Oh wow! Not many have heard of this one. I saw this on HBO randomly one night in the 90’s and instantly fell in love with it. Another less heard of movie that I would recommend is 2 Days In The Valley starring Jeff Daniels.
OMG you’re doing Four Rooms. This made Tim Roth one of my favorite actors. So hilarious. When I got to FL I drove around video stores in 3 towns looking for the DVD and was let down. Eventually I found it or ordered it.👍🏾
"Problem? I haven't got a problem. I've got fucking problems. Plural." Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Kimberly Blair. Count It Out Fact: In the final segment, The Man From Hollywood, which last 21 minutes, the word "fuck" or a variant of it is said 193 times. Tarantino Cinematic Universe Fact: Quentin Tarantino's fictional brands of Red Apple cigarettes and Big Kahuna Burger can be seen in various segments throughout the movie. SAG Hacks Fact: The reason Bruce Willis is not credited is because he violated SAG rules for acting in this film for no money. He appeared for fun and as a favor to Quentin Tarantino, and acting for free violated SAG rules. SAG agreed not to sue Willis if his name was not included in the credits. The Misbehavers Fact: Robert Rodriguez and Antonio Banderas shot their segment one week after wrapping up the filming of Desperado (1995). Salma Hayek plays the dancing stripper with her face hidden on the TV screen in "The Misbehavers" segment directed by Robert Rodriguez. Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino were working on their segment and realized they'd need someone to play that role. According to Hayek, who had just finished filming Desperado (1995) for Rodriguez, said he called her the day of shooting and asked her if she'd do him the favor. He said there was no nudity involved. She'd wear a swimsuit and they wouldn't show her face. So she agreed. They liked her performance so much, they wrote the part of the vampire stripper Santanico Pandemonium for her in their next project From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Hayek said she thankfully didn't have to get naked in that one either. The cartoon the "Misbehavers" are watching is the same cartoon Ritchie (Quentin Tarantino) will watch in forthcoming From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), also directed by Robert Rodriguez.
Definitely a "Hey! that's the person from" type movie. There's about 30 actors listed as cast. Being a young cast, most were in their Hollywood "Rise" or were about to become well known and have long careers.
Maaaaan I haven’t seen this movie in soooooo long. The Antonio banderas story used to literally have me not able to breathe and in tears from laughing. Those kids were ridiculous and Tim Roth immediately vomitting when he saw the dead body always killed me.
This was actually the first movie that I saw Quentin Tarantino in. To this day, both my wife and I love this movie. So many big stars and great performances.
When I first saw this, as soon as he pulled out the chopping block and the nails, I thought to myself, "This reminds me of The Man From Rio," and then when he said Peter Lorre, I was like, "Holy shit, they ARE doing The Man From Rio!"
Madonna in Latex should be the best thing in this movie, given my predilections - but all the other craziness around that is just so much fun! Thanks for reacting to this gem of a movie. Cheers!
2:06 PAUSE I've seen this at least 5 times, conservative estimate, and I think this is the first time I've realized he does the exact opposite of every piece of advice the old guy gives him before walking out the door!🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't think anyone else has reacted to this, can't wait to see the rest! PLAY...
I remember this movie barely getting released, I remember in Hollywood seeing people walking out of the theater with the worst looks on their faces like something stunk really bad
I used to work in hospitality (hotels) and this movie was one everyone where I worked watched upon being hired. No, the boss didn't make us watch it, it was something the employees all watched...like a rite of passage. I have some wild stories from hotel work, for instance...our hotel got frequented by street walkers, who would bathe in the lobby bathroom. One of our night auditors would always whip the door open and snap a polaroid of each one he caught taking a sink hooker bath. He had an album of the pics, arranged chronologically, with little gold stars next to repeat offenders. Weird shit happens in hotels, I can confirm it.
@@tarasneverseen Tara will love Paint Your Wagon, it's as odd as she is... a movie about a woman who gets two rough and tumble men(Clint Eastwood) to willingly SHARE her affections in a western musical...
Excellent choice! A gem unfortunately over-shadowed in 1994 by Pulp fiction. That was the first time I saw Tim Roth in a comedy and what a performance. I don't know if the girl in scene 3 pursued an acting career but she's incredibly talented. Fun facts: Bruce Willis' name appears nowhere and the movie poster shows a blond Marisa Tomei as Antonio Banderas' wife. 28:42 - I've made that scene into a poster.😄
I'd agree with you in just about every other performance (especially Pulp Fiction) but this one works for me. Maybe because he's playing a coked-up version of himself.
Been out of the Tarantino fan club for many years now, tried Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and felt so burned and foolish I gave him another chance. Will never happen again
Omg thank you, finally somebody reacts to 4 Rooms
"I don't have a problem. I have problems, plural." That line always cracks me up. I hope you two really enjoyed this movie.
The dancing woman that was on TV in the kids room was SALMA HAYEK.
Thank you Tara!! You're the 1st on UA-cam to react to this underrated classic. This movie was insane 🤣
It's so good!
"That kid is a 5-year-old Peter Lorre" had me rolling.
Kevin here - he is though!
The Babysitter segment is also my fave. Looking back on it, it seems like a dark predecessor to Spy Kids which makes it all the funnier.
Yeah we get to see Antonio parenting in his spy persona instead of his dad persona.
My favorite Tarantino film.
I never realised Chuck Jones directed the animations for the opening credits
Such an under appreciated film!
For his total money count don’t forget that most of the witches tipped him as they arrived. He earned every penny.
He made $1650. He got laid AND got her number... he made out okay... as long as he didn't get Hepatitis.
Oh wow! Not many have heard of this one. I saw this on HBO randomly one night in the 90’s and instantly fell in love with it. Another less heard of movie that I would recommend is 2 Days In The Valley starring Jeff Daniels.
OMG you’re doing Four Rooms. This made Tim Roth one of my favorite actors. So hilarious. When I got to FL I drove around video stores in 3 towns looking for the DVD and was let down. Eventually I found it or ordered it.👍🏾
"Problem? I haven't got a problem. I've got fucking problems. Plural."
Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Kimberly Blair.
Count It Out Fact: In the final segment, The Man From Hollywood, which last 21 minutes, the word "fuck" or a variant of it is said 193 times.
Tarantino Cinematic Universe Fact: Quentin Tarantino's fictional brands of Red Apple cigarettes and Big Kahuna Burger can be seen in various segments throughout the movie.
SAG Hacks Fact: The reason Bruce Willis is not credited is because he violated SAG rules for acting in this film for no money. He appeared for fun and as a favor to Quentin Tarantino, and acting for free violated SAG rules. SAG agreed not to sue Willis if his name was not included in the credits.
The Misbehavers Fact: Robert Rodriguez and Antonio Banderas shot their segment one week after wrapping up the filming of Desperado (1995). Salma Hayek plays the dancing stripper with her face hidden on the TV screen in "The Misbehavers" segment directed by Robert Rodriguez. Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino were working on their segment and realized they'd need someone to play that role. According to Hayek, who had just finished filming Desperado (1995) for Rodriguez, said he called her the day of shooting and asked her if she'd do him the favor. He said there was no nudity involved. She'd wear a swimsuit and they wouldn't show her face. So she agreed. They liked her performance so much, they wrote the part of the vampire stripper Santanico Pandemonium for her in their next project From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Hayek said she thankfully didn't have to get naked in that one either. The cartoon the "Misbehavers" are watching is the same cartoon Ritchie (Quentin Tarantino) will watch in forthcoming From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), also directed by Robert Rodriguez.
Wow, you are the first reactor looking at this movie. This is one of my favorites, "The Misbehaves'" end is my favorite
Definitely a "Hey! that's the person from" type movie. There's about 30 actors listed as cast. Being a young cast, most were in their Hollywood "Rise" or were about to become well known and have long careers.
Maaaaan I haven’t seen this movie in soooooo long. The Antonio banderas story used to literally have me not able to breathe and in tears from laughing. Those kids were ridiculous and Tim Roth immediately vomitting when he saw the dead body always killed me.
This was actually the first movie that I saw Quentin Tarantino in. To this day, both my wife and I love this movie. So many big stars and great performances.
Love this movie and the soundtrack
Always loved this wild film
19:51 What about Clark Gable, David Niven, Sammy Davis, Jr., ...? They all rocked their pencil moustaches. 🙂
And Vincent Price!
@@adamwarlock1 Yes, of course!
Yours is the first channel I've seen react to to this hidden gem!
When I first saw this, as soon as he pulled out the chopping block and the nails, I thought to myself, "This reminds me of The Man From Rio," and then when he said Peter Lorre, I was like, "Holy shit, they ARE doing The Man From Rio!"
🤔 Never Seen this Movie! 😲 Isn't Quentin Tarantino in This Movie??🤔 LOL 😆😂🍁
Madonna in Latex should be the best thing in this movie, given my predilections - but all the other craziness around that is just so much fun!
Thanks for reacting to this gem of a movie. Cheers!
Fair enough!
Wow, Bowfinger and now Four Rooms?! Excellent!! 😃
Wow, you ate watching ALL my old favorites, aren't you?!
Feel better ❤ I adore this movie too.
2:06 PAUSE
I've seen this at least 5 times, conservative estimate, and I think this is the first time I've realized he does the exact opposite of every piece of advice the old guy gives him before walking out the door!🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't think anyone else has reacted to this, can't wait to see the rest!
PLAY...
It’s obvious Tarantino wrote the last scene. Wish he wrote tv, because he proved in this he can write short form.
😅Ohhhh I definitely can't wait for this reaction!!
I remember this movie barely getting released, I remember in Hollywood seeing people walking out of the theater with the worst looks on their faces like something stunk really bad
A great quirky movie worth watching.
Great choice! I've been waiting for someone to do this. Such a good flick!
Hope you enjoy it!
Fucken love tim roth
Antonio Banderas should have played Gomez Addams
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Idk. I've been working.busy messing up and finally told someone I'm not well.
whatever you are going thru I hope it gets better soon
Ten seconds in and I adore you, plus this is one of my fav underrated movies ever! Insta sub!!!
Thanks for the sub!
Great film! A personal favorite. Poor bellboy hahaa
Great job on this one, thank you.
Glad you liked it!
I used to work in hospitality (hotels) and this movie was one everyone where I worked watched upon being hired.
No, the boss didn't make us watch it, it was something the employees all watched...like a rite of passage.
I have some wild stories from hotel work, for instance...our hotel got frequented by street walkers, who would bathe in the lobby bathroom.
One of our night auditors would always whip the door open and snap a polaroid of each one he caught taking a sink hooker bath.
He had an album of the pics, arranged chronologically, with little gold stars next to repeat offenders.
Weird shit happens in hotels, I can confirm it.
This movie doesn’t get enough reactions.
I just watch this movie alot ,one of my favorite movies that quintin Tarantino wrote
ICE!! If only he would’ve got them the ice to the right place.
Poor Ted.
1st on UA-cam... now do Paint Your Wagon and Hamlet 2... both will be firsts on YT
Hamlet 2 is on the list
@@tarasneverseen Tara will love Paint Your Wagon, it's as odd as she is... a movie about a woman who gets two rough and tumble men(Clint Eastwood) to willingly SHARE her affections in a western musical...
I’ll still give you a thumbs up cause I like this channel
Sorry it’s not your favorite
I know another great movie is around the corner with you guys, you even made Beverly Hills Cop 3 a fun watch and that’s no easy feat
Excellent choice! A gem unfortunately over-shadowed in 1994 by Pulp fiction. That was the first time I saw Tim Roth in a comedy and what a performance. I don't know if the girl in scene 3 pursued an acting career but she's incredibly talented. Fun facts: Bruce Willis' name appears nowhere and the movie poster shows a blond Marisa Tomei as Antonio Banderas' wife.
28:42 - I've made that scene into a poster.😄
I love it
Four Rooms is so damn funny. Have you seen the classic comedy P.C.U.?
can you blow me where the pampers is?
@@tarasneverseen lol, I almost forgot that line
Tara is you like all that stuff then watch 1970s Robert Carradines The Pom Pom Girls
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love this channel but I can’t do Tarantino “acting,” Tommy Wiseau laughs at his “acting”
I'd agree with you in just about every other performance (especially Pulp Fiction) but this one works for me. Maybe because he's playing a coked-up version of himself.
That’s not acting, tee hee hee
Been out of the Tarantino fan club for many years now, tried Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and felt so burned and foolish I gave him another chance. Will never happen again