I love that this movie has a female protagonist who is so unabashedly feminine and is still smart, nice, hardworking and loyal. Plus the female friendships are pretty wholesome too. There a bit of a tiff with Vivian, but they do sort it out. But otherwise, the sorority sisters are all supportive. Its just nice not seeing the film rely too hard on a women are catty trope.
"what like it's hard?" Is not only iconic, but it would have hit Warner sooo hard cuz Warner's been working towards Harvard his whole life and later Vivian tells us he was waitlisted and daddy had to make a call, meanwhile Elle just woke up one day and decided "I don't need backups, I'm going to Harvard" and crushes the admissions requirements. Such a fun movie with some great messages (:
I love that you noticed how Elle departed from her signature pink color throughout her time at law school. The costume department did an awesome job of showing how she wanted to fit in and didn’t feel like she could do that being her true self while at law school until the end 💕
I personally love that Vivienne and Elle realize competing over men isn't worth it and become friends. It's pretty common for women to feel threatened by other women rather than realizing their dude is the problem, so I'm glad it was addressed
actually i would say that it's common for that to be portrayed in movies and tv shows so much that people think it must be true to real life, when it's not. of course some women don't realize their skeezy s/o is the problem, but more often than not women support each other irl. the reality is it's often male writers/directors who push the trope that women are catty and threatened by each other and always in competition. i know of multiple women who ended up good friends with the girl their boyfriends cheated on them with (obviously the other girl hadn't known he was already with someone in those cases). but yes, it's definitely refreshing to see movies showing women supporting women and whose writers/directors did not give in to sexist, misogynistic, or otherwise distasteful tropes.
I love how in this movie Elle was always smart and its shown throughout the beginning in the way she talks and such, She wasn't 'dumb' then started to study and suddenly 'smartened' up, she just never considered that she might actually really enjoy a 'serious' job like a lawyer because no body ever presented her that she COULD do that
I like that one of her friends who didn’t get everything was shown, also against stereotype, to speak two very different languages. It wasn’t something she bragged about or anything. Like Elle.
What I always love about this movie, now that I've seen it 3billion times is that Elle retorts, "What, like it's hard?", when we learn that Warner got waitlisted and she evidently did not.
“You…got into Harvard Law?” “What, like it’s hard?” One of the greatest lines EVER in cinema, but yes, the one-liners are unstoppable! 😍 Also, shame on your wife for never insisting on watching this with you, it’s seriously one of the greatest comedies ever!
I love Elle Woods for her optimism. She's a go-getter, a motivator, and so sweet. plus, she's not wrong about blonde discrimination. I have had a lifetime of experience of being treated differently because I am blonde. The dumb blonde jokes, perceived naiveté, calling you fake or even frigid, but Elle shows you are more than your first impression. You can also lean into the positive perceptions of blondes: kindness, optimism, fun, confidence, and shining like your golden hair.
I've always loved the pro-feminine message with this movie. Especially because it subverts your expectations. It starts with you thinking that Elle is going to be the stereotypical ditzy blonde, but then she winds up being just as good, if not better, than most of the other characters, but she never has to sacrifice who she really is to do that. I love the fact that this girl can be absolutely gorgeous, dress fabulously, and enjoy things like fashion and make-up, while also graduating at the top of Harvard Law.
I really disliked Vivienne at first too... but the more I've thought about her... I can't blame her at all. Warner SAYS that they 'broke up but got back together over the summer" ... but what if they DIDN'T break up at all and Elle was the side piece while he was in California? It explains why she was so quick to believe Elle was sleeping with Callahan to get ahead. Also her attitude earlier with tricking her at the Halloween party, saying that Elle was "awful" because... of course you're going to think that the girl that your boyfriend cheated on you with (even if she didn't know and he is totally to blame) is a terrible person! I am glad they became friends in the end. Also, Luke Wilson is Owen Wilsons brother silly.
The musical is so good!! I would even say it's better than the movie, since the story its so over the top it works great as a musical and they gave some characters and relationships (like Elle and Emmet) much more depth. Plus the whole proshot is on UA-cam
Emmett was just an okay character in the movie. like he and Elle had chemistry but he wasn't really there much, but in the musical he and Elle are like the best characters. I love it so much.
The musical is such a blast! Anyone who has only seen the movie is doing themselves a disservice. The movie is very good, but the musical is great! And on youtube!
I love all the subtle ways they show how intelligent Elle and her sorority sisters are, just in the beginning alone. Elle's fantastic memory when that woman tries to rip her off, her friend speaking fluent Chinese like it ain't no thang... amazing.
*Elle's boyfriend (Warner) shows with with shades at night* Me: Okay.. don't recognise this guy but he's already giving off a skeevy vibe *Warner appears in the next scene without his shades* Me: OMG Alaric Saltzman what are you doing here O_O?!
And this movie is the reason I've had a 20+ year crush on Reese Witherspoon. Also, I can't think of a movie that is more about accepting others for who they are and not what you see than this one is. From start to finish that's the whole damn message. Be who you are and don't let anyone tell you you're not good enough. The whole Chuck scene is god damn perfection. Luke Wilson played that whole questioning bit spot on. We all wish we had an Elle Woods in our lives. The world would be a much better, if pinker, place.
One of the rare cases when the movie came before the musical, and I love the musical more. I saw the preview when it opened in San Francisco and… Omigod! 💖🇮🇪🐶
I can provide expert testimony that law students and lawyers all love this movie. 👍👍 And happily, it's really not that unrealistic by movie standards!* Just pretend Elle is in her second year by the end of the movie rather than her first -- in the US, second-year law school students can get a "baby bar card" and then they're allowed to do everything a real lawyer does, as long as a real lawyer supervises them and signs all the documents, like that guy who sounds weirdly like Owen Wilson does here. The most unrealistic thing is how no one on either side noticed during the months leading up to trial that the prosecution's main witness had a shitty, ahem, I mean an internally inconsistent alibi. Also, Callaghan should have hired a PI to find out where Brooke actually was, regardless of whether or not Brooke felt like sharing it. * In real life, everything takes longer and requires a lot more paperwork, and anything interesting happens through emails going back and forth between ordinary offices well before any actual court dates. If you're surprised during a trial, you really screwed up somewhere.
I think one of my favorite, albeit very subtle or just unknowable to many, moments in this is when Elle pulls up to campus. She’s getting cat-called and someone says, “this ain’t LA!” I love the irony of that, since a good portion of this movie (and Van Wilder and others) was filmed at UCLA. I used to sit with my coffee before class in the area where she asks for the social events calendar 😄.
Emmet=Luke Wilson brother of Owen You are going to love Legally Blonde: The Musical. Since there is a filmed version of the play, I am hoping you will do a reaction video for that as well.
As a film typically reserved for the girls and the gays I gotta say I love that straight people are appreciating and open to watching this classic! It's about not judging a book by its cover and enjoying things for what they are. Aside from the painful gay stereotype in this film which is a product of its time. It stands up even now with a strong message that many people can learn from.
Great reaction, I'm totally subscribed now! I'd love to see your reaction to the musical, which, like the movie, is much better than it has any right to be. And you even predicted another number when you said the professor reminded you of a shark -- the professor has a song at that point called "Blood in the Water"😂
I enjoy your reactions.. you are hysterical for being straight, LOL LOL LOL and he sounds like owen cuz they are brothers. LOL LOL LOL the bend and snap, works every time !!!!
See I never watch Legally Blonde but it gives me major John Tucker Must Die Vives which now I feel like I missed out not watching Legally Blonde for myself but I'm glad you did a commentary on it
I love that there isn’t really a love interest in this movie. Like there’s vibes with Luke Wilson and it’s confirmed in the end, but they don’t immediately get to together. It takes years. There’s no kiss, no flirtation, just support and friendship with the suggestion of more 💕
I love how guys mainly react to this and is always giving gay bestie always thats why I'm so into these reaction vids, your personality and commentary is so so lovely 💅🏾
Something in my soul says she got the point off cos some grader didn't like her writing it in pink pen or for dotting one of her i's with a heart But otherwise was like "SHIT she's fucking *good*"
YES YES !!! i highly recommend watching the musical too !! personally, i think it's better than the movie with incredible performances and more fleshed out characters
If you want to laugh a LOT seek out drop dead gorgeous, so many big names, the funniest mockumentary I've ever seen in my life, completely under rated. If nothing else check out the cast list and decide from there lol
Did u notice that the actor playing the greasy old man in the trailer is actually the same guy who played the janitor in the breakfast club and the sisters husband in 16 candles
I love this movie and I have seen every movie reaction on UA-cam. You had my favorite reaction, most guys I have seen react to this movie are very judgment of Elle.
I’m only half way through the video but are you sure you haven’t seen the musical? 😂 the way that you talked about Kyle at 9:40 was basically a line straight out of the musical “I’m here to deliver a… package.” The movie is good but I can’t watch it without the songs from the musical popping into my head anymore because it’s so good! 10/10 would recommend. I first saw a college production when it was done in my hometown my senior year of high school and then went back and watched the pro-shoot that MTV did of the original Broadway cast. It’s a great show and the music is so catchy.
@@MoviesinDepth a lot of the comments you made as predictions about the musical were spot on! One of my favorite parts about the musical is that they really flesh out some of the storylines that are really glossed over in the movie. For example, Emmett is a much more of a main character, we learn his background and get to watch them become friends and then develop into more. I also think you’re going to love what they do with the courtroom scene about the pool boy. All I’ll say is the song is called “Gay or European”.
I swear I've been saying the same thing since I first watched legally blonde. Y'all telling me warner got engaged over the summer to this girl .....THE SUMMER that's like 2 months and a half tf
I heard that the group of boys on the lawn in the opening credits was an actual college fraternity hazing and a mother recognized her son from it. Now is that true? Eh, its a funny story so who cares lol I loved this!!! Now, I would love nothing (NOTHING) more for you to someday react to Grease 2. It's so, so bad but by god I love that stupid movie and I have since I was 7 and since it's also a musical it would be right up your alley
I’m glad you actually enjoyed that. If that’s the case, I highly suggest watching the sequel and Legally Blondes. I suppose that one would be a spin off.
Vivian being constantly asked for a coffee by the professor made her realize this is how women are treated and that she has the best ally in Elle. but seeing Elle being groped pushed her back into her internalized misogyny and blaming the pretty girl instead of the powerful man
3:25 Not only extremely insulting to both Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and Marilyn Monroe, but also let's be honest here, like he would have ever stood a chance with either women.
The fact that you were ready to throw hands every time Warner and/or Vivienne were being snarky to Elle is just the best part of this reaction.
I thought that Owen was the younger brother
@@nancyomalley6286 Is he? Luke's wiki says he's the youngest of the three Wilsons.
@@y2kmermaid64 I guess Luke just seems 'older'-He gives off that 'oldest in the family' vibe
ok you were hilarious doing this..that is a compliment..sarcasm rules..my hilarious comment was not sarcasm...lol
“What like it’s hard?”
**Iconic**
Him: Why does he sound really close to Owen Wilson?
Me: ... Should we tell him?
😁
hahaha I couldnt tell if he was serious with that, they look so similar too!
No kidding that is news to me😅
Yup. That’s Owens little brother. 🤗❤️
That’s what I thought😂
No, he'll figure it out
I love that this movie has a female protagonist who is so unabashedly feminine and is still smart, nice, hardworking and loyal. Plus the female friendships are pretty wholesome too. There a bit of a tiff with Vivian, but they do sort it out. But otherwise, the sorority sisters are all supportive. Its just nice not seeing the film rely too hard on a women are catty trope.
A perfect score on the LSAT is 180. Elle got a 179! She didn’t just pass the test she DESTROYED IT 💕
The minimum to pass is 175-A 5 point window! It's a miracle anyone gets in to law school
"Why does that guy sound like owen wilson?"
Me: Luke ... Wilson 😂😂😂
"what like it's hard?" Is not only iconic, but it would have hit Warner sooo hard cuz Warner's been working towards Harvard his whole life and later Vivian tells us he was waitlisted and daddy had to make a call, meanwhile Elle just woke up one day and decided "I don't need backups, I'm going to Harvard" and crushes the admissions requirements. Such a fun movie with some great messages (:
I love that you noticed how Elle departed from her signature pink color throughout her time at law school. The costume department did an awesome job of showing how she wanted to fit in and didn’t feel like she could do that being her true self while at law school until the end 💕
I personally love that Vivienne and Elle realize competing over men isn't worth it and become friends. It's pretty common for women to feel threatened by other women rather than realizing their dude is the problem, so I'm glad it was addressed
actually i would say that it's common for that to be portrayed in movies and tv shows so much that people think it must be true to real life, when it's not. of course some women don't realize their skeezy s/o is the problem, but more often than not women support each other irl. the reality is it's often male writers/directors who push the trope that women are catty and threatened by each other and always in competition. i know of multiple women who ended up good friends with the girl their boyfriends cheated on them with (obviously the other girl hadn't known he was already with someone in those cases).
but yes, it's definitely refreshing to see movies showing women supporting women and whose writers/directors did not give in to sexist, misogynistic, or otherwise distasteful tropes.
The guy who plays Emmett is Owen Wilsons brother if i remember right :P
Yep, Luke Wilson ✌🏻 You got it
I just learned that from the Movie Budz reaction to this
I love how in this movie Elle was always smart and its shown throughout the beginning in the way she talks and such, She wasn't 'dumb' then started to study and suddenly 'smartened' up, she just never considered that she might actually really enjoy a 'serious' job like a lawyer because no body ever presented her that she COULD do that
I like that one of her friends who didn’t get everything was shown, also against stereotype, to speak two very different languages. It wasn’t something she bragged about or anything. Like Elle.
What I always love about this movie, now that I've seen it 3billion times is that Elle retorts, "What, like it's hard?", when we learn that Warner got waitlisted and she evidently did not.
"SOMEONE HOLD MY EARRINGS"
"SOMEONE HOLD ME BACK"
*snaps fingers*
PLS I LOVE THIS MAN
I would trust this man to hold my drink at a party any time
“You…got into Harvard Law?” “What, like it’s hard?” One of the greatest lines EVER in cinema, but yes, the one-liners are unstoppable! 😍 Also, shame on your wife for never insisting on watching this with you, it’s seriously one of the greatest comedies ever!
I love Elle Woods for her optimism. She's a go-getter, a motivator, and so sweet. plus, she's not wrong about blonde discrimination. I have had a lifetime of experience of being treated differently because I am blonde. The dumb blonde jokes, perceived naiveté, calling you fake or even frigid, but Elle shows you are more than your first impression. You can also lean into the positive perceptions of blondes: kindness, optimism, fun, confidence, and shining like your golden hair.
I've always loved the pro-feminine message with this movie. Especially because it subverts your expectations. It starts with you thinking that Elle is going to be the stereotypical ditzy blonde, but then she winds up being just as good, if not better, than most of the other characters, but she never has to sacrifice who she really is to do that. I love the fact that this girl can be absolutely gorgeous, dress fabulously, and enjoy things like fashion and make-up, while also graduating at the top of Harvard Law.
I really disliked Vivienne at first too... but the more I've thought about her... I can't blame her at all. Warner SAYS that they 'broke up but got back together over the summer" ... but what if they DIDN'T break up at all and Elle was the side piece while he was in California? It explains why she was so quick to believe Elle was sleeping with Callahan to get ahead. Also her attitude earlier with tricking her at the Halloween party, saying that Elle was "awful" because... of course you're going to think that the girl that your boyfriend cheated on you with (even if she didn't know and he is totally to blame) is a terrible person! I am glad they became friends in the end.
Also, Luke Wilson is Owen Wilsons brother silly.
The musical is so good!! I would even say it's better than the movie, since the story its so over the top it works great as a musical and they gave some characters and relationships (like Elle and Emmet) much more depth. Plus the whole proshot is on UA-cam
I want to see him react to the muscial on UA-cam!!!!
Emmett was just an okay character in the movie. like he and Elle had chemistry but he wasn't really there much, but in the musical he and Elle are like the best characters. I love it so much.
The musical is such a blast! Anyone who has only seen the movie is doing themselves a disservice. The movie is very good, but the musical is great! And on youtube!
1:15 fun fact: those are real frat boys. They happened to wander by the set, and got put in.
I love all the subtle ways they show how intelligent Elle and her sorority sisters are, just in the beginning alone. Elle's fantastic memory when that woman tries to rip her off, her friend speaking fluent Chinese like it ain't no thang... amazing.
You saying you had a wife is the biggest plot twist ever! 😂😂🤷🏾♂️
As someone who is more than sick of the “dumb blonde” stereotype (even tho I’m a guy), I am glad this movie exists
*Elle's boyfriend (Warner) shows with with shades at night*
Me: Okay.. don't recognise this guy but he's already giving off a skeevy vibe
*Warner appears in the next scene without his shades*
Me: OMG Alaric Saltzman what are you doing here O_O?!
I just realized that thanks to this reaction and was tripping, also the fact that the pool boy's name is Salvatore makes it even better!
@@cdgornallA OMG I was thinking the same thing hahaha
That fact that he said, he sounds like Owen Wilson. 😂 that’s Luke Wilson. His brother.
And this movie is the reason I've had a 20+ year crush on Reese Witherspoon. Also, I can't think of a movie that is more about accepting others for who they are and not what you see than this one is. From start to finish that's the whole damn message. Be who you are and don't let anyone tell you you're not good enough. The whole Chuck scene is god damn perfection. Luke Wilson played that whole questioning bit spot on. We all wish we had an Elle Woods in our lives. The world would be a much better, if pinker, place.
One of the rare cases when the movie came before the musical, and I love the musical more. I saw the preview when it opened in San Francisco and… Omigod! 💖🇮🇪🐶
My mom is a lawyer, and she introduced me to this movie, and we both love this movie so much!
💕💟💗💓💖💝💘
"That was the 7% we weren't looking for!" OMG You crack me up! 😂😂
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Yes, there absolutely is a Bend and Snap musical number, which was my part when I was in a production of it 😆
I would *love* if you reacted to the musical on here! It was filmed for MTV and the proshot is on UA-cam.
I second this
YES
YES
I can provide expert testimony that law students and lawyers all love this movie. 👍👍
And happily, it's really not that unrealistic by movie standards!* Just pretend Elle is in her second year by the end of the movie rather than her first -- in the US, second-year law school students can get a "baby bar card" and then they're allowed to do everything a real lawyer does, as long as a real lawyer supervises them and signs all the documents, like that guy who sounds weirdly like Owen Wilson does here.
The most unrealistic thing is how no one on either side noticed during the months leading up to trial that the prosecution's main witness had a shitty, ahem, I mean an internally inconsistent alibi. Also, Callaghan should have hired a PI to find out where Brooke actually was, regardless of whether or not Brooke felt like sharing it.
* In real life, everything takes longer and requires a lot more paperwork, and anything interesting happens through emails going back and forth between ordinary offices well before any actual court dates. If you're surprised during a trial, you really screwed up somewhere.
15:23
OMG because he is Owen Wilson’s brother Luke Wilson!!
Mind 🤯
The musical is really good. If you do check it out, make sure to watch the version with Laura Bell Bundy.
I think one of my favorite, albeit very subtle or just unknowable to many, moments in this is when Elle pulls up to campus. She’s getting cat-called and someone says, “this ain’t LA!” I love the irony of that, since a good portion of this movie (and Van Wilder and others) was filmed at UCLA. I used to sit with my coffee before class in the area where she asks for the social events calendar 😄.
4:22 She's watching an episode of general hospital. And here's the real irony: he WAS lying!
I was just binge watching your videos and then you upload THIS?!?
You've made my day :D
_Legally Blonde_ is getting so much love lately and I am here for it.
the entire musical is on youtube! you should definitely react to it, it's one of my favorite musicals and it really does the movie justice
Emmet=Luke Wilson brother of Owen
You are going to love Legally Blonde: The Musical. Since there is a filmed version of the play, I am hoping you will do a reaction video for that as well.
the guy who plays Warner is Alaric in The Vampire Diaries! the switch up tho lmao
Dropping in to ask if you could watch the Legally Blonde musical soon? 🥰
Also someone needs to clip and making a GIF out of 8:04 😂
As a film typically reserved for the girls and the gays I gotta say I love that straight people are appreciating and open to watching this classic! It's about not judging a book by its cover and enjoying things for what they are. Aside from the painful gay stereotype in this film which is a product of its time. It stands up even now with a strong message that many people can learn from.
"Was it historically accurate?" Lol, does he think he's watching a biopic?
I kinda would like to see your dad's reaction to that movie too XD
Haha me too!
Great reaction, I'm totally subscribed now! I'd love to see your reaction to the musical, which, like the movie, is much better than it has any right to be. And you even predicted another number when you said the professor reminded you of a shark -- the professor has a song at that point called "Blood in the Water"😂
The love interest sounds like owen Wilson because he's literally his brother, Luke wilson. LOL
omg yes, watch the musical!!
I love how Warner only says “hi” and you still immediately know he’s a douche 😂
the legend himself, keep up the great work brotha!
okay bestie we need a reaction to the musical, it's on youtube in full
I enjoy your reactions.. you are hysterical for being straight, LOL LOL LOL and he sounds like owen cuz they are brothers. LOL LOL LOL the bend and snap, works every time !!!!
See I never watch Legally Blonde but it gives me major John Tucker Must Die Vives which now I feel like I missed out not watching Legally Blonde for myself but I'm glad you did a commentary on it
Luke Wilson and Owen Wilson are brothers. That's probably why they sound alike. ;)
i switch from this and the musical being my favorite every week
If you recognize Paulette from Friends, then you should also recognize that Elle was also on Friends.
I love that there isn’t really a love interest in this movie. Like there’s vibes with Luke Wilson and it’s confirmed in the end, but they don’t immediately get to together. It takes years. There’s no kiss, no flirtation, just support and friendship with the suggestion of more 💕
I love how guys mainly react to this and is always giving gay bestie always thats why I'm so into these reaction vids, your personality and commentary is so so lovely 💅🏾
This reaction was just GREAT!
I always forget how much I love this movie until I see it again.
the LSAT test for admissions is scored out of 180. She was off by ONE POINT.
Something in my soul says she got the point off cos some grader didn't like her writing it in pink pen or for dotting one of her i's with a heart
But otherwise was like "SHIT she's fucking *good*"
Seeing this and remembering how my mom let me do the bend and snap when I was a 7 year old little girl.... I was so innocent back the
“Alright someone hold my earrings”
Why was that me when I first watched this movie I love him 😂😂
i really hope you record your reaction to the musical! it is seriously amazing, the character development is just *muah*
14:16 THATS LITERALLY ONE THE SONGS IM CRYING
after watching this reaction i wish I could see your reaction to the musical! It's so fun lol
If you love the movie… the musical is even better!
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7:22-7:23 i love that line, it's so iconic 😂😂👏🏾👏🏾
This is one of the funniest reactions you've done 😅
YES YES !!! i highly recommend watching the musical too !!
personally, i think it's better than the movie with incredible performances and more fleshed out characters
I’ve actually never seen the movie, but the musical is one of my favourites, just as over the top as you’d think lol, hope you enjoy!
The Musical is my favourite musical the songs are a bop!
Who else is getting serious Dylan is in Trouble vibes from him?😂
If you want to laugh a LOT seek out drop dead gorgeous, so many big names, the funniest mockumentary I've ever seen in my life, completely under rated. If nothing else check out the cast list and decide from there lol
I watched this at least three times, back-to-back. 😁
Introducing Luke Wilson as the upcoming love interest, the older brother of Owen Wilson
Did u notice that the actor playing the greasy old man in the trailer is actually the same guy who played the janitor in the breakfast club and the sisters husband in 16 candles
I love this movie and I have seen every movie reaction on UA-cam. You had my favorite reaction, most guys I have seen react to this movie are very judgment of Elle.
I know she's in friends and a lot of other movies. But I do like her in Amercian Pie as Stiflers mom.
Lol, not him asking why Owen Wilson's brother sounds like Owen Wilson!
You *HAVE* to watch CLUELESS. It's a classic.
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Just re-watched this video.
.did you ever get around to watching the musical? ..its great.. mtv have a pro shot on here ☺️
I’m only half way through the video but are you sure you haven’t seen the musical? 😂 the way that you talked about Kyle at 9:40 was basically a line straight out of the musical “I’m here to deliver a… package.”
The movie is good but I can’t watch it without the songs from the musical popping into my head anymore because it’s so good! 10/10 would recommend. I first saw a college production when it was done in my hometown my senior year of high school and then went back and watched the pro-shoot that MTV did of the original Broadway cast. It’s a great show and the music is so catchy.
I haven’t but that’s hilarious!
@@MoviesinDepth a lot of the comments you made as predictions about the musical were spot on! One of my favorite parts about the musical is that they really flesh out some of the storylines that are really glossed over in the movie. For example, Emmett is a much more of a main character, we learn his background and get to watch them become friends and then develop into more. I also think you’re going to love what they do with the courtroom scene about the pool boy. All I’ll say is the song is called “Gay or European”.
Lol "Why does he sound like Owen Wilson?" Hmm... What a good question. Why does Luke Wilson sound like Owen Wilson. LMAO!!!!
The musical is amazing and gave Elle and Emmet more depth and more time for their relationship to grow. And the songs are 10/10!
2:55 when i watched it the 1st i didn't know that was alaric but after watching reaction videos i was so shook that was him
I love the movie AND the musical sooo much I can't even put it in words
I love how you're having the time of your life while watching this 🤣👌🏼💜
Was this the moment you realized this is Luke WILSON? That is amazing!
I swear I've been saying the same thing since I first watched legally blonde. Y'all telling me warner got engaged over the summer to this girl .....THE SUMMER that's like 2 months and a half tf
The twin version of this movie is actually really good. Definitely check it out
I love your reviews so much! I can never stop laughing!
I heard that the group of boys on the lawn in the opening credits was an actual college fraternity hazing and a mother recognized her son from it. Now is that true? Eh, its a funny story so who cares lol
I loved this!!! Now, I would love nothing (NOTHING) more for you to someday react to Grease 2. It's so, so bad but by god I love that stupid movie and I have since I was 7 and since it's also a musical it would be right up your alley
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I love this movie because it shows that you can be anything you want despite stereo typing.
I’m glad you actually enjoyed that. If that’s the case, I highly suggest watching the sequel and Legally Blondes. I suppose that one would be a spin off.
Vivian being constantly asked for a coffee by the professor made her realize this is how women are treated and that she has the best ally in Elle. but
seeing Elle being groped pushed her back into her internalized misogyny and blaming the pretty girl instead of the powerful man
3:25 Not only extremely insulting to both Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and Marilyn Monroe, but also let's be honest here, like he would have ever stood a chance with either women.
Yessss this is such a fun reaction video