The Professor and Sean were the ultimate parents that Will never had. One strove to push his positives to help him succeed, while the other sought to help Will overcome his weaknesses.
No, the Professor wanted Will to do what HE wanted Will to do, he doesn't care about what Will wants. The professor was out to get an ego-boost from the boy genius that "he discovered," that's why he kept pushing him to do the same pointless job that the professor does; he's projecting HIS weakness onto Will. Sean is the ultimate parent THAT CARES ABOUT WILL, the professor only wants to use him.
@@radicalreactions1633That's not true.. the professor cared about will. He just came from the perspective of not wanting will to waste his talent. Now the way he went about it was aggressive but he wanted to help Will. If having someone to push you and constantly open doors of opportunity for someone is bad. Then people are really blind.
The park bench scene with Robin Williams and Matt Damon is probably my favorite monologue's in cinematic history. And the scene Robin Williams talking about his wife farting in her sleep, was ad-libbed by Robin, and Matt Damon's reaction was completely genuine.
MY soul mate and I have a great story when we met too. I didnt even know she was sitting next to me at a bar because I was talking to my best friend about how my wife wouldnt let me talk to her or my daughter for a month. Nicole tapped me on the shoulder and said "Your marriage is over. The question you have to ask yourself is whether you want to wallow in the past or whether you want to double down on life and find someone else out there who wont treat you like that." I knew at that moment I found my soul mate. Her best friend and my best friend both got up to leave nad when we asked why, they both said "3rd wheels are out. Any fool can see you 2 are meant for each other. So consummate the relationship already-you have a motel room. And we did. I got served papers the next day from my wife out of coincidence.
I can tell your a very kind wonderful woman with a heart thats bigger than our planet, what a pleasure to see such a kind spirit! I can also tell there isnt 1 unkind vone in yr body.. people like yourself are verty evry VERY hard to find and are seldom seen. I really truly mean this.... your kindness is angelic, really i mean that. Id bet you might not have even ever said so much as a single swear word. Your kindness is daRn near nonexistent. So kind and true.... dont you ever change, wish this world had much much more people like you! God bless you and your husband and all your entire family, God protect and keep you all safe and full of joy n love and great health. LOVED LOVED LLLLLLLLOVED YOUR REACTION! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍💖 SHINE BRIGHT
The story that Robin told about his wife farting was completely improvised, and Matt's laughter in that scene is all genuine. Matt improvised a line in response that they didn't include in the movie. "Is that how she died?"
I just came across your channel randomly and I loved your reaction to this so I’m subscribing now. You have such a big heart and you can tell by watching this that you are such a kind person.
I definitely wouldn't say Ben and Matt were total unknowns before this movie was made. Matt had the starring role in Francis Ford Coppola's movie the Rainmaker and Ben in Chasing Amy. They certainly weren't stars that could carry a movie. But each had been in a half a dozen films. This movie made getting starring roles a reality.
Where in the world have you been you lovely lady? This is the first time seeing a reaction from you and it was so refreshing. The way your emotions come through, your tailor made for this. I subscribed to your channel and hope to see more of you soon. If you haven't seen them, I'd love to see you do The Last Samurai, Dances With Wolves or The Green Mile. I think they'd be right up your alley. ❤️👍😎💯🔥
I envy people like Will Hunting. I'm smart in math but not that smart. The fact he can just look at it and solve it is awesome. But even when I saw this, I knew I had more real life experience than he ever had. Ive woken up to that angel. Ive been thru drugs and luckily I have non-addictive personality and I can walk away from any drug. Ive lost people close to me. Ive seen great things in person where words are useless in describing. His drive to California is the start of him experiencing real life and having context for what he has read.
It was originally a spy thriller, the NSA scene is the only remaining scene from the original script which was written in late high school early college by matt damon and ben affleck
Such a beautiful movie, great reaction once again. That monologue at the park scene was incredible, that's what Will needed to hear. Sean (Robin W) was ab amazing therapist n only he could break down Will's "walls". This is my favorite Robin Williams movie. Maybe you'd enjoy reacting to Dead Poets Society, another great Robin movie. Oh and i looked it up n it seems like Freud did "experiment" with cocaine, he was using it to see if it'd help with other psychological issues but it almost ruined him 😬
Ben and Matt were both completely unknown before they wrote this movie. Then it cleaned up at The Oscars, catapulting them into stardom. BTW, the younger of the guys that Ben is always harping on is his real life brother, Casey Affleck, who has also carved out an impressive career as an actor.
Both of them are bad actors… well Matt Damon is decent, but Affleck is definitely a bad actor. Both of them are way better behind the camera than in front of the camera
🌥Good to see you again Maureen❗"You dropped a $150,000 Grand on a education you coulda' picked up for a $1.50 in late charges at the public library" Nevertheless this movie is a wonderful exploration of the flaws in the american education system, the isolation of academa, and the personal journey of this young man who learns to accept himself and relate to the people who care for him ... instead of falling victim to the way things are, it reminds us of the importance of thinking for yourself and taking responsibility for your learning, relationships, and life. 📖 ...By the way Robin was brilliant in this movie where he's won his only oscar. 🫂
"He's so polite!"
"The fuck do you want?"
"Oh not to him"
lmao that killed me
Lol! 😆
The Professor and Sean were the ultimate parents that Will never had. One strove to push his positives to help him succeed, while the other sought to help Will overcome his weaknesses.
They were! Thank you for watching this awesome movie with me!
No, the Professor wanted Will to do what HE wanted Will to do, he doesn't care about what Will wants. The professor was out to get an ego-boost from the boy genius that "he discovered," that's why he kept pushing him to do the same pointless job that the professor does; he's projecting HIS weakness onto Will. Sean is the ultimate parent THAT CARES ABOUT WILL, the professor only wants to use him.
@@radicalreactions1633 Yeah...you're wrong, sorry.
@@radicalreactions1633That's not true.. the professor cared about will. He just came from the perspective of not wanting will to waste his talent. Now the way he went about it was aggressive but he wanted to help Will. If having someone to push you and constantly open doors of opportunity for someone is bad. Then people are really blind.
@@dcinscwhy can’t you both be right cuz i think both.
The park bench scene with Robin Williams and Matt Damon is probably my favorite monologue's in cinematic history. And the scene Robin Williams talking about his wife farting in her sleep, was ad-libbed by Robin, and Matt Damon's reaction was completely genuine.
That's awesome! Miss him so much! 🤗
Robin Williams and Jim Carrey are the best comedians ever
@@ScreenMaureen I read that people put roses and flowers on that bench in memory of him.
I get extremely emotional, when seeing Robin also… He was just like a friend to me. Absolute role model.
MY soul mate and I have a great story when we met too. I didnt even know she was sitting next to me at a bar because I was talking to my best friend about how my wife wouldnt let me talk to her or my daughter for a month. Nicole tapped me on the shoulder and said "Your marriage is over. The question you have to ask yourself is whether you want to wallow in the past or whether you want to double down on life and find someone else out there who wont treat you like that."
I knew at that moment I found my soul mate. Her best friend and my best friend both got up to leave nad when we asked why, they both said "3rd wheels are out. Any fool can see you 2 are meant for each other. So consummate the relationship already-you have a motel room. And we did. I got served papers the next day from my wife out of coincidence.
When people say the Departed is the Boston movie, this movie clears it's throat and says "excuse me."
I can tell your a very kind wonderful woman with a heart thats bigger than our planet, what a pleasure to see such a kind spirit! I can also tell there isnt 1 unkind vone in yr body.. people like yourself are verty evry VERY hard to find and are seldom seen. I really truly mean this.... your kindness is angelic, really i mean that. Id bet you might not have even ever said so much as a single swear word. Your kindness is daRn near nonexistent. So kind and true.... dont you ever change, wish this world had much much more people like you! God bless you and your husband and all your entire family, God protect and keep you all safe and full of joy n love and great health. LOVED LOVED LLLLLLLLOVED YOUR REACTION! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍💖 SHINE BRIGHT
Thank you! 🤗
I love this lady 😂
The story that Robin told about his wife farting was completely improvised, and Matt's laughter in that scene is all genuine. Matt improvised a line in response that they didn't include in the movie. "Is that how she died?"
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Really, really good job Maureen!
Thank you and thank you for watching! 😊
Maureen... Amazing reaction, thank you!!! 💗
You're welcome! Thank you for watching! ❤️🤗
Hello Maureen. Found you through a reaction montage of “Up”. I am a subscriber now! 😊
Welcome to the channel dreamhowl! 🤗
What a lovely reaction. Thanks for sharing your first time watching with us. This is an emotional movie, with a lot of heart and great performances.
Thank you so much! It was a very touching movie and I just couldn't help getting emotional seeing Robin Williams! 🤗
Loved this reaction. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
I just came across your channel randomly and I loved your reaction to this so I’m subscribing now. You have such a big heart and you can tell by watching this that you are such a kind person.
I'm glad you did! Thank you for subscribing! 🤗❤️
A most beautiful reaction to one of my favorites. First time watcher of the channel, and new subscriber. Look forward to more reactions.
Thank you so much! Welcome to the channel! ❤️🤗
Great reaction to a great movie... Thank you.
You're welcome! 😊
Great heartfelt reactions!
Thank you! 😊
I definitely wouldn't say Ben and Matt were total unknowns before this movie was made. Matt had the starring role in Francis Ford Coppola's movie the Rainmaker and Ben in Chasing Amy. They certainly weren't stars that could carry a movie. But each had been in a half a dozen films. This movie made getting starring roles a reality.
One of my favourite movies. Was fun re-watching it through your perspective!
Thanks for watching! 😊
i loved your reaction and your personality. you have such a sincere and authentic persona. thank you
Thank you so much!! 🤗
I always cry with this movie
Great reaction, and MAN! I miss Robin Williams.
Thank you and me too!! 😊
Yes, him and Jim Carrey are the bests
My first car ever was a Chevy Nova! This is another detail about this movie I also love❣ Good Will Hunting is a M A S T E R P I E C E.
❤❤❤ 10:42 emotional seeing Robin
Where in the world have you been you lovely lady? This is the first time seeing a reaction from you and it was so refreshing. The way your emotions come through, your tailor made for this. I subscribed to your channel and hope to see more of you soon. If you haven't seen them, I'd love to see you do The Last Samurai, Dances With Wolves or The Green Mile. I think they'd be right up your alley. ❤️👍😎💯🔥
Thank you so much and welcome to the channel Gingerbreadman! 🤗
AHhh I love you and your reactions so much
Thank you so much! 🤗
lovely reaction, was very enjoyable. thank you :)
Thank you :)
Thank you for your brilliant reaction! Thouraly enjoyed it!
Thank you so much! 🤗
Such a kind soul :)
I envy people like Will Hunting. I'm smart in math but not that smart. The fact he can just look at it and solve it is awesome. But even when I saw this, I knew I had more real life experience than he ever had. Ive woken up to that angel. Ive been thru drugs and luckily I have non-addictive personality and I can walk away from any drug. Ive lost people close to me. Ive seen great things in person where words are useless in describing. His drive to California is the start of him experiencing real life and having context for what he has read.
It was originally a spy thriller, the NSA scene is the only remaining scene from the original script which was written in late high school early college by matt damon and ben affleck
Matt Damon and Ben Afleck really nailed some of the psychological effects of abuse. Amazing film
You really are just too sweet 😊 i really enjoyed your reaction. New subscriber here ❤
Thank you! 🤗 Welcome to the channel!
This is the wholesome content I need in my life.
Thank you for watching this amazing movie with me! 😊
Beautiful reaction ❤️
Thank you so much and thank you for watching with me! 🤗
Such a beautiful movie, great reaction once again. That monologue at the park scene was incredible, that's what Will needed to hear. Sean (Robin W) was ab amazing therapist n only he could break down Will's "walls". This is my favorite Robin Williams movie.
Maybe you'd enjoy reacting to Dead Poets Society, another great Robin movie. Oh and i looked it up n it seems like Freud did "experiment" with cocaine, he was using it to see if it'd help with other psychological issues but it almost ruined him 😬
I did just react to Dead Poets Society on the channel. So good! 🤗
One of my favorite movies 💜💜
There is one movie I think you might enjoy watching and reacting to. 'Teen Witch' from 1989 is a musical comedy that says farewell to the 80s.
It's soo stinkin expensive in Boston.. Utterly ridiculous.
RIP Unabomber.
I hope not
I'm glad to you liked the movie. :)
If you like Robin Williams then you might like a movie he was in called, What Dreams May Come. Better have a few boxes of tissues nearby though.
I never watch a movie for the acting. I'll watch this movie to watch Robin Williams, over and over.
Me too! 🤗
❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
Nice to see you
You too Aran!
Suggestions: 12 Angry Men (1957), To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) -- both very powerful.
😊😊😊😊😊 ❤Maureen
You can have fun pushing buttons but better be ready to receive a beating if you push the wrong ones on someone who could clearly kick your ass.
Thank you.
You're welcome BloodTar! 😊
6:17 yeah✨🍎✨
3:39 shivers 🥶
I couldn't help it! Lol Thank you for watching!
I miss Robin Williams. His monologue hits me every time.
Me too!! 🤗
Ben and Matt were both completely unknown before they wrote this movie. Then it cleaned up at The Oscars, catapulting them into stardom. BTW, the younger of the guys that Ben is always harping on is his real life brother, Casey Affleck, who has also carved out an impressive career as an actor.
Both of them are bad actors… well Matt Damon is decent, but Affleck is definitely a bad actor. Both of them are way better behind the camera than in front of the camera
@@nsasupporter7557 I agree Ben is better behind the camera, but I wouldn't call him a bad actor...he's ok. But Matt is a really good actor.
@@wfly81 Matt was nominated for best actor for this movie but lost out to Jack Nicholson for “As Good as it Gets”
Uh no
They were not unknown
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I don't know why you took the time to do this. It is the best reaction.
Thank you! 😊
Freud was a notorious cocaine user, yes.
Great reaction ! Please do movies SCENT OF A WOMAN and LADIES IN LAVENDER and LETTERS TO JULIET and NIGHTS IN RODAINE ..
Very Emotional
it's not that the character is a genius at every subject. He has eidetic memory so if he's ever read a biology book, chemistry, etc. he retains it.
Very cool! 😎
Which is ultimately the same thing.
:)
Amazing to think that Robin Williams got a well deserved Oscar for this,co-written by Matt Damon and Ben Stiller in high school.
🌥Good to see you again Maureen❗"You dropped a $150,000 Grand on a education you coulda' picked up for a $1.50 in late charges at the public library" Nevertheless this movie is a wonderful exploration of the flaws in the american education system, the isolation of academa, and the personal journey of this young man who learns to accept himself and relate to the people who care for him ... instead of falling victim to the way things are, it reminds us of the importance of thinking for yourself and taking responsibility for your learning, relationships, and life. 📖 ...By the way Robin was brilliant in this movie where he's won his only oscar. 🫂
You too Romero! 😊