The fart story scene was completely improvised by robin williams and the laughter by matt damon was genuine. In fact, you may notice the camera was shaking a bit because the cameraman and crew were breaking up with laughter. The director liked it so much, he kept the scene in the film.
You’re definitely one of the more insightful reactors I’ve watched. A lot of folks just very superficially give their take on the movie, no real analysis, no real examination of themes, no real discussion about the film’s place in culture. What really makes reactions transformative is what it makes you think and feel, not the big pops when something dramatic happens. Keep it up, I’m really looking forward to what you do next.
I understand the impluse to kiss A and make a pleasant image of yourself. We all need to good sales pitch when we sell ourselves. I don't know it's fair to claim there's a majority of people who half A it in the same breath, however. Just sayin.
@@ivankawnartist I'm pretty consistently disappointed by reactions when it ends and they go "Wow that was amazing! Well thanks for watching, remember to like comment and subscribe." It feels shallow and insincere
I gotchu on the math. The first problem was about walks on graphs, more or less a routine problem in linear algebra. The second problem was also about graphs, determining how many different graphs are equivalent to a given one of a certain shape. That one’s not too hard either. The third problem you asked about is a bit harder, and it’s about finding a formula for the number of ways to color the vertices on that Triforce-looking shape such that no two adjacent vertices have the same color. Although they’re not super-hard or particularly deep problems, they are also not trivial exercises, they are real, and they do look nice on film when you present the shapes and equations for the audience. Thanks for reacting to one of my favorite movies of all time!
I pretty much figured as this. As a software engineer, I'm aware that most computer languages look complicated to those who don't understand it, when in reality, it's not all that difficult, it just takes a logical mind to understand. I know mathematics is the same. It's ironic, I can write algorithms in several computer languages, but not so much in mathematics languages.
The math is real, but it's not what they presented it as. They presented a lot of it as something that a serious mathematician would really look deeply at, something that would be meaningful because of its insight, and while they could have used stuff like that they didn't. Nothing in this movie is nothing more than high-level busywork.
@@matthew55793 Eh, the linear algebra stuff, you're right, because hundreds of students would learn that, but some of that is upper division undergrad stuff. Which makes sense narratively. I mean my school had just one undergrad combinatorics class. It's niche stuff, IMHO. Certainly not profound, but that's like 20 kids out of tens of thousands that would come across that stuff in most universities.
Very well put. I got a headache trying to recall my college finite math, etc..and they are real problems. There was just so much rust on my brain it took days to get through the first 2, a month to get thru the 3rd. lol. I entered the banking/finance field where none of this was applicable at Charles Schwab. lol. But it was worth the revisit just to see if I could work thru it. Common core has ruined students minds ( the smart ones). Forcing the top of the class to come down to the idiot level with dots and diagrams when all you need to do is carry a digit to the next column. This is why the avg IQ has dropped 9 points in 30 years. We were taught to learn how to think on our own in the 80s...now they tell them WHAT to think based on 1% of weirdos in this country. Its a shame.
This movie gets me everytime. Robin Williams absolutely crushes it in this role. Every speech he gives feels like being directed right at you as well as Will Hunting. Excellent pick.
Stick with random picks, a "blind" reaction is part of your charm. If they're in the top 250 they've already been recommended. Great job so far on all your movie reactions. Thoughtful and honest emotion. Also,, loving your editing choices. The cat was a bonus. Look fwd to more from you.
@@Whimsory My god, yes! Please listen to elle's comment! As much as I like reaction videos, there's always a point where everybody ends up doing the same reactions to either movies, series or songs, and it gets predictable and boring. But not you; your videos are like fresh air, you are different and very original, and choosing randomly from a list plays a great part in achieving that. You are doing great! Keep on like that =)
Having had a toxic mother and on a path towards a very destructive life, I had a handful of extremely supportive educators help me find my positive direction. This movie along with “Stand and Deliver” solidified who I am now. Seven years from now I’ll be retiring from a successful career in IT and am planning to get my teaching certification to be a middle school science teacher and hopefully pay back society for what those wonderful educators did for me. There is hope in everyone!
A massive Congratulations to you and simply put, Well Done! I wish you continued success in all the best places and directions of your life and thank you for sharing your story.
This movie won two Academy Awards, Best Supporting Actor for Robin Williams and Best Original Screenplay for Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. It was their first ever screenplay. For another Robin Williams movie that will make you cry, you should watch Dead Poets Society. And I think you would love The Shawshank Redemption as well, but can't say why without giving spoilers. It is just the #1 movie on IMDB Top 250 list.
Apparently Matt and Ben wanted to make it into a thriller much like 'A beautiful mind' with Russel Crowe. When they showed it to Rob Reiner and stated their intention Rob asked them why they were trying to ruin this great script lol. Needless to say they took Robs advice.
RW can make you cry even in Mrs. Doubtfire.... Practically anything with him in it is great. Good Morning Vietnam, What Dreams May Come, The Birdcage (special mention to Hank Azaria)...
I just found your channel, and I want to say: I love that your post movie discussion is after editing, so you have had some time to digest the movie. That is a really nice touch.
I know, the random picks (that we see in real time), the post edit discussion… how did she end up being so original in this fairly saturated style of channel? Does she have a huge brain? Her head doesn’t look huge, but maybe everything in the background is just bigger than normal, and we’re looking at one of the hugest brains on UA-cam…. She must have a strong neck to hold up such a huge juicy brain… Too much? 🤣🤣😁
I like your technique of waiting until you've gone over the editing and footage to give your thoughts. I've never seen another reactor do that, and I think it will add richness and depth to your comments going forward. Good luck with this channel going forward!
It's cool that you recognized how Will and Sean helped each other. I also appreciate that Sean and Professor Lambeau were both trying to help Will. They just had different approaches to helping him. The writing, acting, direction and music in this movie are all top notch. Great reaction. Thank you for this.
Haven't read through all the comments, but I want to also say what I've seen a few of them saying: I love your reactions. You're very honest and authentic, and I think what a lot of us who watch reaction videos are looking for is the experience of sharing things we love with other people. Your reactions are very natural, charming, and you seem to put a lot of thought into everything. I look forward to sharing more of these moments with you!
I grew up with the same type of childhood. I'm 32 years old and I've been and still am healing from it all. If you did not grow up with an abusive / alcoholic environment it's nearly impossible to understand the amount of issues you get downloaded onto you. Everyone basically thinks you're crazy, you get called many names, etc. You learn to lie to protect yourself from an early age even to doctors, "I fell down the stairs and there was a knife at the bottom..." type of lies. It's rough to trust anyone after abuse and lies start early from your "guardians". When there's no one else to take care of you, and you don't believe that any adult wants to actually help you out... you have to do whatever it takes to survive. This movie really helped me not feel alone growing up and really helped me grasp that only I was in the way of a better future for myself.
I love that you called Will and Sean’s relationship “symbiotic”. I said it in my head right before you said it, and even though I’ve seen this film at least a couple dozen times, I never quite articulated it that way in my mind, even though it’s kind of abundantly clear, looking back. It really is the perfect way to describe them. They sincerely needed one another to push through the difficult crossroads in their respective lives. Brilliantly written.
I really enjoyed your reaction. You kept making me smile. I can’t pinpoint why but you just make me feel good and put me in a better mood. So refreshing to watch. Thank you!
This movie always makes me think that we all ought to try more with the people in our lives, so many things could be improved by patience and communication.
Yes, so true! I'm blown away by how many people "can't deal with this". They don't want to even try to understand, but they give up as if they've already invested so much when they haven't even started yet... Anywho, frustration lol
I don't think I've ever subbed to a movie reactor after only 4 videos, so you're doing something right! I really enjoy your format, your comments, your thoughts at the end, and I even liked the random picks because it's different! Either way, I look forward to your next video!
I like your post-reaction process. Reviewing, editing, thinking about things, then coming back to talk about it shows you're invested in the film and want to do a good job with the reaction. For what it's worth, I also appreciate the random movie picking because ... really ... people need more random in their lives.
I studied 5 years of improv at the peoples improv theater and the main reason I did was because one person… Robin Williams. To this very second as I type I still can’t believe he’s dead. I cried when Robin Williams died. Who didn’t cry? He’s one in a trillion. Talent from another dimension. Love love love Robin Williams and this movie. Anything he ever did was like king Midas. It turned into gold.
Hey Whim. Yep still sticking with it. I watch a lot of reaction channels and I'm so happy I found yours. It's so much fun to watch younger generations experience movies for the first time. To see the joy the heartbreak the surprise. It takes me back to all the emotions that I felt when I first saw these movies. I'm so looking forward to you going through this list. It's going to be a fun journey especially when you started off with a couple of heavy hitters. Unsubscribe to a lot of channels but I'm so glad I found yours. You're a bright light. And I like your hat. See you on the next one. You're awesome ❤️💚☘️🇺🇦
This movie touches us cause it speaks the truth. Every one with some kind of trauma or PTSD etc is a black belt in self sabotage. And it's reeeeally hard to reprogram yourself and your toxic gut reactions.
THIS channel is what reactions channels are all about. We come in for a movie, and stay for the reactor. Your the star. You got this. You soooo got this! 🎯💯❤
They exist, people just don't know where to look. I've mostly abandoned Hollywood but they still surprise me sometimes. But they exist out there, somewhere. Sometimes as a short TV series, or film that flies under most people's radar or films people avoided because they believed they wouldn't of liked them. When I mean you have to look outside of Hollywood. I mean video games are a good example with some of the best stories the last twenty years, or film/TV markets like Japan's animated film industry which has produced some of the best films of our generation. That being said, not everything is about story telling either. Presentation matters as well. Perfect blend of atmosphere, music, dialogue, camera work. Even if one element is missing it can completely destroy a scene. I mean it is what makes a movie vs just a short story you've read. You can take the best story ever written and still make a bad movie of it even if you have every ounce that story present.
@@Berg126 the % is about the same actually, but they’re not marketed the same anymore because the big franchise movies are what make money. Good Will Hunting, if made today wouldn’t probably even crack the top 25 but back then was in the top 10 box office movies. I don’t blame Hollywood, I blame audiences. Hollywood is a business after all and they have to make money. Audiences spoke with their wallets unfortunately.
Great choice for a random pick! I'd recommend following this with Dead Poet's Society if you were looking for something else with Robin Williams with the same feels, or you might try Shawshank Redemption or The Green Mile. Enjoy
I watch a lot of reactions of this movie as it is one of my favorites. Beware copyright strikes for music, the NSA scene monologue, and any of the full monologues, FYI. Many people end up having to cut those. I enjoyed your reaction and I find it really elucidating to see someone react who doesn't have a strong understanding of Will's inherent distrust of everyone. You're in the majority I'm sure, but it's refreshing to see how it looks like from that side; The frustration with his self-sabotage and irritation that he just can't make anything of his talents. It's like you understand on paper, but not internally what it's like to be that broken. I found that refreshing and interesting.
@@ziggystardog Moreover recommendations tend to come with a synopsis even a short one which may not spoil the movie but give some clue of what it's about And they are often prompted by the movie being reacted to because they're in some way similar or related (Eg green mile always gets recommended on a Shawshank reaction)
The only problem is that list is quite questionable, it has many obligatory classics but it is clear that genres such as thriller and drama predominate considerably over horror or romance. And any fan of movies knows that in a top of inevitable classics there must be everything. The small amount of foreign cinema is also sad. Recommendations can go both ways, repeat the same movies that people ask for or react to other things.
That was an excellent reaction. Your insights afterwards were spot on. Great job. Oh, and just so you know, part of the reason the banter in the car was so good is that the guy in the back seat (that ran around and jumped in the front seat at the end) is Casey Affleck, Ben's younger brother. Casey went on to win an Academy award for Best Actor in 2017 for Manchester By the Sea.
Another great review, Whimsory. You’ve found something that (in your viewers’ opinion) at which you’re good and entertaining. Now to watch your subscribership skyrocket. Thanks.
Wonderful reaction throughout the movie! A natural talent. Can partly answer your question at 9:50, the chalk board is real, suspect the equations are real too but yeah, the chalk board was real.
I'll just add my voice to the many others who have already said how much we appreciate you after only three reactions! 👍 I've never caught your TikTok stuff, but you're obviously very comfortable in front of the camera. As someone nearing 60 years old, I'm so happy to see a relatively young person being exposed to so many great films for the first time! You've chosen very well so far. I look forward to your next one!
Great job. Presence along with entertaining commentary...I'm all in. My favorite line, "What, are you at my house? Just kidding, I do dishes...sometimes." Delivered with an honesty that we all can understand. Bravo. Can't wait for your next reaction.
@@Whimsory You are welcome! So, ¿Any chance you will have the option of joining your channel for the monthly fee in the future? In case you enable it, you can have a member for the channel! 🙋♂
Great reaction! I love Williams in this one. He's rightfully loved as a comedic actor, but this is one of those memorable dramatic performances he had that really showed his range and depth of feeling. An absolutely unforgettable performance. I appreciate how much you're getting invested in these movies and are taking the time to look at them analytically as well as emoting to what you see (though that's great too). Not every reactor is as mindful about character motivations and theming as that. I hope you keep it up. Tell your cat I also appreciate them and their vigilance in guarding the wall socket. I support doing random IMDb picks because it can be fun and a good way to start, but whenever you feel comfortable doing so I would still suggest looking for other sources of recommendations. That list has a lot of great movies but is also fairly flawed with a lot of recency bias and weighs votes in a way that a lot of major blockbusters that (while decent movies) maybe shouldn't be on it are there. It tends to over-prioritize American films as well since a disproportionate number of people rating films will be American. 20 of the top 100 are non-English language. Over half the movies in the top 100 came out after 1990 and about a third since 2000, in a medium about 120 years old. To be clear, the movies that are on that list that I've seen are generally good movies and are worth watching, and ultimately you will probably enjoy watching them, but there's also a lot you'll miss out on if you strictly stick to that list long-term. At some point if you feel up to it I would suggest looking up some critics' top film lists, or perhaps things like Oscar nominated films of the past or the AFI (American Film Institute) lists (though the latter also is strictly American cinema by definition), etc. etc. To be clear I'm not saying this is something you need to think about right now, but If you eventually decide that film is a medium you really like and want to explore deeply, this will probably be something you'll want to do at some point.
My first impression of you is you seem to be a very intelligent, level headed, rational, thoughtful and articulate young woman. You give me hope for our future because most of the young people I see online are absolute lunatics who lack the ability to even think for themselves. I will definitely be checking out more of your videos. But... I don't think you understood Skylar's joke, or maybe you just didn't want to lol.
Thanks for the nice reaction, to a movie i had on my list for ages, but never watched until today. UA-cam poped your react up random and i liked it. So keep on going the way you did with this, because i liked it a lot. Greetings from Germany.
Another great reaction!! And I'm seconding what some of the others are saying! A big part of the appeal to me that makes you unique IS the fact that your reactions have been random up to this point. We can all see the list you're reading from and honestly that's enough. It's actually more fun to try and guess which movie you're going to pick next!
You might be a slow editor but these are well made videos. If this is the starting point I think you’re pretty much set. Keep doing whatever you’re doing because the results are pretty good.
fun fact: something similar actually happened in reality where a guy had a tendency to get late to class. One time he was very late so he only got the homework which he wrote from the board. Went home and tried solving it but couldn't and he couldn't ask the professor about it because he didn't want to get called out for missing the lecture. So in the end he solved it and gave the prof his book. He thought he might be too late but apperently he just solved one of the unsolvable math questions and mostly because no one told him that it couldn't be solved :D
Digging the blur over kitty's bath😃 I was an abused kid so I connected to him - I had to die before I realized who I wasAnother great review! You're good at this keep it up : )
You have become my second most favorite reactor to watch, I love your style of how you present yourself and the movie, your not like other reactors who talk like what seems like 20 mins during the movie to explain something, or have themselves in the middle of the screen blocking the screen. Plus I'll say yet again you are stunning. I hope you will be post more frequently. Keep going your doing a great job:))
@@Whimsory Your so very welcome, looking forward to your next movie, by the way the other reactor I was talking about is Addie Counts, take a look at her stuff it's always good to see what other people do to learn by and help improve:)
I don't know if while looking at the credits you noticed, that the comradeship with the friends was there because the talkative friend was Ben Afflak's brother. Fun Fact: The scene where Williams is telling the wife farting story, if you look carefully, you can see the edges of all shots slightly wobble throughout the scene. This is because William's got EVERYONE on the set laughing so hard, both cameramen couldn't hold their cameras steady.
I lived like him for a long time. Therapy was a long process. What people without near perfect recall do not realize is that you recall trauma perfectly. I'm in my 40's and I can remember things from when I was under 4. I remember my potty training, because my Dad used the fear method. Also, it's really bad for relationships when you can recall entire conversations. My exes really hated me being able to describe not just the words, but the clothing we both were wearing. The dog doesn't have those issues.
I really enjoyed your reaction to "Good Will Hunting" and I appreciate your lengthy and thoughtful analysis at the end. Your ability to analyze situations and cogently communicate your thoughts demonstrate a maturity that is beyond your years. I happily hit the subscribe button. My only suggestion is to be open to films that don't end happily ever after. Hollywood endings (aka happy endings) tend to be an aspect of formulaic films where one can predict how things will wrap up mere minutes into a viewing. When you mentioned being bothered by unhappy endings, even the next day, it's because a film has stuck with you and has challenged your sensibilities. Nothing wrong with that. One other note, I was glad to see how you picked up on the deep friendships of the guys despite the often rough way they communicated with one another. As a guy who grew up in Massachusetts during the time the film was set, I know how insulting friends, strangely enough, is often a sign of affection that can't otherwise be spoken. For example, when Will said the vehicle he had been gifted was the ugliest car he had ever seen, his friends understood immediately that he both liked the car and appreciated their thoughtfulness. For me, it was one of the most touching scenes in the film.
Good reaction. And per a comment you made around the 14:58 minute mark, that's incorrect...caller ID was already widely available on almost ALL land-line phones back in 1997, since it came out years before in the early 1990s. At first in the early 1990s caller IDs were a separate small device given to you by the phone company to attach to your home phones. But then within months, the push button wireless land-line phones came with the caller-ID feature already built-in, whereby the names and phone numbers were displayed on the phone's screen. I was a teen in the 1990s and remember this very distinctly.
So far the movie list hasn't been wrong lol. I'm glad you're enjoying them so far! I appreciate the funny editing and post movie talk. Thank you for all your hard work and excited for the next one:]
Another great reaction. I just looked at the list and I understand why you are picking movies from it, but it is just opinions. So what matters most is what you personally think of the movie. Out of the movies on the list, I would recommend "To Kill a Mockingbird". It is an older movie but is very important historically. It also has a great script, great acting, and was a protest against racism at a time when racism was rampant. It is Black and White but I'm sure you would enjoy it. Keep up the good work.
idk why i am just so happy that ur reaction tells ALOT about who you are when you are watching this movie and i pray to god nothing will change that and i hope you will always be happy and innocent for ever. There is alot, ALOT of "fight or flight" moment in this movie that i am sure that almost every single viewer/reactor wish they will never understand or come to a understanding because they seem or has personal expertise or past that has to do with it and it rings the bell also me and myslef i always HATE it when i see the way they put it in the movie and i am like "oh so thats what happen with that person in my life" anyway i saw this movie when i was young, maybe 6years ago and now... all means different to me. Keep up the good work!
Great reaction to Good Will Hunting. You are doing such a wonderful job with your reactions so far, you come across as very charming, honest and connected. Such great performances in GWH and such a mature, perceptive script, especially for two such young men. At the time I was always dreading some story discrediting their screenplay as ghostwritten by someone else, but it never happened, thankfully. Seconding, Dead Poets Society (1989) another of Robin's best performances and a very literate and realistic drama. Some other quality recs in different genre's, if you haven't: Sci Fi Action The Matrix (1999) The Wachowski's Western Dances With Wolves (1991) Kevin Costner Comedy Airplane (1980) Zucker/Abraham's) Historical Drama Apollo 13 (1995) Ron Howard. Hacksaw Ridge (2015) Mel Gibson Drama The Green Mile (1999) Frank Darabont Sci Fi The Planet of The Apes (1968) Franklin Shaffner. Sci Fi Drama Arrival (2015) Denis Villeneuve Fantasy Field of Dreams (1989) Phil Alden Robinson. Crime Drama The Godfather (1972) Francis Ford Coppola.
Thank you for sharing your reaction to this beautiful movie. I had a great time with it. Since you asked for recommendations: The Green Mile (#79), The Shawshank Redemption (#2), Dances With Wolves (#59), Schindler’s List (#3). And there is so many great movies out there, I am sure you will have a great time by watching all of them.
It's 11:23 pm here. I wanted to go to bed before midnight, but then I saw this video posted. Oh well, I known what my priorities are. I guess I won't be going to bed after all. BTW, GTW is one of my favorite movies of all time.
Wow! Great reaction. I absolutely love your presentation and post-reaction discussion. So . . . being a HUGE Robin Williams fan since the 70s . . . I certainly feel like he is one of the absolute greats. His very first leading role, when he was barely 31 years old, was in The World According to Garp, based on a novel by John Irving. This movie quite literally shaped my life. I KNOW you would love this . . . and I can already see myself loving your post-commentary. Please please please react to this. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
Thanks for this great movie review. This is one of my favorite movies and like you did didn't have any expectations going in. Will is such a complex character. Hid brilliance is amazing, but his back story has so sad and caused so much pain for him. It was so nice to see him to heal some of the pain and allow himself to try to find new love.
Delightful! You remind me so much of my daughter-in-law. You have the same accents and speech patterns, AND she's "wicked smaaht". BTW, your hair is beautiful!
Because everything is interconnected: two of the first people to read this script were producer/director Rob Reiner (who ended up buying the initial rights) and his friend, writer William Goldman. Goldman is best known for his novel THE PRINCESS BRIDE, which Reiner turned into a still-beloved (and still heavily--memed) movie in 1987 that's the go-to for people who need a cinematic happy ending.
My 10 year old daughter happened to walk by as I was watching your video and she said, "That girl has REALLY pretty hair." Not sure if that'd mean anything or not but I thought I'd pass it along. I agree but it doesn't sound as nice coming from me, I suppose. I was pretty behind on this movie but I was so glad when I finally watched it. It really is a good one. I absolutely love a huge reference in another movie (which I won't name in case you might consider it a spoiler) but it was really funny. I even had a new appreciation for Ben Affleck after watching this. I highly suggest it to anyone I talk to movies with. Glad you finally saw it.
The "hard" problem that was written on the blackboard in the hall for students to figure out is this " homeomorphically irreducible trees of size n=10" Basically you draw 10 dots and connect them without using homeomorphic or irreducible problems in the form of trees. There are 10 ways to solve that problem and the one Matts character uses is a correct 1-10.
The fart story scene was completely improvised by robin williams and the laughter by matt damon was genuine. In fact, you may notice the camera was shaking a bit because the cameraman and crew were breaking up with laughter. The director liked it so much, he kept the scene in the film.
the "son of a bitch stole my line" at the end was also improvised by Williams. he was just brilliant
You’re definitely one of the more insightful reactors I’ve watched. A lot of folks just very superficially give their take on the movie, no real analysis, no real examination of themes, no real discussion about the film’s place in culture. What really makes reactions transformative is what it makes you think and feel, not the big pops when something dramatic happens. Keep it up, I’m really looking forward to what you do next.
Thank you SO much. This means a lot to me 🤗
I understand the impluse to kiss A and make a pleasant image of yourself. We all need to good sales pitch when we sell ourselves.
I don't know it's fair to claim there's a majority of people who half A it in the same breath, however.
Just sayin.
@@ivankawnartist I'm pretty consistently disappointed by reactions when it ends and they go "Wow that was amazing! Well thanks for watching, remember to like comment and subscribe." It feels shallow and insincere
@@casualcausalityy W
I gotchu on the math.
The first problem was about walks on graphs, more or less a routine problem in linear algebra. The second problem was also about graphs, determining how many different graphs are equivalent to a given one of a certain shape. That one’s not too hard either. The third problem you asked about is a bit harder, and it’s about finding a formula for the number of ways to color the vertices on that Triforce-looking shape such that no two adjacent vertices have the same color. Although they’re not super-hard or particularly deep problems, they are also not trivial exercises, they are real, and they do look nice on film when you present the shapes and equations for the audience.
Thanks for reacting to one of my favorite movies of all time!
Hyrule!
I pretty much figured as this. As a software engineer, I'm aware that most computer languages look complicated to those who don't understand it, when in reality, it's not all that difficult, it just takes a logical mind to understand. I know mathematics is the same. It's ironic, I can write algorithms in several computer languages, but not so much in mathematics languages.
The math is real, but it's not what they presented it as. They presented a lot of it as something that a serious mathematician would really look deeply at, something that would be meaningful because of its insight, and while they could have used stuff like that they didn't. Nothing in this movie is nothing more than high-level busywork.
@@matthew55793 Eh, the linear algebra stuff, you're right, because hundreds of students would learn that, but some of that is upper division undergrad stuff. Which makes sense narratively. I mean my school had just one undergrad combinatorics class. It's niche stuff, IMHO. Certainly not profound, but that's like 20 kids out of tens of thousands that would come across that stuff in most universities.
Very well put. I got a headache trying to recall my college finite math, etc..and they are real problems. There was just so much rust on my brain it took days to get through the first 2, a month to get thru the 3rd. lol. I entered the banking/finance field where none of this was applicable at Charles Schwab. lol. But it was worth the revisit just to see if I could work thru it. Common core has ruined students minds ( the smart ones). Forcing the top of the class to come down to the idiot level with dots and diagrams when all you need to do is carry a digit to the next column. This is why the avg IQ has dropped 9 points in 30 years.
We were taught to learn how to think on our own in the 80s...now they tell them WHAT to think based on 1% of weirdos in this country. Its a shame.
This movie gets me everytime. Robin Williams absolutely crushes it in this role. Every speech he gives feels like being directed right at you as well as Will Hunting. Excellent pick.
do you know a movie where Robin doesn't perform? :D
@@6666Imperator Being Human. Worst movie ever maybe except Nope.
@@6666Imperator He was a great performer, but there are some films where he didn't have much to work with in regards to the character written for him.
That's why he won the Oscar for this role.
Stick with random picks, a "blind" reaction is part of your charm. If they're in the top 250 they've already been recommended.
Great job so far on all your movie reactions. Thoughtful and honest emotion. Also,, loving your editing choices. The cat was a bonus. Look fwd to more from you.
SECONDED!
These vids and reactions are a fresh take and are so welcomed.
Thank you for your input! You make a great point about the top 250--I hadn't thought about it like that. I really appreciate ya 😊
@@Whimsory My god, yes! Please listen to elle's comment! As much as I like reaction videos, there's always a point where everybody ends up doing the same reactions to either movies, series or songs, and it gets predictable and boring. But not you; your videos are like fresh air, you are different and very original, and choosing randomly from a list plays a great part in achieving that. You are doing great! Keep on like that =)
Thirded! (is that even a worded)?
I totaly agree
I love when innocent people don’t get Skylar’s joke where she has the drink in her mouth for the punchline.
Same lol.
Huh? Oooh...like 'muricans 2023+?
@@dallesamllhals9161 no
@@seanmulligan3037 So, You do NOT swallow....tsk,tsk from the OL' world 😛
How can you not get that joke? 😅🤨
Having had a toxic mother and on a path towards a very destructive life, I had a handful of extremely supportive educators help me find my positive direction. This movie along with “Stand and Deliver” solidified who I am now. Seven years from now I’ll be retiring from a successful career in IT and am planning to get my teaching certification to be a middle school science teacher and hopefully pay back society for what those wonderful educators did for me. There is hope in everyone!
A massive Congratulations to you and simply put, Well Done! I wish you continued success in all the best places and directions of your life and thank you for sharing your story.
This movie won two Academy Awards, Best Supporting Actor for Robin Williams and Best Original Screenplay for Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. It was their first ever screenplay.
For another Robin Williams movie that will make you cry, you should watch Dead Poets Society. And I think you would love The Shawshank Redemption as well, but can't say why without giving spoilers. It is just the #1 movie on IMDB Top 250 list.
Apparently Matt and Ben wanted to make it into a thriller much like 'A beautiful mind' with Russel Crowe. When they showed it to Rob Reiner and stated their intention Rob asked them why they were trying to ruin this great script lol. Needless to say they took Robs advice.
Good call, Dead P Society is powerfully good
If you're going to do Shawshank, you might as well add The Green Mile to the list!
@@bobcharles1204 But then she won't have anything bad to say about it either. 😀
RW can make you cry even in Mrs. Doubtfire.... Practically anything with him in it is great. Good Morning Vietnam, What Dreams May Come, The Birdcage (special mention to Hank Azaria)...
Just got recommended your channel, subbed. You are such a character, stay you!
I just found your channel, and I want to say: I love that your post movie discussion is after editing, so you have had some time to digest the movie. That is a really nice touch.
I know, the random picks (that we see in real time), the post edit discussion… how did she end up being so original in this fairly saturated style of channel? Does she have a huge brain? Her head doesn’t look huge, but maybe everything in the background is just bigger than normal, and we’re looking at one of the hugest brains on UA-cam…. She must have a strong neck to hold up such a huge juicy brain…
Too much? 🤣🤣😁
I like your technique of waiting until you've gone over the editing and footage to give your thoughts. I've never seen another reactor do that, and I think it will add richness and depth to your comments going forward. Good luck with this channel going forward!
You are going to be really good at this. Natural charisma for the camera.
This is so cute how you just randomly stumbled into one of the greatest movies ever. RiP Robin Williams 🥺 also I really liked your reaction to it! 😊
It's cool that you recognized how Will and Sean helped each other. I also appreciate that Sean and Professor Lambeau were both trying to help Will. They just had different approaches to helping him.
The writing, acting, direction and music in this movie are all top notch. Great reaction. Thank you for this.
Haven't read through all the comments, but I want to also say what I've seen a few of them saying: I love your reactions. You're very honest and authentic, and I think what a lot of us who watch reaction videos are looking for is the experience of sharing things we love with other people. Your reactions are very natural, charming, and you seem to put a lot of thought into everything. I look forward to sharing more of these moments with you!
Simply put, you're really good at this.
I grew up with the same type of childhood. I'm 32 years old and I've been and still am healing from it all.
If you did not grow up with an abusive / alcoholic environment it's nearly impossible to understand the amount of issues you get downloaded onto you. Everyone basically thinks you're crazy, you get called many names, etc. You learn to lie to protect yourself from an early age even to doctors, "I fell down the stairs and there was a knife at the bottom..." type of lies. It's rough to trust anyone after abuse and lies start early from your "guardians".
When there's no one else to take care of you, and you don't believe that any adult wants to actually help you out... you have to do whatever it takes to survive.
This movie really helped me not feel alone growing up and really helped me grasp that only I was in the way of a better future for myself.
Rest in peace Robin Williams. Definitely will be missed. One of his good novels is Patch Adams. Makes me cry every time
I love that you called Will and Sean’s relationship “symbiotic”. I said it in my head right before you said it, and even though I’ve seen this film at least a couple dozen times, I never quite articulated it that way in my mind, even though it’s kind of abundantly clear, looking back. It really is the perfect way to describe them. They sincerely needed one another to push through the difficult crossroads in their respective lives. Brilliantly written.
Glad I found your channel, your breakdown after edit is brilliant I really enjoy it. I can't wait to see your journey, I'm here for it!
I really enjoyed your reaction. You kept making me smile. I can’t pinpoint why but you just make me feel good and put me in a better mood. So refreshing to watch. Thank you!
This movie always makes me think that we all ought to try more with the people in our lives, so many things could be improved by patience and communication.
Yes, so true! I'm blown away by how many people "can't deal with this". They don't want to even try to understand, but they give up as if they've already invested so much when they haven't even started yet... Anywho, frustration lol
This is one of those films that is just perfect from start to finish.
Great reaction. Another Robin Williams film which will surely bring tears. Awakenings.
I don't think I've ever subbed to a movie reactor after only 4 videos, so you're doing something right! I really enjoy your format, your comments, your thoughts at the end, and I even liked the random picks because it's different! Either way, I look forward to your next video!
What a great random pick, another great reaction, I look forward to seeing more from you!
Aw thank you so much!😁
I like your post-reaction process. Reviewing, editing, thinking about things, then coming back to talk about it shows you're invested in the film and want to do a good job with the reaction. For what it's worth, I also appreciate the random movie picking because ... really ... people need more random in their lives.
I studied 5 years of improv at the peoples improv theater and the main reason I did was because one person… Robin Williams. To this very second as I type I still can’t believe he’s dead. I cried when Robin Williams died. Who didn’t cry? He’s one in a trillion. Talent from another dimension. Love love love Robin Williams and this movie. Anything he ever did was like king Midas. It turned into gold.
Hey Whim. Yep still sticking with it. I watch a lot of reaction channels and I'm so happy I found yours. It's so much fun to watch younger generations experience movies for the first time. To see the joy the heartbreak the surprise. It takes me back to all the emotions that I felt when I first saw these movies. I'm so looking forward to you going through this list. It's going to be a fun journey especially when you started off with a couple of heavy hitters. Unsubscribe to a lot of channels but I'm so glad I found yours. You're a bright light. And I like your hat. See you on the next one. You're awesome ❤️💚☘️🇺🇦
This movie touches us cause it speaks the truth. Every one with some kind of trauma or PTSD etc is a black belt in self sabotage. And it's reeeeally hard to reprogram yourself and your toxic gut reactions.
THIS channel is what reactions channels are all about. We come in for a movie, and stay for the reactor. Your the star. You got this. You soooo got this!
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This is what movies now a day don't do anymore, amazing storytelling and making you feel. Miss movies like this
They exist, people just don't know where to look. I've mostly abandoned Hollywood but they still surprise me sometimes. But they exist out there, somewhere. Sometimes as a short TV series, or film that flies under most people's radar or films people avoided because they believed they wouldn't of liked them.
When I mean you have to look outside of Hollywood. I mean video games are a good example with some of the best stories the last twenty years, or film/TV markets like Japan's animated film industry which has produced some of the best films of our generation.
That being said, not everything is about story telling either. Presentation matters as well. Perfect blend of atmosphere, music, dialogue, camera work. Even if one element is missing it can completely destroy a scene. I mean it is what makes a movie vs just a short story you've read. You can take the best story ever written and still make a bad movie of it even if you have every ounce that story present.
@@Alte.Kameraden offcouse they do, and I am glad they do, but it's a very low% of movies
@@Berg126 the % is about the same actually, but they’re not marketed the same anymore because the big franchise movies are what make money. Good Will Hunting, if made today wouldn’t probably even crack the top 25 but back then was in the top 10 box office movies. I don’t blame Hollywood, I blame audiences. Hollywood is a business after all and they have to make money. Audiences spoke with their wallets unfortunately.
Great choice for a random pick! I'd recommend following this with Dead Poet's Society if you were looking for something else with Robin Williams with the same feels, or you might try Shawshank Redemption or The Green Mile. Enjoy
I watch a lot of reactions of this movie as it is one of my favorites. Beware copyright strikes for music, the NSA scene monologue, and any of the full monologues, FYI. Many people end up having to cut those.
I enjoyed your reaction and I find it really elucidating to see someone react who doesn't have a strong understanding of Will's inherent distrust of everyone. You're in the majority I'm sure, but it's refreshing to see how it looks like from that side; The frustration with his self-sabotage and irritation that he just can't make anything of his talents. It's like you understand on paper, but not internally what it's like to be that broken. I found that refreshing and interesting.
He’s great in the movie, “Dead Poets Society” too.
Dont go by recommendations. Random picks is an interesting concept.
Yes! The problem with going by recommendations means all the channels end up reviewing the same things or pet choices.
@@ziggystardog Moreover recommendations tend to come with a synopsis even a short one which may not spoil the movie but give some clue of what it's about
And they are often prompted by the movie being reacted to because they're in some way similar or related
(Eg green mile always gets recommended on a Shawshank reaction)
The only problem is that list is quite questionable, it has many obligatory classics but it is clear that genres such as thriller and drama predominate considerably over horror or romance. And any fan of movies knows that in a top of inevitable classics there must be everything. The small amount of foreign cinema is also sad.
Recommendations can go both ways, repeat the same movies that people ask for or react to other things.
That was an excellent reaction. Your insights afterwards were spot on. Great job. Oh, and just so you know, part of the reason the banter in the car was so good is that the guy in the back seat (that ran around and jumped in the front seat at the end) is Casey Affleck, Ben's younger brother. Casey went on to win an Academy award for Best Actor in 2017 for Manchester By the Sea.
Oh wow, that makes so much sense! I can totally see it now😂 And thank you!
Really love your reactions keep it up.
“Are you at MY house?” Perfection. Sweet perfection.
Another great review, Whimsory. You’ve found something that (in your viewers’ opinion) at which you’re good and entertaining. Now to watch your subscribership skyrocket. Thanks.
Wonderful reaction throughout the movie! A natural talent.
Can partly answer your question at 9:50, the chalk board is real, suspect the equations are real too but yeah, the chalk board was real.
That's an amazing response. Thanks for the laugh😁
I'll just add my voice to the many others who have already said how much we appreciate you after only three reactions! 👍 I've never caught your TikTok stuff, but you're obviously very comfortable in front of the camera. As someone nearing 60 years old, I'm so happy to see a relatively young person being exposed to so many great films for the first time! You've chosen very well so far. I look forward to your next one!
Great job. Presence along with entertaining commentary...I'm all in. My favorite line, "What, are you at my house? Just kidding, I do dishes...sometimes." Delivered with an honesty that we all can understand. Bravo. Can't wait for your next reaction.
You're really growing on me! Keep 'em coming! 💗
¡Gracias!
What an mazing reaction. Looking forward to the next on the list!
Thank you so much!☺️❤️
@@Whimsory You are welcome! So, ¿Any chance you will have the option of joining your channel for the monthly fee in the future? In case you enable it, you can have a member for the channel! 🙋♂
Great reaction! I love Williams in this one. He's rightfully loved as a comedic actor, but this is one of those memorable dramatic performances he had that really showed his range and depth of feeling. An absolutely unforgettable performance.
I appreciate how much you're getting invested in these movies and are taking the time to look at them analytically as well as emoting to what you see (though that's great too). Not every reactor is as mindful about character motivations and theming as that. I hope you keep it up. Tell your cat I also appreciate them and their vigilance in guarding the wall socket.
I support doing random IMDb picks because it can be fun and a good way to start, but whenever you feel comfortable doing so I would still suggest looking for other sources of recommendations. That list has a lot of great movies but is also fairly flawed with a lot of recency bias and weighs votes in a way that a lot of major blockbusters that (while decent movies) maybe shouldn't be on it are there. It tends to over-prioritize American films as well since a disproportionate number of people rating films will be American. 20 of the top 100 are non-English language. Over half the movies in the top 100 came out after 1990 and about a third since 2000, in a medium about 120 years old. To be clear, the movies that are on that list that I've seen are generally good movies and are worth watching, and ultimately you will probably enjoy watching them, but there's also a lot you'll miss out on if you strictly stick to that list long-term. At some point if you feel up to it I would suggest looking up some critics' top film lists, or perhaps things like Oscar nominated films of the past or the AFI (American Film Institute) lists (though the latter also is strictly American cinema by definition), etc. etc. To be clear I'm not saying this is something you need to think about right now, but If you eventually decide that film is a medium you really like and want to explore deeply, this will probably be something you'll want to do at some point.
My first impression of you is you seem to be a very intelligent, level headed, rational, thoughtful and articulate young woman.
You give me hope for our future because most of the young people I see online are absolute lunatics who lack the ability to even think for themselves.
I will definitely be checking out more of your videos.
But... I don't think you understood Skylar's joke, or maybe you just didn't want to lol.
Love I found you channel keep up the fun reviews…lovelovelove ❤️🌸✌🏻
Thanks for the nice reaction, to a movie i had on my list for ages, but never watched until today. UA-cam poped your react up random and i liked it. So keep on going the way you did with this, because i liked it a lot. Greetings from Germany.
Another great reaction!! And I'm seconding what some of the others are saying! A big part of the appeal to me that makes you unique IS the fact that your reactions have been random up to this point. We can all see the list you're reading from and honestly that's enough. It's actually more fun to try and guess which movie you're going to pick next!
30:28. "They don't grow on trees!" Well said.
You might be a slow editor but these are well made videos. If this is the starting point I think you’re pretty much set. Keep doing whatever you’re doing because the results are pretty good.
You’re intuitively very good at this. Keep it up!
fun fact: something similar actually happened in reality where a guy had a tendency to get late to class. One time he was very late so he only got the homework which he wrote from the board. Went home and tried solving it but couldn't and he couldn't ask the professor about it because he didn't want to get called out for missing the lecture. So in the end he solved it and gave the prof his book. He thought he might be too late but apperently he just solved one of the unsolvable math questions and mostly because no one told him that it couldn't be solved :D
I just discovered your channel and cannot wait to watch the rest of your videos. Keep it up!
"eh? oh he's callin him stupid" lol you're adorable
I am fascinated by your reactions, please continue doing them... I congratulate you and you have a faithful follower in me
your in-the-moment reactions are entertaining but your reviews at the end are what will keep me coming back. nice channel
Digging the blur over kitty's bath😃 I was an abused kid so I connected to him - I had to die before I realized who I wasAnother great review! You're good at this keep it up : )
I'm sorry you had to go through that. I hope you are healing, and I'm grateful you made it out, friend. Thank you🙏
Your reactions are so genuine. Keep up the great work!
Yes, we know what "symbiotic" means. We're smaht, we're wicked smaht LOL! Great reaction to a great movie!
RIP Robin Williams, one of the greats.
You have become my second most favorite reactor to watch, I love your style of how you present yourself and the movie, your not like other reactors who talk like what seems like 20 mins during the movie to explain something, or have themselves in the middle of the screen blocking the screen. Plus I'll say yet again you are stunning. I hope you will be post more frequently. Keep going your doing a great job:))
Thank you so much! ☺️
@@Whimsory Your so very welcome, looking forward to your next movie, by the way the other reactor I was talking about is Addie Counts, take a look at her stuff it's always good to see what other people do to learn by and help improve:)
They not only wrote and acted in it, they also got the Oscar for best original Screenplay that year.
I don't know if while looking at the credits you noticed, that the comradeship with the friends was there because the talkative friend was Ben Afflak's brother.
Fun Fact: The scene where Williams is telling the wife farting story, if you look carefully, you can see the edges of all shots slightly wobble throughout the scene. This is because William's got EVERYONE on the set laughing so hard, both cameramen couldn't hold their cameras steady.
I lived like him for a long time. Therapy was a long process. What people without near perfect recall do not realize is that you recall trauma perfectly. I'm in my 40's and I can remember things from when I was under 4. I remember my potty training, because my Dad used the fear method.
Also, it's really bad for relationships when you can recall entire conversations. My exes really hated me being able to describe not just the words, but the clothing we both were wearing.
The dog doesn't have those issues.
I really enjoyed your reaction to "Good Will Hunting" and I appreciate your lengthy and thoughtful analysis at the end. Your ability to analyze situations and cogently communicate your thoughts demonstrate a maturity that is beyond your years. I happily hit the subscribe button. My only suggestion is to be open to films that don't end happily ever after. Hollywood endings (aka happy endings) tend to be an aspect of formulaic films where one can predict how things will wrap up mere minutes into a viewing. When you mentioned being bothered by unhappy endings, even the next day, it's because a film has stuck with you and has challenged your sensibilities. Nothing wrong with that. One other note, I was glad to see how you picked up on the deep friendships of the guys despite the often rough way they communicated with one another. As a guy who grew up in Massachusetts during the time the film was set, I know how insulting friends, strangely enough, is often a sign of affection that can't otherwise be spoken. For example, when Will said the vehicle he had been gifted was the ugliest car he had ever seen, his friends understood immediately that he both liked the car and appreciated their thoughtfulness. For me, it was one of the most touching scenes in the film.
Good reaction. And per a comment you made around the 14:58 minute mark, that's incorrect...caller ID was already widely available on almost ALL land-line phones back in 1997, since it came out years before in the early 1990s. At first in the early 1990s caller IDs were a separate small device given to you by the phone company to attach to your home phones. But then within months, the push button wireless land-line phones came with the caller-ID feature already built-in, whereby the names and phone numbers were displayed on the phone's screen. I was a teen in the 1990s and remember this very distinctly.
So far the movie list hasn't been wrong lol.
I'm glad you're enjoying them so far!
I appreciate the funny editing and post movie talk.
Thank you for all your hard work and excited for the next one:]
I'm loving this new channel format!
Another great reaction. I just looked at the list and I understand why you are picking movies from it, but it is just opinions. So what matters most is what you personally think of the movie. Out of the movies on the list, I would recommend "To Kill a Mockingbird". It is an older movie but is very important historically. It also has a great script, great acting, and was a protest against racism at a time when racism was rampant. It is Black and White but I'm sure you would enjoy it. Keep up the good work.
Another great reaction. Love how you edit and research and comment at the end. You are doing something good with your life. Keep chasing your dreams.
I loved your reaction, I’m on board for the future!
idk why i am just so happy that ur reaction tells ALOT about who you are when you are watching this movie and i pray to god nothing will change that and i hope you will always be happy and innocent for ever. There is alot, ALOT of "fight or flight" moment in this movie that i am sure that almost every single viewer/reactor wish they will never understand or come to a understanding because they seem or has personal expertise or past that has to do with it and it rings the bell also me and myslef i always HATE it when i see the way they put it in the movie and i am like "oh so thats what happen with that person in my life" anyway i saw this movie when i was young, maybe 6years ago and now... all means different to me. Keep up the good work!
Great reaction Whim, sooo many good movies ahead of you.
Great reaction to Good Will Hunting.
You are doing such a wonderful job with your reactions so far, you come across as very charming, honest and connected.
Such great performances in GWH and such a mature, perceptive script, especially for two such young men. At the time I was always dreading some story discrediting their screenplay as ghostwritten by someone else, but it never happened, thankfully.
Seconding, Dead Poets Society (1989) another of Robin's best performances and a very literate and realistic drama.
Some other quality recs in different genre's, if you haven't:
Sci Fi Action
The Matrix (1999) The Wachowski's
Western
Dances With Wolves (1991) Kevin Costner
Comedy
Airplane (1980) Zucker/Abraham's)
Historical Drama
Apollo 13 (1995) Ron Howard.
Hacksaw Ridge (2015) Mel Gibson
Drama
The Green Mile (1999) Frank Darabont
Sci Fi
The Planet of The Apes (1968)
Franklin Shaffner.
Sci Fi Drama
Arrival (2015) Denis Villeneuve
Fantasy
Field of Dreams (1989) Phil Alden Robinson.
Crime Drama
The Godfather (1972) Francis Ford Coppola.
Thank you so, so much! And I will take a look at these 😁
Love your movie reactions. You do a great job!
I had a rough day at work, but watching you cheers me up! I can't stop smiling ☺️ 🙂
What I really like, is that you react to what's happening and not so much commenting on technical details that some other reaction people do.
Loving this channel. Keep it up!
That was awesome. Great editing and commentary. Subscribed. Keep up the good work!
You're good at this. Keep it up.
Thank you for sharing your reaction to this beautiful movie. I had a great time with it.
Since you asked for recommendations: The Green Mile (#79), The Shawshank Redemption (#2), Dances With Wolves (#59), Schindler’s List (#3). And there is so many great movies out there, I am sure you will have a great time by watching all of them.
Nice reaction. I've loved this movie from the very first time I watched it in the late 90s. The movie has stood the test of time.
Just watched all 5 of your reactions looking forward to your next one
Enjoying this channel so much I had to go back for this one.
It's 11:23 pm here. I wanted to go to bed before midnight, but then I saw this video posted. Oh well, I known what my priorities are. I guess I won't be going to bed after all. BTW, GTW is one of my favorite movies of all time.
First time watching you.....That was an excellent reaction. Thank you!!
You really took me back to how I felt watching this movie for the first time, way back then. Thanks ❤
You get it. Your awesome! Keep up the good work!
Wow! Great reaction. I absolutely love your presentation and post-reaction discussion. So . . . being a HUGE Robin Williams fan since the 70s . . . I certainly feel like he is one of the absolute greats. His very first leading role, when he was barely 31 years old, was in The World According to Garp, based on a novel by John Irving. This movie quite literally shaped my life. I KNOW you would love this . . . and I can already see myself loving your post-commentary. Please please please react to this. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
loved your reaction, you earned a sub!!!!
Thanks for this great movie review. This is one of my favorite movies and like you did didn't have any expectations going in. Will is such a complex character. Hid brilliance is amazing, but his back story has so sad and caused so much pain for him. It was so nice to see him to heal some of the pain and allow himself to try to find new love.
Whimsory your'e awsome! 😉👍🏼
Awesome reaction! This is such a great movie! I haven’t seen this movie for a while. Thank you!
7:31 "She said she was waiting for him for 45 minutes? Why didn't she go to him?" YES!
Delightful! You remind me so much of my daughter-in-law. You have the same accents and speech patterns, AND she's "wicked smaaht". BTW, your hair is beautiful!
My favorite, and criminally underrated, Robin Williams movie is "Awakenings."
Agreed. Great work from Penny Marshall.
Because everything is interconnected: two of the first people to read this script were producer/director Rob Reiner (who ended up buying the initial rights) and his friend, writer William Goldman.
Goldman is best known for his novel THE PRINCESS BRIDE, which Reiner turned into a still-beloved (and still heavily--memed) movie in 1987 that's the go-to for people who need a cinematic happy ending.
My 10 year old daughter happened to walk by as I was watching your video and she said, "That girl has REALLY pretty hair." Not sure if that'd mean anything or not but I thought I'd pass it along. I agree but it doesn't sound as nice coming from me, I suppose.
I was pretty behind on this movie but I was so glad when I finally watched it. It really is a good one. I absolutely love a huge reference in another movie (which I won't name in case you might consider it a spoiler) but it was really funny. I even had a new appreciation for Ben Affleck after watching this. I highly suggest it to anyone I talk to movies with. Glad you finally saw it.
The "hard" problem that was written on the blackboard in the hall for students to figure out is this " homeomorphically irreducible trees of size n=10" Basically you draw 10 dots and connect them without using homeomorphic or irreducible problems in the form of trees. There are 10 ways to solve that problem and the one Matts character uses is a correct 1-10.