Rayford Gibson: "If any of you ever get to New York, go to Ray's Boom Boom Room, the most happening spot in all of Manhattan." Splendid movie, made us laugh and cry. Eddie Murphy phenomenal as usual! We appreciate you guys, for all your support, so don't forget to hit that subscribe button, it really motivates us to keep up the content. And of course if you are interested in the full reaction, you can find us here : www.patreon.com/takeaticket (You can find the latest uploads of the shows we are watching and much more) Much love Rob and Trin
A lot of Federal Minimum Security Prisons in the US famously don't have fences, usually hedges, but not fences. The facilities are comparably very nice, so mostly inmates won't take any chance of ending up somewhere else. There are probably state facilities which are similar, as well.
Yeah we had a big list of 90's movies and some of them won a poll, and we always try to pick one that didn't win the poll to try and still be a bit fair, and we saw it was and Eddie Murphy movie, we were like, YEAH THIS ONE! 😊
@@robtrinreact2825 That's a great attitude to have; sometimes you really luck in! It was a great find 'back in the day' when I saw it at my neighbourhood 2nd-hand vhs store.
@@chefskiss6179 ~Trin, renting movies at VHS store was a thing I loved doing!! just being there and looking at which movie I wanted was an acticity that I liked a lot :)
This is a great pick guys! "Life" is one of my family's favourite movies! Eddie n Martin hit it outta the park with this one! It's funny, but sad at times too. Its all about friendship n loyalty. So happy to watch it with you guys! ❣️❣️
Oh and it was also prohibition era so alcohol distribution and consumption was illegal in many areas of America but especially down south. Ray and Claude were from New York so many of the things that happened to them were unfamiliar up north like segregation/whites only establishments and biased judicial systems.
Just a little insight: back during this time and up through the civil rights era, the term "boy" was used to demean and belittle black men. So even though he was clearly much older, white people at the time used "boy" as a means to disrespect and emasculate black men bc they felt themselves superior. Nowadays it's not as outright but there are still areas and people who don't respect or consider adult black men as Men and so forth. But that's where I'll leave it. History and present day experience for black people is something that can be analyzed and dissected for days on end. Glad you took the time to enjoy this film, it really balanced comedy with some cold hard truths.
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this but the actor that played "Can't get right " in this movie is the same actor that played one of the bad guy's "new shocker" in Spiderman Homecoming.
Unpopular opinion here - I just can't get past the very sad and tragic premise of this movie. For anyone to have their entire life unjustly taken away from him is so sad, that I just can't laugh at any of the jokes in this movie.
Rayford Gibson: "If any of you ever get to New York, go to Ray's Boom Boom Room, the most happening spot in all of Manhattan."
Splendid movie, made us laugh and cry. Eddie Murphy phenomenal as usual!
We appreciate you guys, for all your support, so don't forget to hit that subscribe button, it really motivates us to keep up the content.
And of course if you are interested in the full reaction, you can find us here : www.patreon.com/takeaticket (You can find the latest uploads of the shows we are watching and much more)
Much love
Rob and Trin
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 IT EXISTS IN MY MIND!
The description of Rays Boom Boom Room is the best!! It exists in all our minds! 😅
"BOY get us some Worcestershire sauce, clean off that damn table 'fo I WHOOP YO ASS" 💀
Nobody realizes Spanky is Rick James and Rick was pretty decent as a actor
Everyone knows
I know I did not!
Literally one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time. I could probably recite this word for word 😂
This movie is a blast from the past, I haven't seen this movie in so long, I'm glad u guys are reacting to it though
Can we all agree that Ray's Boom Boom Room comes to "life" in Harlem Nights?
"I knew a bitch named Della that hits harder than you" is a reference from the movie Harlem Nights. Another Eddie Murphy movie.
Ahaaa that's pretty cool!! It was hilarious and yeah made him prove his point eventho he took a hit for it 💪
Please do mr and Mrs smith 2005 movie.
Eddie Murphy just did coming to America 2 a couple years ago
"I know a bish named Della hit harder than you."
lmao he mentioned Della Reese from Harlem Nights.
Cornbread is delicious! I grew up on it. But make sure you get it from a Black southern soul food restaurant. They make it the best, imo!
Right? Southern cornbread with ham and beans is heaven. Even better with fried potatoes.
_🔥UNDERRATED 🔥_
*Bowfinger* (1999) | *Steve Martin* & *Eddie Murphy*
*Holy Man* (1998) | *Eddie Murphy* & *Jeff Goldblum*
_Bonus Track :_
★ - *Bicentennial Man* (1999) | *Robin Williams* & *Sam Neill*
★ - *Blast from the Past* (1999) | *Brendan Fraser* & *Christopher Walken*
★ - *Major Payne* (1995) | *Damon Wayans*
OMG - yesssss, bowfinger!!!! 😂😂😂
Damn!!.. Rob and Trin stepping up the movie game 👌🏿
Classic.
All imma say for recommendation:
"Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins"
This movie was absolutely amazing!!
If you guys liked Eddie Murphy in this, you should watch Harlem Nights
You shot my pinky toe! 😅
@@57kwest 😂
A lot of Federal Minimum Security Prisons in the US famously don't have fences, usually hedges, but not fences. The facilities are comparably very nice, so mostly inmates won't take any chance of ending up somewhere else. There are probably state facilities which are similar, as well.
I don't know how you came upon this one and made it a must-watch, but...GREAT selection! Thanks for this one!
Yeah we had a big list of 90's movies and some of them won a poll, and we always try to pick one that didn't win the poll to try and still be a bit fair, and we saw it was and Eddie Murphy movie, we were like, YEAH THIS ONE! 😊
@@robtrinreact2825 That's a great attitude to have; sometimes you really luck in! It was a great find 'back in the day' when I saw it at my neighbourhood 2nd-hand vhs store.
@@chefskiss6179 ~Trin, renting movies at VHS store was a thing I loved doing!! just being there and looking at which movie I wanted was an acticity that I liked a lot :)
“Ah yeah he just a little drunk.” 😭😭😭 this man is bleeding profusely and Ray talking about he just a little drunk
Now this is a hood classic!!!! Yall picked a good one!!
Eddie Murphy play the Donkey in Shrek
This is a great pick guys! "Life" is one of my family's favourite movies! Eddie n Martin hit it outta the park with this one! It's funny, but sad at times too. Its all about friendship n loyalty. So happy to watch it with you guys! ❣️❣️
You guys picked a banger! Another one of my favorite movies lol you guys are on a roll.
Oh and it was also prohibition era so alcohol distribution and consumption was illegal in many areas of America but especially down south. Ray and Claude were from New York so many of the things that happened to them were unfamiliar up north like segregation/whites only establishments and biased judicial systems.
Semi true, jim crow didn't exist up north but the policing and the judicial system, among other things were still very present up north
This is a heartfelt movie. Great reaction. 💯 Surprise reaction. Y'all stay cool.
Oh man this movie is one of my favs, absolutely hilarious 😂 thanks again Rob and Trin for the beet reactions!!! ❤
Just a little insight: back during this time and up through the civil rights era, the term "boy" was used to demean and belittle black men. So even though he was clearly much older, white people at the time used "boy" as a means to disrespect and emasculate black men bc they felt themselves superior. Nowadays it's not as outright but there are still areas and people who don't respect or consider adult black men as Men and so forth. But that's where I'll leave it. History and present day experience for black people is something that can be analyzed and dissected for days on end. Glad you took the time to enjoy this film, it really balanced comedy with some cold hard truths.
A movie 🍿🎥 I think you would enjoy is men of honor, a movie with Robert de Niro and Cuba gooding Jr. Great reactions keep em coming
Great choice! This movie is comedic gold!
Right? This is a absolute favorite in my house. Great movie!
We had such a blast!! What a beautiful movie!
Glad I was here before 20k
One of my all time favourite movies. One of the funniest comedies ever imo and just an overall great movie with all the tones it hits
This movie is so damn good...funny thing is....the whole thing is a tragedy dressed as a comedy.
Cornbread is really good. Try it. ❤
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this but the actor that played "Can't get right " in this movie is the same actor that played one of the bad guy's "new shocker" in Spiderman Homecoming.
Bokeem Woodbine.
Almost 20k 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Let's goooo!!! 😍😍
Please do mr and Mrs smith 2005 movie.
The superintendent is played by my late uncle Neal ❤
Oh wow that is so cool! He had a really funny moment ❤️
Omg. This movie is hilarious. It has a great soundtrack too.
Oh absolutely the music was amazing!
I forgot that Rick James was in this movie.
Same
Spanky? because I was sitting here like damn that dude looks like Rick James. Thing is, I don't remember him being in it. Like at all. 🤦♀️
I didn't even know this movie existed
where there’s hope, there’s always freedom. this movie is GOLD. excellent pick guys. 😁
Unpopular opinion here - I just can't get past the very sad and tragic premise of this movie. For anyone to have their entire life unjustly taken away from him is so sad, that I just can't laugh at any of the jokes in this movie.
Totally understandable 👍
I haven't seen this movie in 20 years,I have had corn bread I find it too dry
It can be. My grandma used to make some AWESOME Mexican style spicy cornbread. It was incredible lol
You had some bad cornbread if it was dry.
Cornbread with butter and honey is bussin'!
12:25 boy is a racial slur