The 1996 movie Tin Cup is based on a true story about Gary McCord, a professional golfer and commentator on the Champions Tour. In the 1986 FedEx St. Jude Classic, McCord dropped five balls in a row in the water on the par-5 16th hole, refusing to change clubs or go to the drop area. This moment inspired the memorable sports scene in the movie. For example, in the movie, Roy McAvoy's final-round score in the fictional U.S. Open is 78, after posting scores of 83-62-64-78. However, this scene actually happened to McCord in the 1986 tournament, when he hit five in the water and carded a 16 on the hole to cap a round of 87. Mcord was the announcer that took the bet for the bank shot off the crapper and was in the bar scene.
Just that one scene where Roy tries to make the green on the long shot is based on McCord, not the entire movie. The movie is inspired by stories of many golfers, professional and amateurs that have been told around clubhouses.
In a 1998 tournament, members of the gallery watching John Daly started shouting “Tin Cup” as he hit ball after ball in the water on his way to scoring 18 on a par-5 hole.
The Legend of Bagger Vance is an underrated golf movie I think you'll enjoy. Beautifully filmed and directed by Robert Redford, starring Matt Damon, Charlize Theron and Will Smith, also about a man working through his demons.
Don’t forget Jack Lemmon in “The Legend of Bagger Vance”! He is the narrator and does a scene as grown up Hardy. And the ladies love old Jack from the “Grumpy Old Men” franchise!
Yea, that's good too. Far different, serious, and a different era, but very very good. It has one thing in common, a once great that no one really saw versus the best, relatable :P
@@hawkeyegeorge Now that's the Greatest Golf Movie Ever Made! Love that one because it's based on a true story and the golf effects were spot on. Also, the top two golf actors were great in it and the caddie take was the cherry on top.
Sports movie endings are tough because either the people you've fallen in love with win the final game/event/competition which makes it conventional and predictable, or they have to lose which is unsatisfying. This movie finds the perfect balance between the two
The ending of this movie is the most ridiculous unrealistic sports movie ending ever. Rookie of the Year's underhanded Eephus strikeout was more believable.
Ron Shelton's movies are always interesting because they're not so much "sports movies" as they are character studies set in the sports world. So they're more unpredictable and more about the people involved, what drives them and how they grow and develop, rather than winning and losing. So a character can win the game but still feel like they failed, or lose the game but feel like they succeeded. Blue Chips is another good Ron Shelton movie, I hope Cassie reacts to that one, too.
@@definetheterms1236 I'll give you the unlucky number 13 being essentially a hole in one is genius paradigm, but if you've ever played golf in your life you'd know that his idiot decision to keep playing from that spot is excruciating as hell to watch no matter what the ultimate payoff is gonna be. Speaking of payoff, imagine the modern dollars that dumbass would be losing with every ball in the drink and let that thought sink in. That's without even considering he sold his range and is in debt already.
The worst argument I ever got into with one of my bosses was over the end of this movie. She is a big golf fan and thought there was no way he would blow that last hole that way. I thought it was the perfect culmination of his character. He told Rene at the beginning that he'd never finished anything in his life. He wanted to change that. "It's about gaining control of your life and letting go at the same time." That's what he did. He finished with a perfectly controlled shot while letting go of winning.
Cassie you never cease to amaze me. I never would have guessed you’re into golf. I live about 15 minutes away from Augusta National where they play the Masters. I also run a golf club repair shop that’s part of a company that has 6 golf courses about an hour from Augusta, so we get a lot of guests during Master’s week every year. I’m very excited to watch this and thanks for always entertaining us!
Rene Russo was in Thor (his mother),in "Lethal Weapon 3 and 4 (Mel Gibson's woman), in Major League (Baseball) as Jake's wife, in "In the Line of Fire" as a secret agent working with Clint Eastwood
let's watch the spy movie "No way out" with Kevin Costner (as Lieutenant Commander Tom Farrell, U.S. Navy) , Sean Young (Blade Runner) and Gene Hackman
Thank you ladies for finally reacting to this movie. For Kevin Costner fans this is a must see. The two of you are going to love this movie. It really is great.
I'm not a Costner fan, but I did enjoy him in this light-hearted movie. So glad Cassie and Carly enjoyed the subversion of expectations at the end. As a duffer who's hit a lot of balls in the water over the years...AFTER laying up...I enjoyed it too.
David Sims, Kevin Costner's nemesis is played by Don Johnson, the father of Dakota Johnson from Fifty Shades. P.S. Last month Lou Gossett Jr died. You should do Officer and a Gentleman. He won Academy Award back in 1982. Great movie
This is my favorite movie of all time. I literally learned how to play golf from this movie and then went and played for my school. I can't wait. FINALLY someone is reacting to it
Even though David is a huge tool, I love the part where he wins the bet by hitting the ball across the pavement. It's just so clever and yet so simple...it shows you that you have to always try to think outside the box to have the best shot in life, and also it's a great illustration of the phrase, "Work smarter, not harder" which is Tin Cup's biggest problem.
This was "borrowed" from a legendary story from the 1920's involving golfer Titanic Thompson and Arnold "The Brain" Rothstein of Chicago Black Sox infamy. Rothstein anticipated him perhaps hitting the ball off a cliff, so he stipulated a flat surface... Thompson gladly hit it across a frozen Lake Erie. This story was recounted in a book I had as a child in the 80's and I instantly recognized the homage, though I imagine this hustle has been reused by many through the years.
@clh35 I loved Michael Stuhlbarg's portrayal of Rothstein in Boardwalk Empire. I don't know enough about the man to call it accurate, but one of my favorite characters.
@@clh35I came here to say this. I read Thompson's biography as a kid. I remember the part where he got his dog to fetch stones from the bottom of a creek.
@@seedy80 Ah, I don't know that one. The book I had was by everyone's favorite 80's magician, con man, and night court judge, Harry Anderson. I picked up a few fun little hustles from it. So is the source of Thompson's nickname true?
The Greatest Game Ever Played (Shia Lebouf) Bobby Jones:Stroke of Genius (Jim Caviezel from Count of Monte Crisco ) also wonderful true story golf movies.
I'm a golfer and Tin Cup is by far my favorite golf movie (yes, even more than Caddyshack). I think it's one of Costner's best performances and for the most part the golf is very realistic. I'm glad you guys liked it. A bit of trivia - Costner had never played golf before this movie, but became so good training for the movie that a lot of the shots they filmed getting close or making putts were his actual shots - they didn't need to use special effects.
This movie and the end scene has a simple message. Most the time as adults, we lay up. We play it safe. We sacrifice our dreams to work to try and make a steady living with little to moderate fulfillment. Roy "going for it" is the cliché of going for you dreams. Like say, starting a UA-cam channel, reacting to movies. Sounds crazy but if you guys weren't doing this, you'd be known and loved by your close friends, families and acquaintances. Instead, you have 383k fans who love to watch you react to movies they love. And I would say that is something special 🙂
I can't wait to watch your reaction to this sports comedy. I've watched your reaction to "The Replacements" several times just to see the joy on your face and in your voice. I don't know if this will be as good but I really like this movie(lets me get into a golfer's head)
Costner is the sports movie GOAT. Great golf swing, great baseball swing from both sides of the plate. I live next to the golf courses where they filmed the US Open sequences. There's a plaque on the water hole where he hits the shot from. It's a really tough shot.
It does seem like Costner really is one of those "natural athlete" type people. I remember reading about him surprising and impressing a bunch of minor league pros during the first batting practices for Bull Durham. Machine was pitching legit level heat and Costner was putting solid wood on the ball. Even hit a few dingers. You're right too, he's an actual quality switch hitter... which has always boggled my mind lol
So around the 23:00 mark when the big guy is caddying for him and you ask “what’s he listening to?” The guy singing the song in that country song is ACTUALLY the big guy who is caddying for Roy
Small detail I love is back when Roy was trying to qualify for the Tour originally and tried to hit the same impossible shot multiple times in a row he finally did it and scored a 13, and as Romeo said, a 12 would've gotten him on the Tour. During the final hole of the tournament, when he sinks that shot, its for a 12. Nice symbolism.
Yes woods used to be made of wood usually persimmon. I started golfing when I was a teen in the mid 90s you still saw some people using persimmon woods Bernhard Langer won the Masters in 93 with persimmon woods the last player to win a major with them. First few rounds I played was with a set of lefthanded persimmon woods I borrowed from my friends father.
Love the comment. I'm a golfer and still occasionally hit a couple of old persimmon woods I have at the driving range just for fun. It is where the term "hitting it on the screws" came from, since there are between 2 and 4 screws on the face, in the "sweet spot" on those old persimmon clubs. Once every couple of years, I will take my dad's old set of beryllium copper Ping Eye 2s to hit at the range, just for fun. I don't do it often because those clubs still look almost brand new.
I always loved that it finally clicked for Russo's character on Roy's 12th stroke. That's who he is and it makes him happy and that's who she wants to be with. "Just go for it Roy. Knock it on".
One of Kevin Costner’s more laid back characters…and Don Johnson playing another character he does well…it’s actually pretty entertaining…and at times, pretty funny…
Honestly knew you would adore this movie! Romance, friendship, sports!! Cheech Marin as Romeo is amazing.. I adore his character in this movie and he and Roy's friendship! (edit) I adore the whole friend group!
My one weird reference is that I worked for a jewelry store for several years, and learned that there’s something called a “Tin Cup chain” named after Rene Russo’s pearl necklace in this movie.
Your question about why they call the biggest clubs (Driver, 2, 3, 4, & 5) "woods" is because those club heads were originally all made of wood. I played with my set of clubs with a Driver, 3 Wood, 4 Wood, and 5 Wood (and irons 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Pitching Wedge, Sand Wedge), and Putter from the time I started playing in Middle School until I finished college (1967-1978). Now the Driver and the "woods" are pretty much all titanium alloy.
Don Johnson. Actor. Miami Vice (TV show in 80s). Nash Bridges (TV show last half of 90s).those were his most popular characters. Also in several movies. 🙂
Y’all should check out Mr. Brooks, Criminal, and 3000 Miles to Graceland to catch Costner in some villainous roles. And for Rene Russo check out Get Shorty. It’s based off an Elmore Leonard book and there are several great movies (ie Jackie Brown and Out of Sight) and an incredible TV show (Justified) that are adaptations of his work.
If you enjoyed Rene Russo in this movie, you must watch The Thomas Crown affair with she and 007 Pierce Brosden. Great romance, wonderful story. Both of you would LOVE it. I'm a movie buff and it's a favorite of mine.
The 1, 3, and 5 were all made of wood back in the day (100ish) years ago. I use my grandfather’s old one. Such a nice sound on contact. Solid oak. It’s not the high pitch ping, a nice solid *THWACK*.
Rene Russo: Thor's mom, Lethal Weapon 3 & 4, Major League, In The Line of Fire, Ransom (which the girls LOVED) and The Thomas Crown Affair which I suspect they'd LOVE as well. And the guy playing Roy's nemesis is Don Johnson, best known for a WILDLY popular TV series in the 80's called 'Miami Vice'.
Yes to The Thomas Crown Affair! I'm sure Cassie and Carly will love that movie. For a more serious Kevin Costner movie, try Revenge with Madeline Stowe. For a really young Kevin Costner, watch No Way Out.
I love a LOT about this movie. But maybe the best thing about it for me is I'd never heard of Keb' Mo' and after i left the theater i immediately sought out the singer of the "Crapped Out Again" song and have been enjoying his music for nearing 30 years now.
I love this movie. Me and my set of friends constantly quote it. Our golf league just started last week, and I can confirm that everyone I've seen playing so far for the first week has a swing that looks like an unfolded lawn chair. 😂
This is one of my all time favorites, growing up during the Tiger woods era I loved golf so much! Kevin Costner is great in this role but my all time favorite of KC is in 'The Postman'
You need to watch the remake of "THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR" with Pierce Brosnan. It is almost as good as the original. And it has the same female actress in it as TIN CUP.
Even finishing in 15fh place at the Open…that’s a lot of money…serious money…forget the Winnebago…he can move up…and finishing in 15th…qualifies him to be in other tournaments…
@7:00 This is Don Johnson ("Miami Vice") and you don't say any words? He has also placed a few hits on the charts. And he made a film with 80's dream girl Jennifer Connelly. He is an absolute megastar.
You guys have recently become my new favorite reaction channel!! I've really been loving a lot of your videos recently. Some suggestions for movies that you could definitely do reactions for: Fly Away Home (1996) Flicka (2006) Dreamer (2005) Armageddon (1998) Volcano (1997)
Lucky for me to live in the 80s when Costner became a thing. He made sports movies great. He brought in the aspect of the game while also having a romantic aspect that kept everybody involved.
Has to be my favourite golf film. Costner getting the yips on the driving range is hilarious, and so true. Got it myself on a par 3 once. Hit 4 balls in a row off the tee wildly out of bounds into the right. Never happened before and never happened since!!!
One of my favorite movies of all time, and something you never comment on, but it is one of the best soundtracks of all time. Just an amazing collection of artists, unique songs, all fit perfectly in the film..
Another good movie with great side characters. Have been hoping you'd react to Tin Cup ever since you've reacted to Kevin Costner's other sports movies. Glad Carly is along for the ride too. Looking forward to your reaction.
Love this movie. It has one of the greatest soundtracks ever. Anyone can go to the well of the best songs ever and put them in a movie. This soundtrack is full of songs that fit the movie so well. Plus they are catchy as hell. I bought it back in the day and used to listen regularly.
Glad you watched this, no one ever reacts to Tin cup and it's such a good movie. Please do "Legend of bagger Vance," with Will Smith, next another golf classic.
LOL! The scenes at the end of the movie were filmed about 3 miles from where I live. My brother hadn't yet retired from law enforcement and they'd asked him to provide security protection for him, LOL. He still has pictures of Don Johnson "patting him down". It was comical.
I've seen this movie and I loved it. It was my first time seeing Renée Russo and she was great. I know nothing about golf but I adored the soundtrack by Chris Isac "I wonder" played when Kevin Costner was on the bus. As usual, you're great to watch as a movie reactor.
The 1996 movie Tin Cup is based on a true story about Gary McCord, a professional golfer and commentator on the Champions Tour. In the 1986 FedEx St. Jude Classic, McCord dropped five balls in a row in the water on the par-5 16th hole, refusing to change clubs or go to the drop area. This moment inspired the memorable sports scene in the movie. For example, in the movie, Roy McAvoy's final-round score in the fictional U.S. Open is 78, after posting scores of 83-62-64-78. However, this scene actually happened to McCord in the 1986 tournament, when he hit five in the water and carded a 16 on the hole to cap a round of 87. Mcord was the announcer that took the bet for the bank shot off the crapper and was in the bar scene.
Thanks for the context! Another thing to like about this movie!
Just that one scene where Roy tries to make the green on the long shot is based on McCord, not the entire movie. The movie is inspired by stories of many golfers, professional and amateurs that have been told around clubhouses.
Fascinating -- thx!
McCord was so good in this movie!
In a 1998 tournament, members of the gallery watching John Daly started shouting “Tin Cup” as he hit ball after ball in the water on his way to scoring 18 on a par-5 hole.
winna + bodega = "Winnabodego" = Winnebago 🤣🤣
Literally laughed out loud over that one 😂
in this movie, more like a "winna-bang-go"
@@JeffSmith-nq9nrso did I 😂😂
I definitely got "winne-bidea-go"
Another good Rene Russo film is the 1999 remake of the original Steve McQueen ( you saw him in The Great Escape) film - The Thomas Crown Affair.
Yes!!!!!! They will both love it!!! Please do Thomas Crown Affair ❤
The Legend of Bagger Vance is an underrated golf movie I think you'll enjoy. Beautifully filmed and directed by Robert Redford, starring Matt Damon, Charlize Theron and Will Smith, also about a man working through his demons.
After Field of Dreams, possibly the best sports-based movies out there.
The Greatest Game Ever Played is another good one.
Don’t forget Jack Lemmon in “The Legend of Bagger Vance”! He is the narrator and does a scene as grown up Hardy. And the ladies love old Jack from the “Grumpy Old Men” franchise!
Yea, that's good too. Far different, serious, and a different era, but very very good. It has one thing in common, a once great that no one really saw versus the best, relatable :P
@@hawkeyegeorge Now that's the Greatest Golf Movie Ever Made! Love that one because it's based on a true story and the golf effects were spot on. Also, the top two golf actors were great in it and the caddie take was the cherry on top.
So this is where Don Johnson & Cheech Marin first met... Later they'll do 'Nash Bridges'
Nash Bridges premiered a few months before this movie. They had probably done drugs together many times before '96, though.
I loved that show so much. 👍
@@clh35 LOL
And Don is Dakota Johnson's dad
@@jaynefindlay3158 Correction... Dakota Johnson is Don's daughter. He was, is, and continues to be more famous than her.
Quigley Down Under with Tom Selleck is a western I think you would really like. :-)
Quigley down under is a truly underappreciated and underrated film! One of my personal favourites!!!
Sports movie endings are tough because either the people you've fallen in love with win the final game/event/competition which makes it conventional and predictable, or they have to lose which is unsatisfying. This movie finds the perfect balance between the two
The ending of this movie is the most ridiculous unrealistic sports movie ending ever. Rookie of the Year's underhanded Eephus strikeout was more believable.
Ron Shelton's movies are always interesting because they're not so much "sports movies" as they are character studies set in the sports world. So they're more unpredictable and more about the people involved, what drives them and how they grow and develop, rather than winning and losing. So a character can win the game but still feel like they failed, or lose the game but feel like they succeeded. Blue Chips is another good Ron Shelton movie, I hope Cassie reacts to that one, too.
@@joepermenter7228 Looks like someone shot 13
@@definetheterms1236 I'll give you the unlucky number 13 being essentially a hole in one is genius paradigm, but if you've ever played golf in your life you'd know that his idiot decision to keep playing from that spot is excruciating as hell to watch no matter what the ultimate payoff is gonna be. Speaking of payoff, imagine the modern dollars that dumbass would be losing with every ball in the drink and let that thought sink in. That's without even considering he sold his range and is in debt already.
The worst argument I ever got into with one of my bosses was over the end of this movie. She is a big golf fan and thought there was no way he would blow that last hole that way. I thought it was the perfect culmination of his character. He told Rene at the beginning that he'd never finished anything in his life. He wanted to change that. "It's about gaining control of your life and letting go at the same time." That's what he did. He finished with a perfectly controlled shot while letting go of winning.
Cassie you never cease to amaze me. I never would have guessed you’re into golf. I live about 15 minutes away from Augusta National where they play the Masters. I also run a golf club repair shop that’s part of a company that has 6 golf courses about an hour from Augusta, so we get a lot of guests during Master’s week every year. I’m very excited to watch this and thanks for always entertaining us!
Rene Russo was in Thor (his mother),in "Lethal Weapon 3 and 4 (Mel Gibson's woman), in Major League (Baseball) as Jake's wife, in "In the Line of Fire" as a secret agent working with Clint Eastwood
You left out Ransom (which the girls reacted to) and The Thomas Crown Affair. They haven't done that one yet but I suspect they'd LOVE it.
@@lakeracer8453 - The original "Thomas Crown Affair" is the only one to see.
That is all.
@douglasdavis8395 the original doesn't have that killer 4x4 cobra.
@@douglasdavis8395I love that movie!
And many other movies
let's watch the spy movie "No way out" with Kevin Costner (as Lieutenant Commander Tom Farrell, U.S. Navy) , Sean Young (Blade Runner) and Gene Hackman
Amazing movie with a killer ending! It was a big hit in the summer of 87 sort of forgotten now don't know why.
Wonderful movie!!
Great recommendation!
It's a great movie
Great movie
Thank you ladies for finally reacting to this movie. For Kevin Costner fans this is a must see. The two of you are going to love this movie. It really is great.
I'm not a Costner fan, but I did enjoy him in this light-hearted movie. So glad Cassie and Carly enjoyed the subversion of expectations at the end. As a duffer who's hit a lot of balls in the water over the years...AFTER laying up...I enjoyed it too.
"Genius courts failure, Romeo."
"Yeah, but sometimes par is good enough to win."
Words to live by
“Greatness courts failure” *****^. Get it right, son
David Sims, Kevin Costner's nemesis is played by Don Johnson, the father of Dakota Johnson from Fifty Shades. P.S. Last month Lou Gossett Jr died. You should do Officer and a Gentleman. He won Academy Award back in 1982. Great movie
Agreed!
Kevin Costner & Rene Russo…oh those 90s memories
The movie Carly talking about Shia LeBeouf is "The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005)."
LOVE that movie!
@@michellebarry1555 That cool!! This movie is based on true story. I love true story movies! Sport movies are amazing!
@@EdiCemalovic I agree 100%! Some of my all time favorite movies are sports related. Shia LeBeouf was so good in that movie!
Brilliant movie 🎥
This is my favorite movie of all time. I literally learned how to play golf from this movie and then went and played for my school. I can't wait. FINALLY someone is reacting to it
Even though David is a huge tool, I love the part where he wins the bet by hitting the ball across the pavement. It's just so clever and yet so simple...it shows you that you have to always try to think outside the box to have the best shot in life, and also it's a great illustration of the phrase, "Work smarter, not harder" which is Tin Cup's biggest problem.
This was "borrowed" from a legendary story from the 1920's involving golfer Titanic Thompson and Arnold "The Brain" Rothstein of Chicago Black Sox infamy. Rothstein anticipated him perhaps hitting the ball off a cliff, so he stipulated a flat surface... Thompson gladly hit it across a frozen Lake Erie. This story was recounted in a book I had as a child in the 80's and I instantly recognized the homage, though I imagine this hustle has been reused by many through the years.
@clh35 I loved Michael Stuhlbarg's portrayal of Rothstein in Boardwalk Empire. I don't know enough about the man to call it accurate, but one of my favorite characters.
@@clh35I came here to say this. I read Thompson's biography as a kid. I remember the part where he got his dog to fetch stones from the bottom of a creek.
@@Dr.Acula76 Agreed. He was the perfect amount of nerdy and sinister. 😄
@@seedy80 Ah, I don't know that one. The book I had was by everyone's favorite 80's magician, con man, and night court judge, Harry Anderson. I picked up a few fun little hustles from it. So is the source of Thompson's nickname true?
The Greatest Game Ever Played (Shia Lebouf) Bobby Jones:Stroke of Genius (Jim Caviezel from Count of Monte Crisco ) also wonderful true story golf movies.
I'm a golfer and Tin Cup is by far my favorite golf movie (yes, even more than Caddyshack). I think it's one of Costner's best performances and for the most part the golf is very realistic. I'm glad you guys liked it.
A bit of trivia - Costner had never played golf before this movie, but became so good training for the movie that a lot of the shots they filmed getting close or making putts were his actual shots - they didn't need to use special effects.
Yep. This and Major League have some of the best realistic sports action in movies for me.
This movie and the end scene has a simple message. Most the time as adults, we lay up. We play it safe. We sacrifice our dreams to work to try and make a steady living with little to moderate fulfillment. Roy "going for it" is the cliché of going for you dreams. Like say, starting a UA-cam channel, reacting to movies. Sounds crazy but if you guys weren't doing this, you'd be known and loved by your close friends, families and acquaintances. Instead, you have 383k fans who love to watch you react to movies they love. And I would say that is something special 🙂
Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner's movie A Perfect World is a good watch.
I can't wait to watch your reaction to this sports comedy. I've watched your reaction to "The Replacements" several times just to see the joy on your face and in your voice. I don't know if this will be as good but I really like this movie(lets me get into a golfer's head)
Costner is the sports movie GOAT. Great golf swing, great baseball swing from both sides of the plate. I live next to the golf courses where they filmed the US Open sequences. There's a plaque on the water hole where he hits the shot from. It's a really tough shot.
It does seem like Costner really is one of those "natural athlete" type people. I remember reading about him surprising and impressing a bunch of minor league pros during the first batting practices for Bull Durham. Machine was pitching legit level heat and Costner was putting solid wood on the ball. Even hit a few dingers. You're right too, he's an actual quality switch hitter... which has always boggled my mind lol
Watching you two together is just the perfect end of the week for me. Thank you girls. Love from Norway.
very very glad you girls did Tin Cup. this is one of my top 5 romcoms ever.
Yes clubs used to be made of wood
when i saw this pop up my first thought is "oh they are going to love this"
So around the 23:00 mark when the big guy is caddying for him and you ask “what’s he listening to?”
The guy singing the song in that country song is ACTUALLY the big guy who is caddying for Roy
The film which shows everyone as to how a man can be so cool while also being an a$$hole, as Don Johnson makes it look so easy. 🤔
Small detail I love is back when Roy was trying to qualify for the Tour originally and tried to hit the same impossible shot multiple times in a row he finally did it and scored a 13, and as Romeo said, a 12 would've gotten him on the Tour. During the final hole of the tournament, when he sinks that shot, its for a 12. Nice symbolism.
Hard To Believe It's Been 28 years Since This Movie Came Out, Time Goes By, Great Reaction Ladies
"...the Winnebedago..." 😂❤ super cute and funny lol... (Winnebago is the brand of RV they were in lol)
Yes woods used to be made of wood usually persimmon. I started golfing when I was a teen in the mid 90s you still saw some people using persimmon woods Bernhard Langer won the Masters in 93 with persimmon woods the last player to win a major with them. First few rounds I played was with a set of lefthanded persimmon woods I borrowed from my friends father.
Love the comment. I'm a golfer and still occasionally hit a couple of old persimmon woods I have at the driving range just for fun. It is where the term "hitting it on the screws" came from, since there are between 2 and 4 screws on the face, in the "sweet spot" on those old persimmon clubs. Once every couple of years, I will take my dad's old set of beryllium copper Ping Eye 2s to hit at the range, just for fun. I don't do it often because those clubs still look almost brand new.
I'm sure you noticed the necklace. It is actually called the "Tin Cup Necklace." Russo wears it in several other movies too.
I was warned by a coworker not to watch this reaction. He said two girls tin cup would make me want to vomit.
I always loved that it finally clicked for Russo's character on Roy's 12th stroke. That's who he is and it makes him happy and that's who she wants to be with. "Just go for it Roy. Knock it on".
One of Kevin Costner’s more laid back characters…and Don Johnson playing another character he does well…it’s actually pretty entertaining…and at times, pretty funny…
I really like the laid-back vibe of this movie, the easy-going characters, the music, West Texas scenery...you don't see that in movies nowadays.
“The greatest game ever played” is a great golf movie!
Love this film. Every now and then I like to randomly sing “a little bit is better than nada!” because of this film.
Sometimes you want the whole enchilada!
90s Rene Russo was so beautiful. She had that girl next door with a hard edge combo.
FINALLY! love this movie... for years I've wanted a Tin Cup/Happy Gilmore crossover sequel.
Cheeh Martin It's the only Mexican American that I know who lived in Canada and his first wife was Canadian.
Honestly knew you would adore this movie! Romance, friendship, sports!! Cheech Marin as Romeo is amazing.. I adore his character in this movie and he and Roy's friendship! (edit) I adore the whole friend group!
My one weird reference is that I worked for a jewelry store for several years, and learned that there’s something called a “Tin Cup chain” named after Rene Russo’s pearl necklace in this movie.
I had one made. Lol
That necklace was HUGE
Your question about why they call the biggest clubs (Driver, 2, 3, 4, & 5) "woods" is because those club heads were originally all made of wood. I played with my set of clubs with a Driver, 3 Wood, 4 Wood, and 5 Wood (and irons 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Pitching Wedge, Sand Wedge), and Putter from the time I started playing in Middle School until I finished college (1967-1978). Now the Driver and the "woods" are pretty much all titanium alloy.
Kevin Costner plays a serial killer in Mr. Brooks. Fantastic movie. You should check it out.
Don Johnson. Actor. Miami Vice (TV show in 80s). Nash Bridges (TV show last half of 90s).those were his most popular characters. Also in several movies. 🙂
Yes the woods used to be made of wood with a thin metal surface piece on the contact surface.
Cassie will like this quite a bit.
It also has the actor Cheech Marin from the"CHEECH AND CHONG movies as well as Don Johnson from the original TV show"MIAMI VICE". GREAT MOVIE!!!
Y’all should check out Mr. Brooks, Criminal, and 3000 Miles to Graceland to catch Costner in some villainous roles. And for Rene Russo check out Get Shorty. It’s based off an Elmore Leonard book and there are several great movies (ie Jackie Brown and Out of Sight) and an incredible TV show (Justified) that are adaptations of his work.
If you enjoyed Rene Russo in this movie, you must watch The Thomas Crown affair with she and 007 Pierce Brosden. Great romance, wonderful story. Both of you would LOVE it. I'm a movie buff and it's a favorite of mine.
The 1, 3, and 5 were all made of wood back in the day (100ish) years ago. I use my grandfather’s old one. Such a nice sound on contact. Solid oak. It’s not the high pitch ping, a nice solid *THWACK*.
Rene Russo: Thor's mom, Lethal Weapon 3 & 4, Major League, In The Line of Fire, Ransom (which the girls LOVED) and The Thomas Crown Affair which I suspect they'd LOVE as well. And the guy playing Roy's nemesis is Don Johnson, best known for a WILDLY popular TV series in the 80's called 'Miami Vice'.
Yes to The Thomas Crown Affair! I'm sure Cassie and Carly will love that movie.
For a more serious Kevin Costner movie, try Revenge with Madeline Stowe.
For a really young Kevin Costner, watch No Way Out.
@@AllanMRR I've never seen or even heard of Revenge. Thanks for the tip.
And, of course, Johnson starred in Nash Bridges with...Cheech Marin. That series ran from 1996 to 2001, so began the same year Tin Cup came out.
I love a LOT about this movie. But maybe the best thing about it for me is I'd never heard of Keb' Mo' and after i left the theater i immediately sought out the singer of the "Crapped Out Again" song and have been enjoying his music for nearing 30 years now.
The camper is ( Win-A-Bay-Go )
Great reaction... guys ✌️🙂
Your going to love the movie romance, humour, drama and despairing. You won't need to love golf to watch it.
I had forgotten how cute this movie was. This is a great cast and some great support characters in this. Thanks for the reaction.
I love this movie. Me and my set of friends constantly quote it. Our golf league just started last week, and I can confirm that everyone I've seen playing so far for the first week has a swing that looks like an unfolded lawn chair. 😂
I really enjoy watching your reactions to Movies that most other people haven’t seen. Thank you 🙏
This is one of my all time favorites, growing up during the Tiger woods era I loved golf so much! Kevin Costner is great in this role but my all time favorite of KC is in 'The Postman'
Postman got ravaged critically, no? I thought it was alright. Then again, so did Waterworld, but I loved that.
@@awilywolfYou aren't alone.
When Don Johnson's character is being rude to the old couple they are actually Kevin costner's real parents
You need to watch the remake of "THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR" with Pierce Brosnan. It is almost as good as the original. And it has the same female actress in it as TIN CUP.
Even finishing in 15fh place at the Open…that’s a lot of money…serious money…forget the Winnebago…he can move up…and finishing in 15th…qualifies him to be in other tournaments…
She was in lethal weapon 3 and lethal weapon 4
@7:00 This is Don Johnson ("Miami Vice") and you don't say any words? He has also placed a few hits on the charts. And he made a film with 80's dream girl Jennifer Connelly. He is an absolute megastar.
You guys have recently become my new favorite reaction channel!! I've really been loving a lot of your videos recently.
Some suggestions for movies that you could definitely do reactions for:
Fly Away Home (1996)
Flicka (2006)
Dreamer (2005)
Armageddon (1998)
Volcano (1997)
One of my top 3 Kevin Costner movies of all time. Love Tin Cup !! Great reaction girls !! Love from Sweden !!
“Well, the word normal and him don’t often collide in the same sentence!” 😂
Lucky for me to live in the 80s when Costner became a thing. He made sports movies great. He brought in the aspect of the game while also having a romantic aspect that kept everybody involved.
So happy Carly was here for this one 😊
Oh wow I remember seeing this movie in the theater! I truly enjoyed it . What a great cast
Has to be my favourite golf film. Costner getting the yips on the driving range is hilarious, and so true. Got it myself on a par 3 once. Hit 4 balls in a row off the tee wildly out of bounds into the right. Never happened before and never happened since!!!
One of my favorite movies of all time, and something you never comment on, but it is one of the best soundtracks of all time. Just an amazing collection of artists, unique songs, all fit perfectly in the film..
What a treat for this morning. I was expecting nothing or Star Trek (same thing). Western: McClintock next.
I would add The Cowboys to the Western list. Bruce Dern at his best.
Yes! The Cowboys is a great John Wayne film also.
Been waiting since the early days of the channel for you to watch this. Next you need to watch The Thomas Crown Affair, also starring Rene Russo.
Finally! I’ve been waiting for you two to do this one!
The best 'young' Kevin Costner movies are 1987's "No Way Out" with Gene Hackman, and 1985's "Fandango"...you will enjoy both.
He's been in so many movies!!
Another good movie with great side characters. Have been hoping you'd react to Tin Cup ever since you've reacted to Kevin Costner's other sports movies. Glad Carly is along for the ride too. Looking forward to your reaction.
Your reactions should be off the charts …and with Carly…for us…it’s a treat either way…a twofer…a two for one deal…can’t beat that with a stick…
It’s always nice to hear a Roy being the good-guy in a movie. ❤
Such a beautiful romantic comedy . Just pure fun and romance .
Love this movie. It has one of the greatest soundtracks ever. Anyone can go to the well of the best songs ever and put them in a movie. This soundtrack is full of songs that fit the movie so well. Plus they are catchy as hell. I bought it back in the day and used to listen regularly.
Glad you watched this, no one ever reacts to Tin cup and it's such a good movie. Please do "Legend of bagger Vance," with Will Smith, next another golf classic.
Cool reaction as always Cassie & Carly, you both take care 🥰❤️😊
This is one of the two top best reactions I've seen all year. This was absolutely entertaining and fun. It was beautifully edited.
LOL! The scenes at the end of the movie were filmed about 3 miles from where I live. My brother hadn't yet retired from law enforcement and they'd asked him to provide security protection for him, LOL. He still has pictures of Don Johnson "patting him down". It was comical.
If you haven't seen it yet, you must watch The Thomas Crowne Affair! Rene Russo and Peirce Brosnan. You would both love it!
Roy never changes who he is. Best lesson in this movie.
About time someone got to this movie!
how adorable was it trying to hear her pronounce Winnebago. lol
God I love this movie.. Can’t wait to see the girls watch it ❤
Don Johnson would have played a perfect match as someone trying to take over Kevin Costner’s ranch in the series Yellowstone.
This is by Ron Shelton, the writer/director of Bull Durham. Remember what you said about that one? "It's about baseball, not winning or losing."
Bull Durham has to be next...same formula...Sports, Kevin Costner, Romance...Baseball...and funny
Cassie has already reacted to Bull Durham : ua-cam.com/video/WKHQK4nUI2g/v-deo.htmlsi=XGNTv9LQguhv-c8r
This is one of my all time favorite Rom/Com/Sports movies!!! and the Score and Soundtrack are just AMAZING!!!!!
Oh heck YES! Know these guys are going to have a blast.
I love when the big dog eats.
Great movie! It was directed by Ron Shelton, who also directed Costner in Bull Durham, and a couple other really good sports movies.
I've seen this movie and I loved it. It was my first time seeing Renée Russo and she was great. I know nothing about golf but I adored the soundtrack by Chris Isac "I wonder" played when Kevin Costner was on the bus. As usual, you're great to watch as a movie reactor.
One of the best movies with Cheech, hes about to be in another golf movie here soon lol