@explorewithindiamovies7913 the guy that made the old skool song "supa freak".. he also made the "Mary jane" song... "she a supa freak, supa freak, she's supa freakyyy yeaaa.. 😆
@@explorewithindiamovies7913 You never watched Dave Chapelle show where he did a skit on him? Either way no biggie...I know who Rick James is and even I didnt know that was him because as a singer, no one has seen him with out his hair wigs. lol
I was a huge fan of the show Martin as a kid, and Eddie Murphy in general. When this came out, I knew it was going to be good, and I was wrong. It is great.
It is VERY INSPIRING to see your reaction to this film. This is a fictional story that is based on REAL LIFE SITUATIONS. I can UNDERSTAND how movies, LIKE THIS, can trigger a person, IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY. It is rare that a COMEDY can have this kind of effect on people, like you and me. GREAT REACTION, INDIA, and THANK YOU ❤
This movie is quoted regularly in my family, especially whenever we have cornbread 😂 Harlem Nights is another Eddie Murphy classic with Richard Pryor & a lot of other people you may recognize. Ray gets his Boom-Boom room 😂
Wow miss India!! This may be a long comment but I absolutely loved this movie sooo much that when I decided to enter the army at 32 years old in boot camp my nickname wasn’t old man which I expected but instead the damn kids started calling me cornbread because I referenced this movie by going around asking these kids “ you going to eat your cornbread “ of course most of them were like 8 when this movie came out so they had no idea what I was talking about! Now I’m going to tell you ma’am that you’re extremely lucky that I’ve been married 21 years now with two children! Even though I haven’t seen my wife or children for over a year and a half now, I had a car wreck and couldn’t walk anymore so lost my job and my house then the wife dropped me off at my mothers house because her mother didn’t have room for me to be bedridden in her house and I haven’t got a call and she hasn’t brought the kids down so I say that because you said how one moment can alter an entire life lady and you couldn’t have been more right! Now I’ve laid here a year now and watched people’s reaction and I’m telling you now if the sun still didn’t rise and set with my wife even after the way she’s treated me, I would be perusing you lady to no end. I have seen you with your children on camera lots of times because I also follow your music reactions and lady I know a good hearted woman and ma’am you are that, plus you’re sense of humor is off the charts, and you’re hot as hell! Absolutely beautiful all around, I use to eat sleep and live basketball my whole life until the accident so I was very active but now I’m cripple, and lay in a bed all day and all I do to pass time is look at reactions and your channel ma’am has helped me through some very tough days so thank you miss India and I wish you and your family and your channel success in life!! Soooo if my wife ever decides to divorce me and by some chance you’re into 45 year old cripple white guys wait for it ………… that haven’t been to prison!!! Then just hit me with a reply and I’ll come find you somehow!!😭😭
I loved this movie it was a friend's favorite movie. FYI can't get right wasn't death he was mute=can't speak. Also biscuit didn't want to go home,because his mother (family wouldn't and didn't accept his lifestyle.
The cost of living was significantly lower back then so $12/week wasn’t bad. Think about it a cup of coffee used to be 25¢ don’t even get me started on penny candy that’s now ridiculously overpriced.
Back in the 30s im sure claude could rent a room in a nice rooming house for $5 a week...keep a fresh suit for work...to eat a good sandwich and coffe for $2 a day. Thats ok we gotta remember 1932 was the great depression era. Nobody really had much. plus he was going to night school. He did well for himself. He didnt have no kids. Seem like he came from a good "brownstone" home in harlem. He wasnt no street kid like ray. $12 a week is ok but not good esp having a education. His and daisy meal at spankys nice establishment was about $10 when they tried to dine and ditch 😅.
Fun fact: spanky Johnson is played by Rick James. Also, that prison is a real place in Mississippi, im from there. It’s called parchman. And don’t believe everything in this movie about The Sip. Yea it’s racism but it’s the same amount as everywhere else. Plus it’s a lot of predominantly black cities and towns, especially mine. So don’t think them “yt” folks play with us like that lol. Billy and them can get did wrong over some pie.
Great movie, one of my favorites. Thanks for your reaction. My favorite scene was when they were standing on the bottles. His toe slipped into the hole! Oh, I laughed so hard!
Two weeks pay. $232 roughly weekly now a days is pizza and wings money. But $22 dollars in 1932 the great depression era?? You probably could pay $5 a week rent at a rooming house. then you gotta make ya way with the rest...food, work suit, dates, school, transportation. Things like milk was 5 cent back then ..so im sure he could have made it with $22 dollars bi-weekly in 1932
Great reaction! The only thing i disagreed with was the oh no this is wrong when the men stared at the grown up adult woman. Just place yourself in their shoes. In jail you dont see the opposite sex much.. So if you rarely get to see a man and all of a sudden a fine specimen shows up. I would bet that you would at least be watching . Maybe you would say oh that boys is grown up now. But you surely would mind the view. Lets be real what father lets a kid hang arround a mens prison/working ground. In the movie they only saw her one time. When she needed to decide which punishment they recieved. Ofcourse if it was different it would be really creepy. Its just not applyable to this situation.
Thank you for being one of the only real reactions to this movie just to be clear yeah im white i havent ever had to live any of this i only catch hate for being trans but that's not the same. Possibly you could help me understand why i love the comedic relief but a lot of this movie hits the feeling box especially the part w biscuit 💔 i love wyclefs music in this movie too and damn do i miss Bernie Mac america he was my moms favorite they had the same personality i swear 😂🖤🖤 i love your facial expressions youre a delight hunny definitely a new sub from me 💯
At that time... it was better to "pass" for white and/OR totally disappear to another state and never speak to your family again. Anything was better than be gay. And passing for 1... was looked down on by other blk folks. It was a proclamation of "shame" when a blk person decided to "pass" for white. So being gay in 1930/40s as a blk man was unheard of... Usually if a man was bi-sexual he was very DL and most likely white ...well connected and very wealthy. He could go to france and be "gay" for a yr traveling Europe with his "companion" and come back to America and have a wife and children and no one would know. Being gay as a blk man in 1930s mississippi was equal to slapping a white man or sassing a white woman! and telling him DO SUMTHIN ✊🏾🤨. IT was just unheard of. Now I 100% agree...biscuit was more than "turnt out" like old socks. You can only imagine what was done to biscuit in prison. Them dudes definitely took turns on him with no mercy. It was shameful like having a mental disorder... cuz thats what they woulda called it and threw him in the crazy house. So imagine.. biscuit had it harder cause he had no protection from the white or blk man.
You missed the best part😢...in the end cut scenes/bloopers. Eddie picks up and looks at the watch after the shooting of the guy who put them in jail, and says "This aint my Daddies watch!?!" Lmaoo... martin and the other guy in the scene start cracking up. You have to watch the end bloopers.
Watch another eddie murphy classic movie Harlem Nights along with comedy legend Richard Pryor fun fact spanky is actually Rick James How you didn't watch the bloopers
In 1932 they could trade their paper currency at a bank for real money, or be paid in real money.... Gold or Silver coin. $32 in Silver dollars would cost you about $700 in paper printed currency as of 2024
It is so nice to see you laugh!!!!! You are a tender should and it is beautiful! I would hang out with you at a ball game anytime. If you would have an old white guy hanging out with you. :) God Bless!
So yea, I'm sure u didn't notice, but spanky is Rick James...
Don’t even know who Rick James is !
@explorewithindiamovies7913 the guy that made the old skool song "supa freak".. he also made the "Mary jane" song... "she a supa freak, supa freak, she's supa freakyyy yeaaa.. 😆
@@explorewithindiamovies7913 You never watched Dave Chapelle show where he did a skit on him? Either way no biggie...I know who Rick James is and even I didnt know that was him because as a singer, no one has seen him with out his hair wigs. lol
say what!@@explorewithindiamovies7913
@@explorewithindiamovies7913 WHAT?
I was a huge fan of the show Martin as a kid, and Eddie Murphy in general. When this came out, I knew it was going to be good, and I was wrong. It is great.
biscuit didnt want to leave cause he was gay, thought his mom wouldnt accept him so he choose his way out... sad
This movie was on repeat for a month straight at my job. I know this movie like the back of my cornbread
It is VERY INSPIRING to see your reaction to this film. This is a fictional story that is based on REAL LIFE SITUATIONS. I can UNDERSTAND how movies, LIKE THIS, can trigger a person, IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY. It is rare that a COMEDY can have this kind of effect on people, like you and me. GREAT REACTION, INDIA, and THANK YOU ❤
This movie is quoted regularly in my family, especially whenever we have cornbread 😂 Harlem Nights is another Eddie Murphy classic with Richard Pryor & a lot of other people you may recognize. Ray gets his Boom-Boom room 😂
I been waiting for you to do this for a long time I'm so glad you reacted to it. And I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Very underrated movie. People don’t talk about it much
One of those gems that you just have to click "like" on principle alone, y'now?
Thanks for this watchalong with you.
YOU GONNA EAT YO CORNBREAD
Yes I am 😭
Wow miss India!! This may be a long comment but I absolutely loved this movie sooo much that when I decided to enter the army at 32 years old in boot camp my nickname wasn’t old man which I expected but instead the damn kids started calling me cornbread because I referenced this movie by going around asking these kids “ you going to eat your cornbread “ of course most of them were like 8 when this movie came out so they had no idea what I was talking about! Now I’m going to tell you ma’am that you’re extremely lucky that I’ve been married 21 years now with two children! Even though I haven’t seen my wife or children for over a year and a half now, I had a car wreck and couldn’t walk anymore so lost my job and my house then the wife dropped me off at my mothers house because her mother didn’t have room for me to be bedridden in her house and I haven’t got a call and she hasn’t brought the kids down so I say that because you said how one moment can alter an entire life lady and you couldn’t have been more right! Now I’ve laid here a year now and watched people’s reaction and I’m telling you now if the sun still didn’t rise and set with my wife even after the way she’s treated me, I would be perusing you lady to no end. I have seen you with your children on camera lots of times because I also follow your music reactions and lady I know a good hearted woman and ma’am you are that, plus you’re sense of humor is off the charts, and you’re hot as hell! Absolutely beautiful all around, I use to eat sleep and live basketball my whole life until the accident so I was very active but now I’m cripple, and lay in a bed all day and all I do to pass time is look at reactions and your channel ma’am has helped me through some very tough days so thank you miss India and I wish you and your family and your channel success in life!! Soooo if my wife ever decides to divorce me and by some chance you’re into 45 year old cripple white guys wait for it ………… that haven’t been to prison!!! Then just hit me with a reply and I’ll come find you somehow!!😭😭
If you have time maybe check out Richard Pryor in the film Brewsters Millions, that always got me laughing ma’am!
5:15 I’ve seen this movie many times since childhood, but I JUST realized that SPANKY is RICK JAMES 😂😂😂
can't get right wasn't deaf...he was just mentally challenged...he was a mute
Spanky is played by Rick James. Also featured is Clarence Williams III, Ned Beatty, and Bernie Mac.
my brother and i absolutely love this movie! great reaction as always, india. ❤
22 was alot back then considering everything was alot cheaper you probably had it made with that
I love anything with Eddie Murphy.
Biscuit didn't want to go back home to his mama because he was gay. He was afraid she wouldn't except who he was. 💔
Yes 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Interesting fact one of Martin's kids is now dating one of Eddie's kids.
Girl, i wanna hug u! ❤i can see the hurt in ur eyes & i appreciate ur tears & ur sharing. Stay blessed, beautiful.
Rest In Peace, HEAVY D. ❤❤❤ that was the last time i watched him performed in a movie.
it's a wonder more reactors don't do this movie. It's a classic, full of great one-liners.
Life is hilarious im surprised more people havent reacted to it!! Glad u did 😎
I loved this movie it was a friend's favorite movie. FYI can't get right wasn't death he was mute=can't speak. Also biscuit didn't want to go home,because his mother (family wouldn't and didn't accept his lifestyle.
They played Des Ree's song Life in the trailer of the movie.
You should have seen the bloopers 😂
11 dollars a week was decent money in 1932. It’s equivalent to 247 dollars today.
That was still very little. You couldn't make ends meet , today, with $247 a week ($988 a month).
@@obdiane The average annual salary in 1932 was 1125.00 per year. So 11a week would have been dead on average. Not high, but not low either.
@@Fmanzo10 Oh...I see your point. I was going more by the $247 with today's economy, thank you for clarifying .
The cost of living was significantly lower back then so $12/week wasn’t bad. Think about it a cup of coffee used to be 25¢ don’t even get me started on penny candy that’s now ridiculously overpriced.
💯💯 Now This Damn Generation Is So Fucked Up RIP Good Ol 90s To Mid 2000s
Back in the 30s im sure claude could rent a room in a nice rooming house for $5 a week...keep a fresh suit for work...to eat a good sandwich and coffe for $2 a day. Thats ok we gotta remember 1932 was the great depression era. Nobody really had much. plus he was going to night school. He did well for himself. He didnt have no kids. Seem like he came from a good "brownstone" home in harlem. He wasnt no street kid like ray. $12 a week is ok but not good esp having a education. His and daisy meal at spankys nice establishment was about $10 when they tried to dine and ditch 😅.
This was the best reaction to this movie! I was so invested with you, I got emotional too, thank you
Rick James did a good job as spanky
Always love your reactions. You are a good person with a big heart. Life is deep.
Such a great movie and even better reaction ❤❤
Top 5 funniest movies of all time
"We from hell" 😂 you really are my favourite youtuber. Your laugh kills me 😭😭😭. I always look forward to your reactions
Life is one of my favorite movies & has lots of replay value.
Awesome reaction!!
Fun fact: spanky Johnson is played by Rick James. Also, that prison is a real place in Mississippi, im from there. It’s called parchman. And don’t believe everything in this movie about The Sip. Yea it’s racism but it’s the same amount as everywhere else. Plus it’s a lot of predominantly black cities and towns, especially mine. So don’t think them “yt” folks play with us like that lol. Billy and them can get did wrong over some pie.
Great movie, one of my favorites. Thanks for your reaction. My favorite scene was when they were standing on the bottles. His toe slipped into the hole! Oh, I laughed so hard!
The older actor with the cut on his face , is the same actor from " Full Metal Jacket "
A pardon Does mean you get out of jail That's how I can't get right got out
$22 back then is equivalent to $474 today
Two weeks pay. $232 roughly weekly now a days is pizza and wings money. But $22 dollars in 1932 the great depression era?? You probably could pay $5 a week rent at a rooming house. then you gotta make ya way with the rest...food, work suit, dates, school, transportation. Things like milk was 5 cent back then ..so im sure he could have made it with $22 dollars bi-weekly in 1932
Great reaction! The only thing i disagreed with was the oh no this is wrong when the men stared at the grown up adult woman.
Just place yourself in their shoes. In jail you dont see the opposite sex much.. So if you rarely get to see a man and all of a sudden a fine specimen shows up. I would bet that you would at least be watching . Maybe you would say oh that boys is grown up now. But you surely would mind the view. Lets be real what father lets a kid hang arround a mens prison/working ground. In the movie they only saw her one time. When she needed to decide which punishment they recieved. Ofcourse if it was different it would be really creepy. Its just not applyable to this situation.
Clean off that table, or I’ll whoop yo ass 😂😂😂
If you can pick a better life, pick it, please
Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
A classic!
This movie was great. R.I.P Bernie
Clowns without a circus 😂
Maybe I outta eat yo corn bread.
Eddie is wild. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for being one of the only real reactions to this movie just to be clear yeah im white i havent ever had to live any of this i only catch hate for being trans but that's not the same. Possibly you could help me understand why i love the comedic relief but a lot of this movie hits the feeling box especially the part w biscuit 💔 i love wyclefs music in this movie too and damn do i miss Bernie Mac america he was my moms favorite they had the same personality i swear 😂🖤🖤 i love your facial expressions youre a delight hunny definitely a new sub from me 💯
It's eleven dollars per week. Twenty Two divided by two is eleven.
Sorry I’m slow uh
Biscuit couldn't go home because he was, excuse the phrase "turnt out". At that time it was better to be an ex-con than gay.
At that time... it was better to "pass" for white and/OR totally disappear to another state and never speak to your family again. Anything was better than be gay.
And passing for 1... was looked down on by other blk folks. It was a proclamation of "shame" when a blk person decided to "pass" for white. So being gay in 1930/40s as a blk man was unheard of... Usually if a man was bi-sexual he was very DL and most likely white ...well connected and very wealthy. He could go to france and be "gay" for a yr traveling Europe with his "companion" and come back to America and have a wife and children and no one would know. Being gay as a blk man in 1930s mississippi was equal to slapping a white man or sassing a white woman! and telling him DO SUMTHIN ✊🏾🤨. IT was just unheard of.
Now I 100% agree...biscuit was more than "turnt out" like old socks. You can only imagine what was done to biscuit in prison. Them dudes definitely took turns on him with no mercy. It was shameful like having a mental disorder... cuz thats what they woulda called it and threw him in the crazy house. So imagine.. biscuit had it harder cause he had no protection from the white or blk man.
I love this movie. This might be my favorite comedy movie.
@@clutch236 😂😂😂 thank you
Spanky a.k.a. Rick James
You missed the best part😢...in the end cut scenes/bloopers. Eddie picks up and looks at the watch after the shooting of the guy who put them in jail, and says "This aint my Daddies watch!?!" Lmaoo... martin and the other guy in the scene start cracking up. You have to watch the end bloopers.
This is a good funny movie
Watch another eddie murphy classic movie Harlem Nights along with comedy legend Richard Pryor fun fact spanky is actually Rick James How you didn't watch the bloopers
wish more reacted to this
You’re the best!!
How did you not stay in the movie for the outtakes? India you should've kept watching for the outtakes. RIP to Bernie Mac, Heavy D and Rick James.
I love this movie good movie
Did you watch the movie Harlem Nights?
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22 dollars was like 500 dollars back in 1932.
Watch the movie “The Others”.
Love your channels.
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In 1932 they could trade their paper currency at a bank for real money, or be paid in real money.... Gold or Silver coin. $32 in Silver dollars would cost you about $700 in paper printed currency as of 2024
Biscuit couldn't go home to his mother because he was gay so that's why he ran to be killed
You're beautiful & loving your vibe ❤
You should start The Wire series one of best series ever
It is so nice to see you laugh!!!!! You are a tender should and it is beautiful! I would hang out with you at a ball game anytime. If you would have an old white guy hanging out with you. :) God Bless!
Next can you watch "Menace to society" or "Juice"
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ummm that’s 11/week 😭😭😭
You sure are cute,got a Sanaa Lathan thing going on😍..and she just happened to be in this movie lol
Anybody Ever Told Ya Look A Bit Like Young Queen Latifah Especially When Were On Set It Off?
Girl. I think I love you. God bless your sweet spirit....Check out "A Rage in Harlem"..
Awesome reaction/ can you please watch a movie called HARRY AND THE HENDERSONS.