Lane in pretty much everything he’s in. Here he gives one of his best performances. He and Robin Williams are both so brilliant in this.
The amount of talent Nathan Lane had to have had to play a gay man badly pretending to walk like John Wayne. Seriously seriously a remarkable acting job on his part. First time I saw the Birdcage, I had many many belly laughs. It still remains one of my favorite movies.
@@ThomasCorp yes, Mouse Hunt is one of the only “kids movies” I like, another one being Jingle All the Way with Arnold Schwarzenegger. I don’t usually enjoy kids movie but both of those are very entertaining and I enjoy them. The movies I quote on a regular basis are any Jim Carrey movie and Forrest Gump with Tom Hanks
Damn straight Ashleigh!! LOVE your PSA at the end. WE ARE FAMILY!!! I am SOOO happy you watched this movie and it is one of the movies my mom loved to watch. It still makes me laugh whenever Robin and Nathan are on screen together. It also makes me wonder if any of their scenes were ad-libbed or not. Can't wait for Guardians 2!! You are going to love it and, I have been thinking about this but when you reach either Infinity War or Endgame, I think you should do a live watch along. It would be awesome to see your reactions in real time.
I think a live watch along would be a bad idea. Both of those movies just have so much going on and having live chat going at the same time would just be too distracting.
I honestly teared up when you said you had never seen Robin Williams in live action before. What a joy you have ahead of you! He has so many wonderful movies! And thank you for celebrating PRIDE with us!
*LOVE* this movie! and I love that you caught that part of Albert dramatically turning and walking out the door as Agador yells “Ms. Albert Don’t! WAIT!”. 🤣😂🤣 I just love a fellow Drama Queen! 💃🏻
Never thought of this as a Pride movie specifically. It's a movie about being who you are and about the lengths that people will go for the ones they love. I feel that should be a universal concept. Great reaction, love this movie.......AND because I have seen anyone mention it yet, Dancing Ashleigh can absolutely get it. (Gotta give a girl her flowers)
@@helmedon I worded it poorly. You are 100% correct. I was merely addressing those people who would say its a "gay love" story. I'm like its a true love story and that's the point. Everyone should be so lucky as to have someone love them as much as Albert and Armand do.
My all time favorite roll thar Robin played was actully as a guest star on Law and Order Special Victims Unit where he played the husband and suspect of his wifes murder. It was a small roll for him, but he brought such an amazing level of emotion and an accurate portrail that you could believe that he was that character in that situation and not an actor trying to portray a character in that sutuation.
Fully agree. Good Will Hunting is my favorite movie of all time. I would love to see Ashleigh react to that movie. The other Williams movie I would recommend AFTER Good Will Hunting is Dead Poets Society.
Just had to say, beautiful comments at the end. I'm so glad to hear that coming from someone I already respect so much for the great content you create. Far too much hate these days, and it's on all of us to stand against it, and the assault on the rights of women as well. Thanks again.
When he says, "We thought it would be better if you weren't here," I always felt Armand was trying to soften the blow of Val wanting Albert gone. We get a lot of hints throughout the film, especially at the beginning, that Albert helped raise Val like his own and was an important, nurturing influence in his life. And Val himself doesn't admit that until the end of the movie.
Honestly thats the part of this movie I always had trouble buying. I'd imagine being the son of two gay men at this time, you'd have developed a pretty tough skin by college and have an ingrained fight back on the topic... for Val to so easily just toss Albert to the side never made sense to me.... and it makes him seem like a real piece of shit honestly. I think we're meant to forgive him because he's just being a short sighted stupid kid.... but the movie never really redeems him or makes him seem like he's struggling with it. He just seems like a shitty selfish asshole.... plus he also looks like 37.... which doesn't help sell the "stupid kid" vibe either lol
I loved the original “La Cage aux Folles” but this works for me. Most of your subscribers may be men but I suspect a good portion of us aren’t straight. Lol thank you for this dear. It means an awful lot.
I quote "Oh my god, I pierced the toast" every time I make ... well ... toast. My wife has no clue what I'm referencing. Such a great movie and very fitting for Pride month. As a Star Wars fan, I had to wait 3 years for Revenge of the Sith; it can definitely take a backseat for an extra 2 weeks.
Haha , the whole toast scene is the best, I used to say it at work in a restaurant all the time, and after a while all the young people I worked with decided to see this movie because of it, they couldn't believe we had movies about this subject in the 90's. A single line from a movie can do so much.
Dang it. Onion cutting nonsense. I still can't help but be emotional over the loss of Robin Williams and then there you go with that beautiful, heartfelt message to all your viewers and I feel like a proud mom. You're good people, Ashleigh. Don't ever doubt that for a second. And you're touching people's lives in ways that truly matter.
Nathan Lane and Robin Williams was just perfect casting and simply a dynamite comedic duo in this film. One of my absolute all time favourite comedies. A great reaction Ashleigh!! 💯👍
First of all… thank you for being an AMAZING ally of the Alphabet Mafia. You message at the end was so amazing and got me teared up. Also… this movie was a massive moment for me growing up as a closeted gay boy in small town Kentucky. One of the first times I saw a loving gay family in media. This movie made me realize I could live a life filled with love one day.
Albert is Nathan Lane and yes, he is the voice of Timon in the Lion King. Speaking of voices, hello! I'm Troy McClure. You may remember Hank Azaria who plays Agador from such Simpsons voices as Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Carl, Lou, Comic Book Guy, Superintendent Chalmers, Carl Carlson, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Kirk Van Houten, Cletus, Professor Frink, Disco Stu, Bumblebee Man, Wiseguy, Dr. Nick Riviera, Old Jewish Man, Drederick Tatum, Prof. Frink, Duffman, Cletus Spuckler, Luigi, Captain McAllister, Raphael, Sea Captain, Luigi Risotto, Snake Jailbird, Captain McCallister, Julio, Johnny Tightlips, Coach Krupt, Frink, Captain Horatio McCallister, Clerk, Director, Gary Chalmers, Waiter, Crazy Old Man, The Sea Captain, Auctioneer, Cab Driver, Doug, Ranger, Roofi, Security Guard, Superintendant Chalmers, TV Announcer, Tour Guide, Bailiff, Delivery Man, Easy Reader, European Judge #1, Guy Talking To Krusty, Legs, Man in Crowd, Nobel Prize Announcer, Old Jewish Guy, Pilot, Santa Claus, Sprooklyn Bum, Van Krusten, Akira, Benjamin, Bum, Captain, Charlie, Chazz Busby, Chef, Coach, Doctor, Farmer, Gabbo, General, Guard, Gunter, Hippie, Homeless Man, Krusty's Assistant, Lifeguard, Pig, Pyro, Reporter #3, Roger Meyers Jr., Ron Rabinowitz, Salesman, Sam, Superintendent Gary Chalmers, Technician, Truck Driver, Wise Guy, 'Hey!', and Abraham Lincoln.
I absolutely adore this movie. As a big Robin Williams fan (god rest his soul) this movie is an absolute gem of comedic proportion. Having the Genie, Timon and Moe from the Simpsons all in one movie is a stellar performance.
Right… the only other comedian I like besides Robin Williams is Jim Carrey. I’m not a fan of any other comedian, honestly. Those 2 blow the rest of them outta the water
@@soranraina4391 nice! Also, check out the movie Insomnia. Have you see that? He plays a murder suspect in it, he manipulates Al Pacino’s character who’s the detective in it
Lots of great voice actors in this movie. Robin is the Genie, of course. Nathan Lane is Timmon, as you figured out. And Agador is Hank Azaria, who provides about a million character voices on the Simpsons, including Moe, Apu, Chief Wiggum and policeman Lou.
Robin Williams had done many other animated characters besides the genie… the bat 🦇 character from Ferngully, the red robot from Robots and one of the penguins from Happy Feet. Robin Williams was absolutely amazing
He has killed Apu, too many Mrs lovejoy types,wont somebody please think of the indians,it got too much foor Hank, so he killed Apu a d sent his corpse down the ganges.
Every actor in this movie just KILLED IT! One of the most fun times me and my wife ever had watching a movie for the first time. Robin Williams is one of my favorite actors of all time, and it hurts my heart that you haven't seen him in much. "The World According to Garp" is in my top 3 movies of all-time.
Some bits of 'The Birdcage' does remind me of when I, at 18, came out to my VERY Catholic dad. It was something like: Me - Dad, I've got something to tell you, I'm gay. Dad - Thank god for that, I thought you were about to tell me you'd been stupid enough to get someone pregnant.
Did you really just say this is your first Robin Williams, oh girl so many AMAZING MOVIES, He is my favorite actor of all time. My psychiatrist referenced to him while trying to reassure me being bipolar wasn't as bad as I thought at the time. 😂 His passing hit me really hard, as it did many fans.
Actually, the lies began with his fiancee, didn't they? I always took him as a victim of circumstances and unable to figure a better way to deal with the issue.
Course it’s both kids fault. But remember they were KIDS! 18 and 20 respectively and what kids that age are not all about themselves! I think I works great as the dynamic and also worked well for his parents who just want the best for their kids in the end.
Yeah, and he kinda caves at the end, but he doesn't express any regret or shame for what he did. I really wish they had written him to really feel bad about what is happening through this whole movie. Maybe it's the director's fault, but Val comes across very entitled and annoyed more than even a little grateful for everyone's sacrifice for him.
@@trekkiejunk Maybe they thought it would detract regarding the antics of the situation to spend time trying to make Val more sympathetic. I saw him as trying to help Barbara and not thinking long term. It is thin and perhaps this soured the actor on his career in the long run.
@@Ickshter2112 I agree, judging the kids harshly seems out of proportion. Also, the core of this story is the sacrifices parents make for their kids, and if the kids are perfectly empathetic and PC and unconcerned with conforming to society, then you lose that element.
SUCH A GREAT MOVIE!! NATHAN LANE'S PERFORMANCE IS JUST GOLD!! THE CHEMISTRY BETWEEN HIM AND ROBIN IS AMAZING!! EVERY SUPPORTING ROLE WAS PLAYED TO PERFECTION!! THIS IS ONE OF THOSE MOVIES THAT I CAN WATCH OVER AND OVER AGAIN, NEVER GETS OLD, ALWAYS JUST AS FUNNY!!
You didn't lose me, I'm a 55 yo straight dude and The Birdcage is one of my favorite movies. Nathan Lane is hilarious. You need to see him in 'Mouse Hunt'.
I'm straight but I love this movie. My dad has been friends with this gay guy since before I was born. I troll him non stop about how gay he is and he constantly makes me laugh. He's one the strongest men I've known in my life. I'll surely tell him to check out your channel its right up his alley.
I've literally been binge watching your videos for a week in my free time after UA-cam's algorithm suggested. I'm loving every one so far, I laugh my ass off when you bust out laughing, love the commentary, and your message at the end of this one is my absolute favorite so far. Thank you for such a definitive, 100% no bullshit message of your love for people, acceptance for authenticity, and even building people up in the movie as if you would a friend. Thank you for all the laughs!!!!!
When this came out “palimony” was a common joke term for whatever legal papers gay folks could try and finesse to get as close to legitimizing their relationship legally. Each time they found a loophole to try and tie themselves or assets together it was quickly undone as there always seemed to be teams of asshats sniffing it out and burning it down. Now with national legal gay marriage only 7 years old the supreme court is poised to stamp it out. Love will win - but the war is unacceptable.
Palimony wasn't a joke term and it didn't originate with gay relationships. Palimony is the term for an agreement regarding a division of assets for non-married cohabiting couples.
The court could reverse that decision, but it will be irrelevant if the Congress simply passes a Federal law stating the governmental definition of marriage extends to any 2 consenting adults, subject only to State imposed restrictions which are independent of biological sex (e.g., they can prohibit marriage between close relatives, they can put lower age restrictions, etc.). The current Congress should have no problem passing such a bill, but somehow I don't see them making an effort to do so. Any such bill should also be clear that it limits other governmental control, but has no effect on whether any given religion or any officiant (other than a government employee) can choose not to officiate such a wedding.
@@scarlettmi Palimony is not a proper legal term for anything. It is used widely now as shorthand for co habitation agreements but it was originated by a lawyer for a woman suing her dude partner after their breakup and for straight couples that is what it is mainly used for. Straight couples don’t often sign a pre-nup when they aren’t going to “nup” and so co-habitation promises brought to light after the relationship has ended become what is called “palimony” disputes. From the context of the time and setting of this film gay couples with financial means had started to use these cases to sculpt their own agreed upon relationship divisions while still in the relationship. I was in my early 20s when this came out and this is my community. I stand by my comment that the name “palimony” was a behind closed doors joke term. Not joke as in funny haha - but joke as in “ain’t we pals?”
Ashleigh, if there is a rabbit hole to go down, it’s Robin Williams movies. Must watch: Good morning Vietnam The Awakenings Good Will Hunting Dead Poets Society The Movies The Fisher King and The World according to Garp are both kind of odd movies. But I think you’ll dig Robin‘s performances in them.
Don't forget Patch, Adams, Jakob the Liar, Jumanji, Mrs. Doubtfire, Man of the Year, Hook, Night at the Museum, Jack, Bicentennial Man, the sitcom Mork and Mindy, and if you want something that's less comedic and more suspenseful, The Final Cut has a very intriguing story.
The Fisher King, Bicentennial Man, and Good Will Hunting are my favorite dramatic Robin Williams films. He won the Oscar for Good Will Hunting. Some of his darker roles that I like are World's Greatest Dad, One Hour Photo, and Insomnia. For comedies, it Mrs. Doubtfire and the underrated The Best of Times.
Moscow on the Hudson is one of his early ones..was played as a comedy in the trailers, but was a little more serious.. and to see him in his most creepy role, "One Hour Photo" is a little unsettling..
@@richardb6260 I feel Bicentennial man was ruined by a bad screenplay script. Fisher King doesn't have Robin as the MC, but he does have a real role to play, and does it well.
This was such a notable character for Robin Williams. Up until this point, Robin had always played the over-the-top character in movies and TV. In a movie that calls for over-the-top character more than most, Robin played the "straight man" character or a supporting role to Nathan Lane. IMO it was a great casting choice, Robin would have been too over the top as Albert.
Robin Williams and Jim Carrey are the only comedians I like… not because they’re both “over the top” but because they’re both amazingly talented and there’s no other comedians like them
Ashleigh! You are one of a number of reactors I've enjoyed over the last couple of years, but today's Millennial Movie Monday put me over the edge - you have at least one new Patron now to replace the one you had to block on Patreon. I am one of your "older" gay fans ( I'm 60 - and btw I have also sang in a couple of gay men's choruses!) and a transplanted Texan now in NYC. Your videos are funny and touching, but your heartfelt message was especially needed right now, during a time in which portions of our government are doing their best to revert us back to Neanderthal days. A huge THANK YOU, love to Hubbens and Beans and to your wonderful self.
Hi Ashleigh. I've always enjoyed your reactions and in most cases it's just because of your personal authenticity at all times. But (and this is coming from a moderately conservative 52 year old) your message at 29:50 was deeply moving. Since I've always had a "live and let live" attitude about sexuality, most of the time I don't think particularly hard about how difficult the lives of people in the LGBTQ community can often be. Your message to members of that community (and I would imagine it is particularly resonant to the people who are stuggling) touched my heart. Thanks for that.
Ashleigh, you are and continue to be one of my absolute favorite youtubers. You are funny, chill and most of all you have a great big heart. You make being compassionate and loving seem easy - as easy as it should be. The world needs more love, and you give me hope. Thank you.
The moment I saw the title, I became a squeeing, giggling mass of pure excitement and joy at the thought of watching your reaction to this movie. Birdcage is one of my all time favorites and I'm SO happy that you finally got to see it. Now, regarding the message at the end...ain't gonna lie, there was no onions being cut or tear gas being thrown; it totally made me tear up!! THANK YOU AND LOVE YOU!!
Mine is "The sarcastic contemptuous tone that says you know everything because you're a man and I know nothing because I'm a woman!" "But you are a man.." "Bastard!"
I love watching your reactions somehow but honestly girl, the speech at the end was stellar! I’m absolutely thinking the same and you’ve just won my greatest respect! Glad I’ve followed you months ago :)
This is one of my absolute favorite comedies! Nathan Lane and Hank Azaria are hilarious in this and of course Robin Williams, well what can we say, he was a national treasure!
watch the original movie is better than this remake .........nathan lane is ok but the original actor was a king ua-cam.com/video/cW7AkQihsa8/v-deo.html
@Mary Brown Robin Williams was amazing but he did do some “weaker” movies such as Toys, Father’s Day and Bicentennial Man. No one ever talks about those movies
Love your hair! This is like my 3rd video of yours today. Maybe 10th overall of videos I’ve watched. So excited I found your channel, and enjoying watching my favorite movies again, with someone experiencing them for the first. Do any Robin movies you find! He’s so talented, blessed, and versatile!
You know this is 26 years old. Thats just means Im old because I was in high scholl when this came out. Robin Williams is great. If you have to watch Philadelphia wait till December during World AIDS day. Its Miami its South beach it is a drag. A good if not a great drag show. Yes Nathan Lane voiced Timon from the Lion King.
OMG, you just made me cry. I am glad that people like you are around for those who do not have anyone in their lives that understand and accept them. Thank you for being such a beautiful person.
I only recently started following your channel and am so glad I did because listening to you talking about how you support the LGBTQ+ community got me emotional and I thank you. I'll try to make this short but I know what it's like to be ostracised by your family for simply being gay. I grew up in a very strict religion (Jehovah's Witness) and had to hide who I was, that was until I was "outed" when I was 22. I was immediately banned from my families home, so lost my family and at the same time had to leave the religion which meant I lost every single friend I had from the age of 5 yrs old. I spiralled into a life of alcohol and drugs, never thinking I was good enough , and tried suicide more than once. Thankfully I sucked at it. I am now 56 yrs old, and although nothing has ever changed with my family, I found my chosen family and came out the other end successfully. Thank you for being you.
Omg! The fisher king is devastating and oh so good. It was my introduction to Michael Jeter. God he made me cry. I came out just before aids hit and his performance was awfully close to home.
Nathan Lane was the voice of Timone in the Lion King, and starred in the remake of The Producers. Diane Wiest was the mom in The Lost Boys, she has a heckkin back catalogue as a comedic actress. Gene Hackman is probably best known for his dramatic roles like The French Connection (worth a watch if you want to do a crime drama from the early 70s). Hank Azaria is probably best known for his work on The Simpsons as a voice actor for like half the cast. I am not articulate enough to describe Robin Williams talent. He was brilliant in every genre role and hysterically funny, he was beloved for being a good person as well as his contributions as an entertainer. Ms. Doubtfire, Dead Poets Society, Good Will Hunting & Insomnia are all movies I would recommend, but you pretty much cannot miss with anything he starred in.. Thanks for being you girl, your joy, enthusiasm and occasional befuddlement are a bright place in dark times
The only other comedian I like besides Robin Williams is Jim Carrey. They’re the only ones who are any good. They both blow all other comedians outta the water
I teared up at your final comments. So beautifully spoken. Happy I stumbled across your channel a few months back. Your openness, amazing humor, and pure heart, puts a bright spot in my life during this mess of a world. I could only aspire to be as good an ally as you are.
Wow. Your comments were so sweet at the end. Thank you. I happen to live in a very conservative area and I have to be very careful what I talk about. I mean, conservatives here can take the most innocent conversations that have nothing to do with politics or religion and find some obscure connection that makes the conversation all about the craziest conservative conspiracy theories. I wasn't sure if you were conservative or not, but because you're hilarious and I love watching your reactions, I didn't want to know. So I'm doubly happy to hear your comments at the end here. You mentioned Independance Day at the end too, and I have to say I always try to put a positive spin on Valentine's Day, so I refer to it as Independance Day instead. 😄
All your thoughts on LGBT issues you expressed throughout the video were beautifully said and wonderful to hear! You are a truly good person and a great ally! Thank you! ♥🧡💛💚💙💜
One of my favorite comedies of all time! I'm straight, but I pride myself on being open-minded and knowing that although we may differ from person to person, we are all people at the end of the day. Equality is the key. Love the reaction. This movie was released when I was 13. I've watched it so many times since and it never gets old. \,,/
So much focus on Robin and Nathan. Gene Hackman's performance needs to be called out as well. And Christine Baranski. I like all four of them in other movies. A great film.
I agree 1000% - Gene Hackman must be given props for his performance, and that "drag" scene at the end is priceless. I nearly soiled myself with laughter first time I saw it. And I love Christine Baranski (first exposure to her was on the Cybill Sheperd show, been loving her ever since) she was in Chicago (Ms. Sunshine) The woman can sing and act.
I must say how much I love you and appreciate your closing statement! We have to stay together in these times to lift each other up and protect one another
Another one of my favorite DVD's. Everybody did a fantastic job in this movie. You should definitely check out the film, "To: Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar." You are going to love it. It stars Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes and John Leguizamo. ✌️❤️🌹
Should definitely watch "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" first, the classic movie without which "To Wong Foo" wouldn't have been made. (And they have basically the same plot.)
She was 18. He says you can't get married you're not even 19. I remember when I first saw this movie. I was 16 and the girl I was dating wanted me to watch it and I heard Robin Williams and Nathan Lane were in it so I was like okay sure. Fast forward 18 years and not only do I love this movie, but this is probably my fourth favorite film of all time which for me is saying a hell of a lot. Because my first three favorites are Jurassic Park jaws and scream and they have been my favorites since 93 95 and 96 and for this movie to be just behind that is really meaningful. I have shown this movie to so many people and never had someone dislike it. I've also used this film as "Netflix and chill" material. Many many many many many many many many many many times.
You sure haven't lost me! If anything, I'm so happy for you introducing me to this movie. Generally I skip your reactions if I haven't seen the film but I took a chance seeing the stars on the thumbnail, and I guess now it's sort pf spoiled for me, but it was still super fun watching along with you!
One of my favorite movies ever. This was the 1st Robin Williams movie that I was able to watch after he passed away, because you just can't be sad watching this. It's too fun. After this though, I would highly recommend Too Wong Foo. Another one of my favorites which also has a small cameo from Robin Williams in it.
Thank you so much for your kind and caring words Ashleigh!! You are an amazing human being, and the world is a better place with you in it!! Much love to you!
Aaaawe, Girl! I had so much fun with this one, you're amazing. That message at the end though? Tears! Thank you! You make a difference in this world. ✨️❤️✨️
OMG! I watched this movie yesterday and i literally said "I wish Ashleigh would react to this movie". I nearly choked on my food when I saw what she uploaded I got so happy 😂
Serious topics served with a laugh, glad you liked it. My favorite Robin Williams movies are the ones where he's equal parts inspiring and making you cry: Dead Poets Society and Good Morning Vietnam
Thank you for supporting the LGBTQIA+ community! And thank you for going out of the way to shuffle your schedule to include a movie for Pride month. You’re a real one! Love you, Ashley!
You're welcome! I gotta let me fam on the hot mess express know that you are loved and welcomed here, always! ❤️
+ is for something starting with P and ending in 0
@@TCM215 yeaaaah, that’s enough of that. 🙄
@@awkwardashleigh you should see Robin Williams in Mrs doubtfire where his dress up as women to see his kids.
Cant you just put L and +? L+?
As a straight dude who watched this movie as a kid back when it came out and thought it was hilarious and still thinks so, I'd say that you're better off losing any guy who unsubscribes from your channel because you watched this movie and they can't deal with the fact that people who aren't straight exist.
I’ll even install extra-springy hinges on her door too to make sure the door hits them on the way out. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
They think we're going to go away if they just intimidate us enough.
Let 'em go, they aren't worth worrying about. The combination of Robin, Nathan, and Hank in this movie is downright hysterical and any idiot who can't accept that doesn't need to stick around. "OMG - GAY people??!!"
Morons.
Moment Ashleigh said that, i said to myself... 'why would i unsub?'. As a straight guy too, who grew up in a pretty conservative household, whos got no problem watching and finds greatly entertaining, a movie like this and has seen other movies in the same vane, good riddance to anyone that stuck up about what someone else gets up to in their private lives.
I look at it as you can disagree with a persons life style and a person has every right to do so and hold such an opinion (and being totally honest, some of the actions and attitudes of the LGBTQ community rankles me a little sometimes)...
BUT, and its a big but, you dont and shouldn't be allowed to hate a person for that life style... unfortunately, that hates back on the rise again, and real people like Gene Hackmans character are seriously getting to much press and power now days, and in the real world there isnt really a happy ending in this sort of thing.
If anything LGBT ever ruffles a person that badly, then the problem might not be with the LGBT... though good luck getting any real bigot to have some self reflection.
@@NZBigfoot Good on ya mate, just because you dont fully agree with the left doesnt make ya a monster, im centerist and hate a lot of what both left and right like to preach, so yeah i just wanted you to know that you that, even if some of the left might get annoyed at us some times
Nathan Lane is awesome. When he came out to his mom at 21, she said, "I'd rather you were dead," to which he responded, "I knew you'd understand."
ooh...when I came out to my mom 30 years ago(she was already quite ill) she said..."I hope I die before anyone else finds out!"...and i calmly said," honey...everybody else already knows!!!"
He’s always good. I loved him on Good Wife too.
This was probably the first movie I ever saw that portrayed a same-sex relationship in much the same way you would portray a hetero relationship; just 2 people who love eachother
As someone who grew up in a conservative household, I think this movie kinda helped me realize that there was nothing particularly abnormal about a same-sex relationship. They go through the same hardships as any relationship really. Anyone who tells you otherwise is just pushing an agenda.
Same here, I was probably 15 or so when I saw it back when it came out, though I was aware it's a remake of an older movie I'd never seen, and it kind of blew my mind because it really brought into question in my head the dumbass usual conservative fear-mongering talking point about gay parents and their children. The portrayal of Val as just a regular straight guy who happened to have two dads really made me re-think the usual "But Think About the Children" BS usually surrounding this topic, which in turn helped me re-think all the BS grown-ups had fed me all my life about gay people and realize it was just propaganda meant to demonize them.
This was actually the first R rated movie I remember seeing (That or Halloween, don't remember) when I was about 13 or so and it was probably a huge contributor to my never seeing these relationships as any different, being that it was my first exposure to the whole idea. I cannot fathom being hateful to gay folk and needing convincing, before the movie I'd just never thought about it. I think every young teen should watch this and have the same experience, it's a lovely film to get the idea across. :)
My first time seeing a same sex situation was Death Trap starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve. I was 12 at the time, and I had questions for my father after we went to see this movie. :D
With less PDA :(
As a queer man, this movie is still hilarious and has held up well after almost 30 years. Terrific casting choices with Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, and Hank Azaria,. This movie also holds a special place in my heart for a different reason. My grandmother loved comedies. I took her to see this in the theater in 1996, and was the last movie she went to before she passed away. I just remember her laughing hysterically throughout the movie.
I watched this with my grandma as well and she thought it was just hilarious. May both their memories be a blessing.
aw that's awesome
I'm straight, but, that last message that you gave at the end got Me a bit misty eyed.
Such authentic and genuine care and thoughtfulness went into those statements.
Bless you for your love of people as they are who do the world no harm.
Gay, straight or anything in-between we love you too honey, and we hope you're happy and healthy as well.
I'm straight and I'm absolutely loving your comment. Totally agree about Ashleigh's comments at the end of her reaction. That's one of the reasons why I "luvs" her. She is genuine and a treasure.
Totally agree. Straight as well, but my sister in law is lesbian, and she she is far more like family to me than my biological brother. And, I definitely love like she is my actual big sister. So, bottom line, one's sexual identity doesn't make you any less capable of being a loving caring and supportive human being, parent, and family member.
Been subscribed to this channel for months now, but have not been so proud of Ashleigh as I am now, for her wonderfully, progressive, open, and caring views and messaging.
Be prepared for a flood of Robin Williams suggestions. My favorites are Good Morning Vietnam, Hook, and Mrs Doubtfire
Awakenings is awesome too!
@@RicoBurghFan I believe that movie is based on a true story! Oh! And Patch Adams is great! Which is also based on a true story!
Hook is definitely my fav!!
What dreams may come!!!
The Fisher King is a must watch
The acting in this is incredible - emotionally, physically... Imagine a script that says, "walks across restaurant like a man who is walking like a woman, who is walking like John Wayne, and very badly." And he NAILS it. 00:13:15
There are so many layers to his acting in this scene, so great.
@@merchillio It's a brilliant and underrated performance.
@@ThreadBomb I don’t mean to sound rude but please don’t say “underrated.” That word is so unbelievably overused, not to mention falsely used. There are so many people on UA-cam that say so many actors, movies etc are “underrated” when they’re really not. To the point where we don’t know what actually is underrated and what isn’t
Robin Williams was so good, such a caring, funny, decent human being, he was like the funny uncle everybody knew and loved. You can tell that Nathan Lane is enjoying this character so much. And the great (and hugely underrated) Hank Azaria, he's been in so many movies, either as an actor or a voice actor, the man is so talented.
Jim Carrey and Robin Williams are the only comedians I like. They put all other comedians to shame
was my tv dad for sure
As a 26 year old gay man. I really appreciated your choosing this movie. I really enjoyed watching it with you. I showed this to my mom a few years ago and she loved it which was really nice.
A couple of fun facts you might like to hear about the movie:
1. most of the scenes between Nathan Lane (Albert) and Robin Williams were improv. The scene where Robin Williams tries to coach Nathan Lane in the restaurant is completely improv. The director was laughing so hard during those takes that the sound guys actually had to put a blanket over top him so that his laughing wouldn't be picked up by the mics.
2. Nathan Lane is gay
Great share Brandon...love "The Birdcage," Robin and Nathan. And the great Gene Hackman - his drag scene was absolutely hilarious (when I watched this the first time, I nearly soiled myself with laughter). Happy Pride Month!
I noticed him cracking up too. ❤️
Not often do people actually get facts correct. Great job! I did read the director made them go according to the script first until he got an actual quality take the way it was written and then he let them go off to improv and ended up using a lot of the improv scenes.
Good Will Hunting
The movie is based on a French play called "La Cage aux Folles". Robin Williams just kills it. He was such a versatile actor and not just a comedian. He was trained at Julliard in acting so he had a formal actor education.
Nathan Lane stole this movie! But Robin Williams is so brilliant! The scene when Robin slipped and got back up was real but he didn’t break out of character and continued, and “fuck the shrimp” was improv as well. Hahahaha. This movie is so funny and enjoyable. Easy to watch over and over. I’m glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching :) until next time!
I loved learning that Robin took an accident and turned it into a brilliant ad lib. It’s always been my favorite scene. I laugh my head off every single time! 😂
another great movie with Nathan Lane was Mouse Hunt. That’s one of the only kids movies I like
@@nsasupporter7557 love that movie! :) haven’t seen it in years.
And it's really rare for robin williams not to steal a show
@@VengefulPurity another great entertaining kids movie was Jingle All the Way with Arnold Schwarzenegger
I LOVE " Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar "from the 1995 movie about an awesome DRAGQUEENS played by Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo. 3 handsome and kick-ass movies actors playing Drag Queens
Robin is in that gem as well! 👍
Don't forget the absolutely amazing Stockard Channing!
Yes, that’s a good one too! I loved John Leguzamo in that! He made the movie in my opinion.
I was going to say the same thing, and I love that Wesley Snipes to this day says that it was one of his best roles and would love to do it again.
Yup!
Also, fun fact: iirc, after Birdcage premiered, Ophrah was "very curious" about how that one actor was able to play a gay man so well, and Robin Williams picked up on it and steered the interview in a different direction to cover his friend who wasn't out yet.
Never saw the interview so i have to ask; which actor? Nathan Lane?
When Nathan Lane was asked if he was gay: "I'm 45, single, and I work in musical theater. You do the math."
This made me search for "oprah birdcage" and I just watched the whole episode where the only guests were Robin and Nathan. There were definitely some uncomfortable questions being asked but any interview with Robin in it is thoroughly entertaining and this was no exception.
I hate that question, it's just so....gross. They don't seem to ask anymore, thank gods, but it's funny how they never ask a gay actor how they could *possibly* play a straight person.
Robin was and is, a national treasure.
After seven years together, my partner just came out to her father, and it was an extremely difficult and heartbreaking conversation. Your words of affirmation were especially touching and dear that we needed to hear. Love you Ashleigh! You are fantastic and we love you too, you red-headed movie goddess!!
Congratulations on over 7 years together! I am so sorry that your partner's coming out caused such strife, but I wish you both a happy relationship!
The realization that the son is the villain of the movie hit me like a thunderbolt
Ashleigh, I loved your closing comments and your support for the LGBTQ community. I know this is not the first time you have reached out to support people. You are so classy and such a wonderful human being.
I'm a 63 year old straight, cis male. When I was growing up I didn't know a single person who was an out gay or lesbian. I lived through a time when I saw friends very cautiously coming out and could see the troubled look in their eyes not knowing how I would react and if I'd end our friendship. I also saw far to many my age who were afraid to come out and hid their true selves. Who felt they could not have real relationships because of the hate they'd face, so they were relegated to very risky sex encounters at the time that AIDs was emerging. If you have ever seen pictures of the giant AIDS quilt, I know far too many names on it.
Keep up the fun reactions and thank you for your advocacy. I know it means a lot to many.
I'm straight, but I'm also the uncle of an out and proud married gay man. I love him like a son and love you for supporting his his right to be his true self, Ashleigh.❤
❤️❤️❤️
Similar here, what I want was him to find out who he loves, because that is all that matters, but I grew up with the likes of Mr Humphries from "Are You Being Served" et al, where it was "effeminate==gay" and I didn't want my nephew being effeminate making society push him to choose a man "because you MUST be gay, right?". And what came out of my mouth was, hmmm, "unfortunate"?, I knew that the lead singer of Right Said Fred was gay, but very masculine, I knew effeminate men who were very VERY cishet men, and "Inception" had Tom Hardy playing a gay person where being gay was not on screen, merely "in his life" (remembering that this IS, after all, a screenplay), and I wanted him to decide, not society push him, but what I said could easily also be said "I want the gays back in the bottle", even though I knew what I MEANT was nothing at all like that.
My Godson is married to a trans (pre-op, still gave birth, with complications) man and so my godson has married a transmale. HE decided. Given I don't believe in God, I can't really get upset either, can I, because that would be hypocrisy, because despite lacking all belief, what my nephew wanted was me as his godfather.
So what I am getting at is sometimes what is said is not what is meant, sometimes the word choices are based on "society" at that time.
Sometimes it isn't.
But guess what? It wouldn't matter even if I WERE bigoted. My two nephews wanted and I don't get to decide what they want because it didn't involve me, and in the case of being a godfather, I chose to go along and pretend for his sake, I chose for me. But who they love? Doesn't involve me, and I may understand WHY someone is upset at choosing differently, I just don't get why it would matter.
22:58 FUN FACT Robin Williams actually fell in that scene and the other two were trying they're best not to laugh even Robin and carry on the scene. And they found it so funny they kept it in the movie 😆
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"When you have talent..." The ironic thing is Hank Azaria's performance in this film could arguably be the most talented in this film. Of course, no one wants to admit it over Robin or Nathan. But, c'mon, he was Great!
I LOVE Hank in this one, scantily clad, to boot. Yum!
Absolutely right! All 3 were different personalities and equally awesome
Yeah hiring a WHITE straight Jewish guy, to play a gay latino.. Groundbreakin! "I'm thrilled that I got the opportunity to play it, I enjoyed it, I loved it," he told Ashleigh Banfield who interviewed him, "but it's not a role that I would play today."
Love that he used his Dr. Nick voice from the Simpsons
This really shows what an amazing character actor Hank Azaria is. I love watching this movie, and then The Mystery Men, just to show how crazy the guy can be :)
I just realised that Nathan Lane doesn't get enough credit for this performance. To combine over-the-top queenishness with real, deep emotion is a difficult balancing act, but he pulls it off perfectly.
He’s genius in this.
Okay so the background for the history of this film is wild because it started as a French Film called LA Cage Aux Folles which became a musical of the same name by Jerry Herman of Hello Dolly and Mame Fame.
This film is the American remake version of the original French film.
Now a little fact regarding this particular film is Robin Williams and Nathan Lane wanted to improvise so much the legendary director Mike Nichols had them promise to do each scene as it was written then once that was done, they could do the scene with as much improvisation as they want.
The original French film is so good.
Seeing Nathan Lane acting the part of a gay man acting the part of John Wayne walking down a street was priceless! The amount of acting talent required to pull that off!
the French film and the Musical based on a French play. interestingly the musical was originally going to be directed by Mike Nichols, who of course later directed The Birdcage
@@NuraCalise Huh how ironic
This is one of those movies that just always puts me in a good mood, even when I’m feeling down. I love Nathan Lane in pretty much everything he’s in. Here he gives one of his best performances. He and Robin Williams are both so brilliant in this.
The amount of talent Nathan Lane had to have had to play a gay man badly pretending to walk like John Wayne. Seriously seriously a remarkable acting job on his part. First time I saw the Birdcage, I had many many belly laughs. It still remains one of my favorite movies.
It’s become one of my comfort movies. It’s just so good
Have you seen Mouse Hunt with Nathan Lane?
@@nsasupporter7557 I have, and I love it. Like The Birdcage, it’s one I quote a fair amount of times with my brother.
@@ThomasCorp yes, Mouse Hunt is one of the only “kids movies” I like, another one being Jingle All the Way with Arnold Schwarzenegger. I don’t usually enjoy kids movie but both of those are very entertaining and I enjoy them. The movies I quote on a regular basis are any Jim Carrey movie and Forrest Gump with Tom Hanks
Damn straight Ashleigh!! LOVE your PSA at the end.
WE ARE FAMILY!!!
I am SOOO happy you watched this movie and it is one of the movies my mom loved to watch. It still makes me laugh whenever Robin and Nathan are on screen together. It also makes me wonder if any of their scenes were ad-libbed or not.
Can't wait for Guardians 2!! You are going to love it and, I have been thinking about this but when you reach either Infinity War or Endgame, I think you should do a live watch along. It would be awesome to see your reactions in real time.
I think a live watch along would be a bad idea. Both of those movies just have so much going on and having live chat going at the same time would just be too distracting.
I honestly teared up when you said you had never seen Robin Williams in live action before. What a joy you have ahead of you! He has so many wonderful movies! And thank you for celebrating PRIDE with us!
*LOVE* this movie!
and I love that you caught that part of Albert dramatically turning and walking out the door as Agador yells “Ms. Albert Don’t! WAIT!”. 🤣😂🤣 I just love a fellow Drama Queen! 💃🏻
Never thought of this as a Pride movie specifically. It's a movie about being who you are and about the lengths that people will go for the ones they love. I feel that should be a universal concept. Great reaction, love this movie.......AND because I have seen anyone mention it yet, Dancing Ashleigh can absolutely get it. (Gotta give a girl her flowers)
It's a Pride movie specifically because of what you said. It should be a universal concept.
@@helmedon I worded it poorly. You are 100% correct. I was merely addressing those people who would say its a "gay love" story. I'm like its a true love story and that's the point. Everyone should be so lucky as to have someone love them as much as Albert and Armand do.
Just woke up, no make up on, eye crusties galore Ashleigh could get it too...
I'm jussayin 🥰
Like Fast & Furious, it's all about family.
Good Will Hunting has some of Robin William's best acting. Definitely worth the watch!
Totally. What an amazing film!
Robin was among the best dramatic actors of his generation. And he was even better at comedy. Brilliant.
My all time favorite roll thar Robin played was actully as a guest star on Law and Order Special Victims Unit where he played the husband and suspect of his wifes murder.
It was a small roll for him, but he brought such an amazing level of emotion and an accurate portrail that you could believe that he was that character in that situation and not an actor trying to portray a character in that sutuation.
INCREDIBLE movie/script/acting and performances 😍
Fully agree. Good Will Hunting is my favorite movie of all time. I would love to see Ashleigh react to that movie. The other Williams movie I would recommend AFTER Good Will Hunting is Dead Poets Society.
I’m a heterosexual man and this movie is just a joy to watch. It’s hilarious, dramatic, well acted.
Just had to say, beautiful comments at the end. I'm so glad to hear that coming from someone I already respect so much for the great content you create. Far too much hate these days, and it's on all of us to stand against it, and the assault on the rights of women as well. Thanks again.
Well said.
When he says, "We thought it would be better if you weren't here," I always felt Armand was trying to soften the blow of Val wanting Albert gone. We get a lot of hints throughout the film, especially at the beginning, that Albert helped raise Val like his own and was an important, nurturing influence in his life. And Val himself doesn't admit that until the end of the movie.
Honestly thats the part of this movie I always had trouble buying. I'd imagine being the son of two gay men at this time, you'd have developed a pretty tough skin by college and have an ingrained fight back on the topic... for Val to so easily just toss Albert to the side never made sense to me.... and it makes him seem like a real piece of shit honestly. I think we're meant to forgive him because he's just being a short sighted stupid kid.... but the movie never really redeems him or makes him seem like he's struggling with it. He just seems like a shitty selfish asshole.... plus he also looks like 37.... which doesn't help sell the "stupid kid" vibe either lol
I loved the original “La Cage aux Folles” but this works for me. Most of your subscribers may be men but I suspect a good portion of us aren’t straight. Lol thank you for this dear. It means an awful lot.
La Cage aux Folles
@@almightyantichrist duh. That’s what I get for going by memory. {edit edit edit}
I quote "Oh my god, I pierced the toast" every time I make ... well ... toast. My wife has no clue what I'm referencing. Such a great movie and very fitting for Pride month. As a Star Wars fan, I had to wait 3 years for Revenge of the Sith; it can definitely take a backseat for an extra 2 weeks.
I say that too. I thought I was the only one! lol
Haha , the whole toast scene is the best, I used to say it at work in a restaurant all the time, and after a while all the young people I worked with decided to see this movie because of it, they couldn't believe we had movies about this subject in the 90's. A single line from a movie can do so much.
Im wheezy laughing. "My wife has no idea what I'm referencing" lmao
Yes! Hard agree 👏
Dang it. Onion cutting nonsense.
I still can't help but be emotional over the loss of Robin Williams and then there you go with that beautiful, heartfelt message to all your viewers and I feel like a proud mom. You're good people, Ashleigh. Don't ever doubt that for a second. And you're touching people's lives in ways that truly matter.
Hear, hear....is that the way it's said? Falling in love with Ashleigh more and more each day. A fine human being.
Nathan Lane and Robin Williams was just perfect casting and simply a dynamite comedic duo in this film. One of my absolute all time favourite comedies. A great reaction Ashleigh!! 💯👍
First of all… thank you for being an AMAZING ally of the Alphabet Mafia. You message at the end was so amazing and got me teared up. Also… this movie was a massive moment for me growing up as a closeted gay boy in small town Kentucky. One of the first times I saw a loving gay family in media. This movie made me realize I could live a life filled with love one day.
Albert is Nathan Lane and yes, he is the voice of Timon in the Lion King. Speaking of voices, hello! I'm Troy McClure. You may remember Hank Azaria who plays Agador from such Simpsons voices as Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Carl, Lou, Comic Book Guy, Superintendent Chalmers, Carl Carlson, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Kirk Van Houten, Cletus, Professor Frink, Disco Stu, Bumblebee Man, Wiseguy, Dr. Nick Riviera, Old Jewish Man, Drederick Tatum, Prof. Frink, Duffman, Cletus Spuckler, Luigi, Captain McAllister, Raphael, Sea Captain, Luigi Risotto, Snake Jailbird, Captain McCallister, Julio, Johnny Tightlips, Coach Krupt, Frink, Captain Horatio McCallister, Clerk, Director, Gary Chalmers, Waiter, Crazy Old Man, The Sea Captain, Auctioneer, Cab Driver, Doug, Ranger, Roofi, Security Guard, Superintendant Chalmers, TV Announcer, Tour Guide, Bailiff, Delivery Man, Easy Reader, European Judge #1, Guy Talking To Krusty, Legs, Man in Crowd, Nobel Prize Announcer, Old Jewish Guy, Pilot, Santa Claus, Sprooklyn Bum, Van Krusten, Akira, Benjamin, Bum, Captain, Charlie, Chazz Busby, Chef, Coach, Doctor, Farmer, Gabbo, General, Guard, Gunter, Hippie, Homeless Man, Krusty's Assistant, Lifeguard, Pig, Pyro, Reporter #3, Roger Meyers Jr., Ron Rabinowitz, Salesman, Sam, Superintendent Gary Chalmers, Technician, Truck Driver, Wise Guy, 'Hey!', and Abraham Lincoln.
I absolutely adore this movie. As a big Robin Williams fan (god rest his soul) this movie is an absolute gem of comedic proportion. Having the Genie, Timon and Moe from the Simpsons all in one movie is a stellar performance.
Right… the only other comedian I like besides Robin Williams is Jim Carrey. I’m not a fan of any other comedian, honestly. Those 2 blow the rest of them outta the water
Have you seen any “dark” Robin Williams movies, where he plays a villain type character?
@@nsasupporter7557 yes. I saw him in "One Hour Photo."
@@soranraina4391 nice! Also, check out the movie Insomnia. Have you see that? He plays a murder suspect in it, he manipulates Al Pacino’s character who’s the detective in it
@@nsasupporter7557 i saw it.
Lots of great voice actors in this movie. Robin is the Genie, of course. Nathan Lane is Timmon, as you figured out. And Agador is Hank Azaria, who provides about a million character voices on the Simpsons, including Moe, Apu, Chief Wiggum and policeman Lou.
I always forget that Agador is played by Hank Azaria
Robin Williams had done many other animated characters besides the genie… the bat 🦇 character from Ferngully, the red robot from Robots and one of the penguins from Happy Feet. Robin Williams was absolutely amazing
Unfortunately there's no more Apu, cause it's "offensive". He was such a good character.
Another great movie with Nathan Lane was Mouse Hunt. That’s 1 of the only kids movies I like
He has killed Apu, too many Mrs lovejoy types,wont somebody please think of the indians,it got too much foor Hank, so he killed Apu a d sent his corpse down the ganges.
Every actor in this movie just KILLED IT! One of the most fun times me and my wife ever had watching a movie for the first time. Robin Williams is one of my favorite actors of all time, and it hurts my heart that you haven't seen him in much. "The World According to Garp" is in my top 3 movies of all-time.
Yes, Robin Williams and Jim Carrey are the only comedians I like. They blow all other comedians outta the water
“What dreams may come” is my ultimate fave x
@@lucylocket5774 have you seen any of the movies where he plays a “villain type character?
Some bits of 'The Birdcage' does remind me of when I, at 18, came out to my VERY Catholic dad. It was something like:
Me - Dad, I've got something to tell you, I'm gay.
Dad - Thank god for that, I thought you were about to tell me you'd been stupid enough to get someone pregnant.
"I don't like to wear shoes. They make me fall down." Love The Birdcage.
lol that's definitely one of my favorite lines. Along with "AHHH I pierced the toast"
Did you really just say this is your first Robin Williams, oh girl so many AMAZING MOVIES, He is my favorite actor of all time. My psychiatrist referenced to him while trying to reassure me being bipolar wasn't as bad as I thought at the time. 😂 His passing hit me really hard, as it did many fans.
I mean, Good Will Hunting, The Fisher King, RV.. there are SO MANY GEMS
Yes! Robin Williams and Jim Carrey are the ONLY comedians I like. To me, there are no other comedian actors besides those 2
If she does March Madness again Awakenings should be on the list
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Mrs. Doubtfire,
Hook,
Jumanji,
Dead Poets Society,
Flubber,
Patch Adams,
What Dreams May Come
@@nsasupporter7557 those are good, but I stand by my choices
Yes, it IS all Val's fault. He's not being a great son for like 95% of the movie. This was a great reaction. Thank you!
Actually, the lies began with his fiancee, didn't they? I always took him as a victim of circumstances and unable to figure a better way to deal with the issue.
Course it’s both kids fault. But remember they were KIDS! 18 and 20 respectively and what kids that age are not all about themselves! I think I works great as the dynamic and also worked well for his parents who just want the best for their kids in the end.
Yeah, and he kinda caves at the end, but he doesn't express any regret or shame for what he did. I really wish they had written him to really feel bad about what is happening through this whole movie. Maybe it's the director's fault, but Val comes across very entitled and annoyed more than even a little grateful for everyone's sacrifice for him.
@@trekkiejunk Maybe they thought it would detract regarding the antics of the situation to spend time trying to make Val more sympathetic. I saw him as trying to help Barbara and not thinking long term. It is thin and perhaps this soured the actor on his career in the long run.
@@Ickshter2112 I agree, judging the kids harshly seems out of proportion. Also, the core of this story is the sacrifices parents make for their kids, and if the kids are perfectly empathetic and PC and unconcerned with conforming to society, then you lose that element.
SUCH A GREAT MOVIE!! NATHAN LANE'S PERFORMANCE IS JUST GOLD!! THE CHEMISTRY BETWEEN HIM AND ROBIN IS AMAZING!! EVERY SUPPORTING ROLE WAS PLAYED TO PERFECTION!! THIS IS ONE OF THOSE MOVIES THAT I CAN WATCH OVER AND OVER AGAIN, NEVER GETS OLD, ALWAYS JUST AS FUNNY!!
Another straight man telling you that your speech made me cry. I have many friends who are gay. Thank you for not caring when bigots unsubscribe.
You didn't lose me, I'm a 55 yo straight dude and The Birdcage is one of my favorite movies. Nathan Lane is hilarious. You need to see him in 'Mouse Hunt'.
I'm straight but I love this movie. My dad has been friends with this gay guy since before I was born. I troll him non stop about how gay he is and he constantly makes me laugh. He's one the strongest men I've known in my life. I'll surely tell him to check out your channel its right up his alley.
The part where he falls with the pot was an accident. You can hear it in Robin's voice when he tries to stop himself from laughing.
I've literally been binge watching your videos for a week in my free time after UA-cam's algorithm suggested. I'm loving every one so far, I laugh my ass off when you bust out laughing, love the commentary, and your message at the end of this one is my absolute favorite so far. Thank you for such a definitive, 100% no bullshit message of your love for people, acceptance for authenticity, and even building people up in the movie as if you would a friend. Thank you for all the laughs!!!!!
When this came out “palimony” was a common joke term for whatever legal papers gay folks could try and finesse to get as close to legitimizing their relationship legally.
Each time they found a loophole to try and tie themselves or assets together it was quickly undone as there always seemed to be teams of asshats sniffing it out and burning it down.
Now with national legal gay marriage only 7 years old the supreme court is poised to stamp it out.
Love will win - but the war is unacceptable.
Palimony wasn't a joke term and it didn't originate with gay relationships. Palimony is the term for an agreement regarding a division of assets for non-married cohabiting couples.
The court could reverse that decision, but it will be irrelevant if the Congress simply passes a Federal law stating the governmental definition of marriage extends to any 2 consenting adults, subject only to State imposed restrictions which are independent of biological sex (e.g., they can prohibit marriage between close relatives, they can put lower age restrictions, etc.). The current Congress should have no problem passing such a bill, but somehow I don't see them making an effort to do so. Any such bill should also be clear that it limits other governmental control, but has no effect on whether any given religion or any officiant (other than a government employee) can choose not to officiate such a wedding.
@@scarlettmi
Palimony is not a proper legal term for anything. It is used widely now as shorthand for co habitation agreements but it was originated by a lawyer for a woman suing her dude partner after their breakup and for straight couples that is what it is mainly used for. Straight couples don’t often sign a pre-nup when they aren’t going to “nup” and so co-habitation promises brought to light after the relationship has ended become what is called “palimony” disputes.
From the context of the time and setting of this film gay couples with financial means had started to use these cases to sculpt their own agreed upon relationship divisions while still in the relationship.
I was in my early 20s when this came out and this is my community. I stand by my comment that the name “palimony” was a behind closed doors joke term.
Not joke as in funny haha - but joke as in “ain’t we pals?”
@@VonPatzy Just guys and gals bein' pals (oh my god, they were *Roommates!* )
Ashleigh, if there is a rabbit hole to go down, it’s Robin Williams movies.
Must watch: Good morning Vietnam
The Awakenings
Good Will Hunting
Dead Poets Society
The Movies
The Fisher King and The World according to Garp are both kind of odd movies. But I think you’ll dig Robin‘s performances in them.
Don't forget Patch, Adams, Jakob the Liar, Jumanji, Mrs. Doubtfire, Man of the Year, Hook, Night at the Museum, Jack, Bicentennial Man, the sitcom Mork and Mindy, and if you want something that's less comedic and more suspenseful, The Final Cut has a very intriguing story.
The Fisher King, Bicentennial Man, and Good Will Hunting are my favorite dramatic Robin Williams films. He won the Oscar for Good Will Hunting.
Some of his darker roles that I like are World's Greatest Dad, One Hour Photo, and Insomnia.
For comedies, it Mrs. Doubtfire and the underrated The Best of Times.
Moscow on the Hudson is one of his early ones..was played as a comedy in the trailers, but was a little more serious.. and to see him in his most creepy role, "One Hour Photo" is a little unsettling..
@@richardb6260 I feel Bicentennial man was ruined by a bad screenplay script. Fisher King doesn't have Robin as the MC, but he does have a real role to play, and does it well.
Those 4 are brilliant. Fisher King sucked and I agree that Bicentennial Man was a great performance and concept spoiled by bad screenwriting.
This was such a notable character for Robin Williams. Up until this point, Robin had always played the over-the-top character in movies and TV. In a movie that calls for over-the-top character more than most, Robin played the "straight man" character or a supporting role to Nathan Lane. IMO it was a great casting choice, Robin would have been too over the top as Albert.
I believe he was supposed to play the other role at the start but the original actor pulled out and he asked to swap.
Not always. Awakenings was six years earlier.
Robin Williams and Jim Carrey are the only comedians I like… not because they’re both “over the top” but because they’re both amazingly talented and there’s no other comedians like them
Robin donned his dress in Mrs. Doubtfire. Hilariously, I might add. I think this movie was cast perfectly all the way around.
Much love to all who know how to love another person, and those who love them. Thank you Ashleigh for being the funny, good person you are.
Ashleigh! You are one of a number of reactors I've enjoyed over the last couple of years, but today's Millennial Movie Monday put me over the edge - you have at least one new Patron now to replace the one you had to block on Patreon. I am one of your "older" gay fans ( I'm 60 - and btw I have also sang in a couple of gay men's choruses!) and a transplanted Texan now in NYC. Your videos are funny and touching, but your heartfelt message was especially needed right now, during a time in which portions of our government are doing their best to revert us back to Neanderthal days. A huge THANK YOU, love to Hubbens and Beans and to your wonderful self.
Hi Ashleigh. I've always enjoyed your reactions and in most cases it's just because of your personal authenticity at all times. But (and this is coming from a moderately conservative 52 year old) your message at 29:50 was deeply moving. Since I've always had a "live and let live" attitude about sexuality, most of the time I don't think particularly hard about how difficult the lives of people in the LGBTQ community can often be. Your message to members of that community (and I would imagine it is particularly resonant to the people who are stuggling) touched my heart. Thanks for that.
Ashleigh, you are and continue to be one of my absolute favorite youtubers. You are funny, chill and most of all you have a great big heart. You make being compassionate and loving seem easy - as easy as it should be. The world needs more love, and you give me hope.
Thank you.
The moment I saw the title, I became a squeeing, giggling mass of pure excitement and joy at the thought of watching your reaction to this movie. Birdcage is one of my all time favorites and I'm SO happy that you finally got to see it.
Now, regarding the message at the end...ain't gonna lie, there was no onions being cut or tear gas being thrown; it totally made me tear up!! THANK YOU AND LOVE YOU!!
Love this movie. No matter how often I see it I love when Robin Williams is teaching Nathan Lane to walk like John Wayne.
Absolute favorite line, "you're angry. And let me tell you why."
Mine is "The sarcastic contemptuous tone that says you know everything because you're a man and I know nothing because I'm a woman!" "But you are a man.." "Bastard!"
I love watching your reactions somehow but honestly girl, the speech at the end was stellar! I’m absolutely thinking the same and you’ve just won my greatest respect! Glad I’ve followed you months ago :)
This is one of my absolute favorite comedies! Nathan Lane and Hank Azaria are hilarious in this and of course Robin Williams, well what can we say, he was a national treasure!
watch the original movie is better than this remake .........nathan lane is ok but the original actor was a king ua-cam.com/video/cW7AkQihsa8/v-deo.html
@Mary Brown Robin Williams was amazing but he did do some “weaker” movies such as Toys, Father’s Day and Bicentennial Man. No one ever talks about those movies
While filming the walk practice scene, the director had to be put under a sound blanket/tent to muffle his uncontrollable laughter
Love your hair! This is like my 3rd video of yours today. Maybe 10th overall of videos I’ve watched. So excited I found your channel, and enjoying watching my favorite movies again, with someone experiencing them for the first. Do any Robin movies you find! He’s so talented, blessed, and versatile!
As the proud parent of a trans teen, you don't know how much I appreciate your support of my son's community. ❤️🏳️🌈
You know this is 26 years old. Thats just means Im old because I was in high scholl when this came out. Robin Williams is great. If you have to watch Philadelphia wait till December during World AIDS day. Its Miami its South beach it is a drag. A good if not a great drag show. Yes Nathan Lane voiced Timon from the Lion King.
This is a criminally underrated movie. One of the funniest films I’ve seen.
OMG, you just made me cry. I am glad that people like you are around for those who do not have anyone in their lives that understand and accept them. Thank you for being such a beautiful person.
I only recently started following your channel and am so glad I did because listening to you talking about how you support the LGBTQ+ community got me emotional and I thank you. I'll try to make this short but I know what it's like to be ostracised by your family for simply being gay. I grew up in a very strict religion (Jehovah's Witness) and had to hide who I was, that was until I was "outed" when I was 22. I was immediately banned from my families home, so lost my family and at the same time had to leave the religion which meant I lost every single friend I had from the age of 5 yrs old. I spiralled into a life of alcohol and drugs, never thinking I was good enough , and tried suicide more than once. Thankfully I sucked at it. I am now 56 yrs old, and although nothing has ever changed with my family, I found my chosen family and came out the other end successfully. Thank you for being you.
It's such a bloody lovely, thoroughly entertaining movie. This, and The Fisher King are my favourite Robin Williams films.
The Fisher King was brilliant
@@TheNeonRabbit absolutely. Visually stunning, over the top and heartbreaking and fun and... I think I might watch it again later.
Omg! The fisher king is devastating and oh so good. It was my introduction to Michael Jeter. God he made me cry. I came out just before aids hit and his performance was awfully close to home.
@@fxbear oh yes. A great actor... The singing telegram scene in the office is phenomenal.
Omg yes to The Fisher King. That and Dead Poets Society are the two films I think of first when hearing Robin Williams name
Nathan Lane was the voice of Timone in the Lion King, and starred in the remake of The Producers. Diane Wiest was the mom in The Lost Boys, she has a heckkin back catalogue as a comedic actress. Gene Hackman is probably best known for his dramatic roles like The French Connection (worth a watch if you want to do a crime drama from the early 70s). Hank Azaria is probably best known for his work on The Simpsons as a voice actor for like half the cast.
I am not articulate enough to describe Robin Williams talent. He was brilliant in every genre role and hysterically funny, he was beloved for being a good person as well as his contributions as an entertainer. Ms. Doubtfire, Dead Poets Society, Good Will Hunting & Insomnia are all movies I would recommend, but you pretty much cannot miss with anything he starred in..
Thanks for being you girl, your joy, enthusiasm and occasional befuddlement are a bright place in dark times
The only other comedian I like besides Robin Williams is Jim Carrey. They’re the only ones who are any good. They both blow all other comedians outta the water
@@nsasupporter7557 And that's why you spammed the comments with this?
For a certain generation, Gene Hackman will always be Lex Luthor!
@@ThreadBomb WHAT!??? What are you talking about?
As an older straight man, this was one of the funniest movies I ever saw when it came out.
I teared up at your final comments. So beautifully spoken. Happy I stumbled across your channel a few months back. Your openness, amazing humor, and pure heart, puts a bright spot in my life during this mess of a world. I could only aspire to be as good an ally as you are.
I really appreciate this choice and viewing. Thank you for your attitude and standing on the side of the minorities and humanity.
Wow, that bit at the end almost brought tears to my cold dead heart. Thank you for being so supportive. Also that wood in your house is stunning.
Definitely one of Robin Williams best roles. It's like the role was written with him in mind. RIP Robin Williams :(
Wow. Your comments were so sweet at the end. Thank you. I happen to live in a very conservative area and I have to be very careful what I talk about. I mean, conservatives here can take the most innocent conversations that have nothing to do with politics or religion and find some obscure connection that makes the conversation all about the craziest conservative conspiracy theories.
I wasn't sure if you were conservative or not, but because you're hilarious and I love watching your reactions, I didn't want to know. So I'm doubly happy to hear your comments at the end here.
You mentioned Independance Day at the end too, and I have to say I always try to put a positive spin on Valentine's Day, so I refer to it as Independance Day instead. 😄
This may be my new favorite video on your channel. Thank you for being an ally and advocate. Thank you for standing up. Thank you for being awesome.
All your thoughts on LGBT issues you expressed throughout the video were beautifully said and wonderful to hear! You are a truly good person and a great ally! Thank you! ♥🧡💛💚💙💜
One of my favorite comedies of all time! I'm straight, but I pride myself on being open-minded and knowing that although we may differ from person to person, we are all people at the end of the day. Equality is the key. Love the reaction. This movie was released when I was 13. I've watched it so many times since and it never gets old. \,,/
So much focus on Robin and Nathan. Gene Hackman's performance needs to be called out as well.
And Christine Baranski. I like all four of them in other movies.
A great film.
I agree 1000% - Gene Hackman must be given props for his performance, and that "drag" scene at the end is priceless. I nearly soiled myself with laughter first time I saw it. And I love Christine Baranski (first exposure to her was on the Cybill Sheperd show, been loving her ever since) she was in Chicago (Ms. Sunshine) The woman can sing and act.
One of my all time classic faves. I don't care who you are, it's hilarious.
Not gonna lose subscribers over this one. It's fantastic
I must say how much I love you and appreciate your closing statement! We have to stay together in these times to lift each other up and protect one another
A simple thumbs up is a pretty weak way of showing how much I love your review. Thank you!
Another one of my favorite DVD's. Everybody did a fantastic job in this movie. You should definitely check out the film, "To: Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar." You are going to love it. It stars Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes and John Leguizamo. ✌️❤️🌹
And Stockard Channing!
"Ready or not, here comes Mama."
@@itzakpoelzig330 I so ❤ Stockard Channing!
Should definitely watch "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" first, the classic movie without which "To Wong Foo" wouldn't have been made. (And they have basically the same plot.)
I love traveling on the Hot Mess Express... everyone is in first class.
Gotta get "Dead Poets Society" onto the list, or just a Robin Williams poll.
SO many great films.
It's been so long, so I can't even recall most of the plot, but I DO remember thinking to myself as it was over; now THAT was a great film.
@@sveinstmobekken2175 It's definately one of the most under-appreciated movies out there.
Gotta!!!
Captain, my Captain..
@@kellysquirrelk What will your verse be?
She was 18. He says you can't get married you're not even 19. I remember when I first saw this movie. I was 16 and the girl I was dating wanted me to watch it and I heard Robin Williams and Nathan Lane were in it so I was like okay sure. Fast forward 18 years and not only do I love this movie, but this is probably my fourth favorite film of all time which for me is saying a hell of a lot. Because my first three favorites are Jurassic Park jaws and scream and they have been my favorites since 93 95 and 96 and for this movie to be just behind that is really meaningful. I have shown this movie to so many people and never had someone dislike it. I've also used this film as "Netflix and chill" material. Many many many many many many many many many many times.
You sure haven't lost me! If anything, I'm so happy for you introducing me to this movie. Generally I skip your reactions if I haven't seen the film but I took a chance seeing the stars on the thumbnail, and I guess now it's sort pf spoiled for me, but it was still super fun watching along with you!
One of my favorite movies ever. This was the 1st Robin Williams movie that I was able to watch after he passed away, because you just can't be sad watching this. It's too fun. After this though, I would highly recommend Too Wong Foo. Another one of my favorites which also has a small cameo from Robin Williams in it.
OMG yes! who can resist Patrick Swayze and Wesley Snipes in drag...
@@irenemichelleanne Don't forget John Leguizamo. LOVE him.
@@Michelle-DiPalo Everybody thought John Lenguizamo really was a woman when he was in drag in that movie
@@irenemichelleanne Wesley Snipes was hideous as a woman 🤮
@@nsasupporter7557 Why would they think that, when they knew the movie was about drag queens?
I had the pleasure of playing Agador about 2 years ago in a professional production and I'm so happy you finally watched it
Thanks for your support Ashley! Hilarious as always
Thank you so much for your kind and caring words Ashleigh!! You are an amazing human being, and the world is a better place with you in it!! Much love to you!
Aaaawe, Girl! I had so much fun with this one, you're amazing. That message at the end though? Tears! Thank you! You make a difference in this world. ✨️❤️✨️
OMG! I watched this movie yesterday and i literally said "I wish Ashleigh would react to this movie". I nearly choked on my food when I saw what she uploaded I got so happy 😂
That ending message was so beautiful, you made me teary.
Great movie, great reaction, and GREAT discussion about people living their truths. Thank you, Ashleigh! :)
Straight white guy, a fan who subscribed because of this video. Been a fan since green mile. Keep up the great work
I feel so privileged to have been able to work with Robin Williams. He was such a gentle soul.
My favorite movie! This movie helped me find who I am, and has been a big part of my life. I'm so thrilled you loved the movie!
Serious topics served with a laugh, glad you liked it. My favorite Robin Williams movies are the ones where he's equal parts inspiring and making you cry: Dead Poets Society and Good Morning Vietnam