@@samdelongforgeeks i would have been happy to have these parents during high school lol. i love them both. they absolutely delivered the lines in just the perfect way lol.
The mascot guy doesn't come out of nowhere. It makes sense if you think about his story arc. But no one is paying attention to him. Scared, shy boy is locked in a room with a girl he likes. He chickens out of kissing her an she covers for him. Now he is infatuated. He then seems to get over being shy an becomes the mascot. Or he became the mascot to force himself to be more outgoing. As the mascot she talks to him. He keeps bumping in to her an hitting on her but she doesn't show interest. So he plays it off with the friend stuff. The friendly mascot guy is his fallback safe space. He ditched a wedding rehearsal to go to a party, just to bump in to her. She leaves when they do. He brings up the kiss at the pool, trying to tell her he knows whats really going on. Tells her they could have tried again. She completely misses it, so he does the friend thing again an. He thinks hes being shot down. In the car he brings it up again. He then says he regrets not kissing her. Her being mad at her friend, she lets slip that she likes him. He is shocked. Until that point he thought she was just being friendly. Now that he knows, he immediately asks to kiss her. Not long in to her stream, she talks about two classic romantic movies. He knows those movies, which says a lot. He then stops watching the stream, finds a mp3 player, downloads a song, steals a mower an drives it to her house. He is the kind of guy that does not ask girls out until they give him a sign they will say yes, but once he has that, he goes all out. But she is so busy hiding her feelings that she misses it until then. An we miss it because we think hes background until then.
I thought it was pretty clear Todd had a crush on Olive the whole time. From the beginning of the movie, he comes up to her and awkwardly tries to start conversations with her
I didn't think about that - thank you for raising that point. SHE GAVE the student Chlamydia but she hadn't slept with her husband in over 6 months, it didn't come from him. Which means she has been having other affairs before getting with the student. She told the story to Olive as if this was the only affair that she had out of desperation but her timeline doesn't work - she is still lying.
I had forgotten about the fact that Micah was 22 years old old in high school. Funny, they said that, so Lisa Kudrow could just be an adulterer who had inappropriate sex with a student but not a child.
I was hoping to see more reactions to the parent's jokes (the adoption joke + Olive's conversations with her mum) but I'm glad you love them as much as I do!! ❤️ BEST on screen parents ever!!😂🥰
★ *Superbad* (2007) Jonah Hill & *Emma Stone♡* ★ *Why Him?* (2016) James Franco & *Bryan Cranston* 🔥 ★ *Get Him to the Greek* (2010) Jonah Hill & *Puff Daddy⸸* ★ *Scott Pilgrim vs. the World* (2010) Chris Evans & *Brie Larson♡* ★ *We're the Millers* (2013) *Jennifer Aniston* & Emma Roberts ★ *Horrible Bosses* (2011) Kevin Spacey , *Jennifer Aniston* , Colin Farrell , Jamie Foxx , Jason Bateman , Jason Sudeikis & Charlie Day
Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson were the coolest and funniest parents I've ever seen! Emma Stone is a sweetheart and badass and this is the film that introduced me to her. And Penn (Lobster Todd) is smokin' hot with a heart of gold! Amanda Bynes' character was also blast. One of my favorite movies, period!
This is one of my comfort movies! Whole cast absolutely knocked it out of the park, and it’s my favourite role Amanda Bynes has ever done - she absolutely killed it . I went to a catholic school and know the character she was playing all too well, and she absolutely nailed it 😂
No. Stop hyperboling. If that scene deserves an Academy Award then we might as well it give it for literally every single movie ever made in Hollywood.
fun fact: Emma is a blonde. She dyed her hair red because Judd Apatow told her to in Superbad, because one of the other girls already had brown hair. Ever since then, she's been a redhead. She said in an interview that when she did Spider-Man she dyed it back to red "literally as soon as I could"
I also heard recently that she wants to go back to using her real first name, Emily. She changed it when she started acting because there was another actress at the time named Emily Stone.
that's crazy. I always thought she was a natural redhead. it looks so natural on her. I can see why she dyes it. I know a few other celebs that keep dying their hair a specific color when their natural hair is so different. ( example: Amy Lee of Evanescence dyes her hair black for years but is a natural blonde, actress Sarah Michelle Gellar mainly dyes her hair blonde and is mostly known for having blonde hair but her natural hair is brown )
The movie 'Easy A' is a modern adaptation loosely based on the classic American 1850 book 'The Scarlett Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. One of the great novels in American literature.
People tend to forget Emma Stone was originally planning on a a music career m her television debut in 2004and was a cast member of a Partiriidge family reboot on VH1
Great reaction - Jaby's sense of fun is contagious, and it's great to see Steph reacting to something like this, very incisive, tho she seems uncomfortable - I just realized watching this again that this is almost a prequel to Poor Things, and Emma Stone's role almost feels like preparation for it - Easy A is very strong as a response to Hawthorne and a contemporary riff on those themes - ppl should see the 1926 film that's excerpted here, from the great Victor Sjostrom, w incredible performances from Lillian Gish and Lars Hanson - also react to Eighth Grade, Thirteen, and Booksmart
This is one of my favorite movie to the point and I memorized most of the lines. I'm glad it's getting the proper recognition and you guys reacting to it!
Fun fact: the night I first saw this movie was the night we got Bin Laden. We stopped the movie halfway through to watch the announcement then went back to it. Weird memory to be linked to a movie
I was first introduced to Emma Stone through this movie. It was a work friend's husband's favorite movie at the time so I gave it a chance and was SO GLAD I did!
I'm Gen Z 80's kid dude who grew up on the cinema of teen machine John Hughes and the Brat Pack during my formative years. One of the two biggest modern movies that seem like spiritual cousins to that era of rite of passage movies is this Easy A. I saw it three times opening weekend and thought it was an instant classic in the teen angst genre and Emna Stone was and is a one woman show force of nature giving a break out go for broke tour de force performance and complete big ball of talent savage. It's lost none of its charm and power. This is the cinematic equivalent of a bottle of Perkocet. You'll OD on happiness. The other film is 2017's The Edge Of Seventeen where Hailee Steinfeld pulls off a similar feet as Stone and just owns that movie start to finish showing all her range and its considerable and immense. Check that one out. Woody Harrelson as a cynical teacher and her's scenes are transcendent.
Great review, loved this movie so much, you look so good in this vid jaby...I also so agree with steph..highschool is such a horrible experience, a rite of passage but not something Id ever wanna go back to under and circumstance lol
No shade to these reactors because I feel like I see this all the time when I watch younger people react to a movie that’s not even that old, especially a comedy. It’s a comedy it’s not meant to be taken so seriously. This is actually an incredibly witty comedy that is you don’t really listen you miss great hilarious dialogue.
Awesome reaction you guys!!💯 Also can I just say that Jaby's laugh is the best thing in the world.. 😆 because simultaneously I start laughing hysterically and automatically in a better mood. 😂😂💓💓
Sad thing is being hot in high school doesn't make you a sure thing if you can't sell it. When I went through high school I had zero self worth and zero self confidence so I went through the whole thing single AF. If anyone did talk to me outside of my friend group I didn't believe a thing they said I thought they were just being ironic because it's the late 90's and ironic sarcasm is how people talked. Even in my friend group I got one compliment I held on to because they were in a terrible spot and not in a place to joke so I knew that one was real the rest I blew off as jokes. It wouldn't be for another 20-ish years I realized what I had a shot at and lost somewhere around the 39/40 mark I saw a picture of myself it was either in high school or just after and I can't believe how stupidly 90's HOT I was externally, if I had just a tiny bit of confidence it was over but I didn't so it was all Ogre.
I remember back before Emma Stone came into her own, she was often referred to as, "the girl who looks like Lindsay Lohan. I think the first movie I saw her in, was The Rocker. Also, no shade, because you guys are great, but might as well face it, Steph is kinda giving me Robert Palmer video vibes in this. 😂
Omg is this the shortest intro ever? Doesn't matter, this movie is amazing. It never got the cult following Mean Girls got, but for me it's just as good. Emma Stone *delivers* as Olive. Her parents are amazing. And Penn Badgley is HOT and not creepy, for once.
Not for nothing, because I agree, but it fascinates me when youtubers call out an entire generation (that I'm not a member of) for sharing their thoughts on social media. RUclips influencers are just an extension of it.
Don't worry, for years I thought Malcolm McDowell was Feyd in the original Dune movie before recently realizing it was actually Sting. It happens to the best of us.
My sister's best friend had a horrible experience with her high school counselor. So she became a high school counselor. A really good one from what I hear.
28:50 to be fair he LITERALLY only did what she LITERALLY put out to the whole school how was he supposed to know, Granted it was a slimes move but that’s LITERALLY what she gets paid for how does he no it’s fake!
the parents in this movie are absolute scene-stealers.
Stanley Tucci is like my spirit animal in this movie: " I was gay once its fine."
@@samdelongforgeeks i would have been happy to have these parents during high school lol. i love them both. they absolutely delivered the lines in just the perfect way lol.
“Where are you from originally?”
Stanley Tucci's outburst of "Who told you?" when their son mentions being adopted is my favorite delivery of any line ever.
“Is there an Olive here?”
“There’s a whole jar of them in the refrigerator”
The mascot guy doesn't come out of nowhere. It makes sense if you think about his story arc. But no one is paying attention to him.
Scared, shy boy is locked in a room with a girl he likes. He chickens out of kissing her an she covers for him. Now he is infatuated.
He then seems to get over being shy an becomes the mascot. Or he became the mascot to force himself to be more outgoing.
As the mascot she talks to him. He keeps bumping in to her an hitting on her but she doesn't show interest. So he plays it off with the friend stuff. The friendly mascot guy is his fallback safe space.
He ditched a wedding rehearsal to go to a party, just to bump in to her. She leaves when they do.
He brings up the kiss at the pool, trying to tell her he knows whats really going on. Tells her they could have tried again. She completely misses it, so he does the friend thing again an. He thinks hes being shot down.
In the car he brings it up again. He then says he regrets not kissing her. Her being mad at her friend, she lets slip that she likes him. He is shocked. Until that point he thought she was just being friendly. Now that he knows, he immediately asks to kiss her.
Not long in to her stream, she talks about two classic romantic movies. He knows those movies, which says a lot. He then stops watching the stream, finds a mp3 player, downloads a song, steals a mower an drives it to her house.
He is the kind of guy that does not ask girls out until they give him a sign they will say yes, but once he has that, he goes all out. But she is so busy hiding her feelings that she misses it until then. An we miss it because we think hes background until then.
Soo.....
How long have you been a Furry?
@@lokithecat7225not reading allat😭
Great analysis actually.
THANK YOU for that. that's exactly ( pretty much ) what I've noticed about his character. great reading of his character! spot on!
oh, this is fantastic
I thought it was pretty clear Todd had a crush on Olive the whole time. From the beginning of the movie, he comes up to her and awkwardly tries to start conversations with her
It's weird how reactors don't get that
I didn't think about that - thank you for raising that point. SHE GAVE the student Chlamydia but she hadn't slept with her husband in over 6 months, it didn't come from him. Which means she has been having other affairs before getting with the student. She told the story to Olive as if this was the only affair that she had out of desperation but her timeline doesn't work - she is still lying.
Why did I never actually catch on to that. You’re totally right!
This is an insanely rewatchable movie. Emma Stone is love, Emma Stone is life😍🤩
"Is that Sting?" one of the funniest things I've heard in awhile lmao!
I had forgotten about the fact that Micah was 22 years old old in high school. Funny, they said that, so Lisa Kudrow could just be an adulterer who had inappropriate sex with a student but not a child.
Yeah plus olive covering for her would’ve made less sense if she was having an affair with a minor
I was hoping to see more reactions to the parent's jokes (the adoption joke + Olive's conversations with her mum) but I'm glad you love them as much as I do!! ❤️
BEST on screen parents ever!!😂🥰
★ *Superbad* (2007) Jonah Hill & *Emma Stone♡*
★ *Why Him?* (2016) James Franco & *Bryan Cranston* 🔥
★ *Get Him to the Greek* (2010) Jonah Hill & *Puff Daddy⸸*
★ *Scott Pilgrim vs. the World* (2010) Chris Evans & *Brie Larson♡*
★ *We're the Millers* (2013) *Jennifer Aniston* & Emma Roberts
★ *Horrible Bosses* (2011) Kevin Spacey , *Jennifer Aniston* , Colin Farrell , Jamie Foxx , Jason Bateman , Jason Sudeikis & Charlie Day
This and The Duff are my go to. The parents are the best characters.
This and Flipped for me. Always a fun experience to rewatch.
My counseler recommended that I drop out. He said staying in would be beating a dead horse. I did in 10th grade and went to college 6 months later.
Every time I watch reactions of this movie I get pocket of sunshine stuck in my head for weeks.
It's sad that people forget how good Amanda Bynes was before her breakdown.
Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson were the coolest and funniest parents I've ever seen! Emma Stone is a sweetheart and badass and this is the film that introduced me to her. And Penn (Lobster Todd) is smokin' hot with a heart of gold! Amanda Bynes' character was also blast. One of my favorite movies, period!
This is one of my comfort movies! Whole cast absolutely knocked it out of the park, and it’s my favourite role Amanda Bynes has ever done - she absolutely killed it . I went to a catholic school and know the character she was playing all too well, and she absolutely nailed it 😂
Academy Award for Emma Stone in the ‘Pocketful of Sunshine’ Montage. We’ve all been there, we’ve all done it.
No. Stop hyperboling. If that scene deserves an Academy Award then we might as well it give it for literally every single movie ever made in Hollywood.
@@Targaryen_HistorianFound the Marianne
@@ApocalypticHamTacos what?
fun fact: Emma is a blonde. She dyed her hair red because Judd Apatow told her to in Superbad, because one of the other girls already had brown hair. Ever since then, she's been a redhead. She said in an interview that when she did Spider-Man she dyed it back to red "literally as soon as I could"
i wonder if this is the role that landed her role as gwen stacy since she gave that character so much personality
I also heard recently that she wants to go back to using her real first name, Emily. She changed it when she started acting because there was another actress at the time named Emily Stone.
that's crazy. I always thought she was a natural redhead. it looks so natural on her. I can see why she dyes it. I know a few other celebs that keep dying their hair a specific color when their natural hair is so different. ( example: Amy Lee of Evanescence dyes her hair black for years but is a natural blonde, actress Sarah Michelle Gellar mainly dyes her hair blonde and is mostly known for having blonde hair but her natural hair is brown )
Fun fact: the most famous red head of all, Lucille Ball, is also a natural blonde. But I feel like both her and Emma look better as gingers!!
The movie 'Easy A' is a modern adaptation loosely based on the classic American 1850 book 'The Scarlett Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. One of the great novels in American literature.
this movie’s so fuckin funny lmao i think i loved olive’s parents the most
“oh my GOD, who told you?!” 😭💀
People tend to forget Emma Stone was originally planning on a a music career m her television debut in 2004and was a cast member of a Partiriidge family reboot on VH1
This movie is so much fun. The characters are quirky and silly. You can’t take it too seriously, it’s just a good time.
Great reaction - Jaby's sense of fun is contagious, and it's great to see Steph reacting to something like this, very incisive, tho she seems uncomfortable - I just realized watching this again that this is almost a prequel to Poor Things, and Emma Stone's role almost feels like preparation for it - Easy A is very strong as a response to Hawthorne and a contemporary riff on those themes - ppl should see the 1926 film that's excerpted here, from the great Victor Sjostrom, w incredible performances from Lillian Gish and Lars Hanson - also react to Eighth Grade, Thirteen, and Booksmart
If you love watching Amanda Bynes, you should totally watch What A Girl Wants. It has Colin Firth in it and it's fucking hilarious! 😂
Big Fat Liar was my intro to Amanda Bynes. What A Girl Wants was my second film of hers.
Jaby has the most contagious laugh 😂💪
This is one of my favorite movie to the point and I memorized most of the lines. I'm glad it's getting the proper recognition and you guys reacting to it!
same
The parents are awesome in this movie.
And I only knew who Emma Stone was after this movie.
Thought "V card" was famous phrase
Back in the day…
@SpontaneousAndStructured no it's used a lot in heartbreak high, a recent release
it is especially for someone of his age
It makes me so happy to see Jaby get so into this and genuinely laugh. I loved this movie when I was in 8th or 9th grade.
Fun fact: the night I first saw this movie was the night we got Bin Laden. We stopped the movie halfway through to watch the announcement then went back to it. Weird memory to be linked to a movie
This is one of those movies that sneaks up on you. Easily able to watch it more than once.
I love this movie, such a fun watch and such quick, witty dialogue. Olive reminds me of Veronica Mars and that character's snappy comebacks.
"these are bad, they lead to unwanted pregnancy, mismatched tires on your vehicle..."
"what? how does that lead to unwanted pregnancy??"
bro
I think he thought they were just smoking cigs and not weed lol. I think they talked over that part when it was mentioned.
Can't believe you didn't include "Who told you?"🤣
Man I genuinely forgot how funny this movie was. 😂
The line about Florida is more accurate today then when the movie came out.
This is one of my favorite movies, so many great one-liners that I quote all the time 😂
You guys were so fun to watch, Jaby has such a great laugh! Some of these jokes really got him haha.
Agreed! I love when we get a cackle from Jaby!
I was first introduced to Emma Stone through this movie. It was a work friend's husband's favorite movie at the time so I gave it a chance and was SO GLAD I did!
I'm Gen Z 80's kid dude who grew up on the cinema of teen machine John Hughes and the Brat Pack during my formative years. One of the two biggest modern movies that seem like spiritual cousins to that era of rite of passage movies is this Easy A. I saw it three times opening weekend and thought it was an instant classic in the teen angst genre and Emna Stone was and is a one woman show force of nature giving a break out go for broke tour de force performance and complete big ball of talent savage. It's lost none of its charm and power. This is the cinematic equivalent of a bottle of Perkocet. You'll OD on happiness. The other film is 2017's The Edge Of Seventeen where Hailee Steinfeld pulls off a similar feet as Stone and just owns that movie start to finish showing all her range and its considerable and immense. Check that one out. Woody Harrelson as a cynical teacher and her's scenes are transcendent.
woodchuck todd knowing where she lives is not stalkery they literally grew up together n carpool, he literally shows hes has a good memory
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Great review, loved this movie so much, you look so good in this vid jaby...I also so agree with steph..highschool is such a horrible experience, a rite of passage but not something Id ever wanna go back to under and circumstance lol
Yeah, Olive’s parents are definitely a highlight for me ❤
17:06 Seeing Jaby just absolutely lose it is so contagious! 😂
No shade to these reactors because I feel like I see this all the time when I watch younger people react to a movie that’s not even that old, especially a comedy. It’s a comedy it’s not meant to be taken so seriously. This is actually an incredibly witty comedy that is you don’t really listen you miss great hilarious dialogue.
You can tell Steph didn't like the lower back tattoo part in the movie. I bet it hit right at home for her.
"Is that Sting?!"
Facepalm :D
Awesome reaction you guys!!💯 Also can I just say that Jaby's laugh is the best thing in the world.. 😆 because simultaneously I start laughing hysterically and automatically in a better mood. 😂😂💓💓
Sad thing is being hot in high school doesn't make you a sure thing if you can't sell it. When I went through high school I had zero self worth and zero self confidence so I went through the whole thing single AF. If anyone did talk to me outside of my friend group I didn't believe a thing they said I thought they were just being ironic because it's the late 90's and ironic sarcasm is how people talked. Even in my friend group I got one compliment I held on to because they were in a terrible spot and not in a place to joke so I knew that one was real the rest I blew off as jokes. It wouldn't be for another 20-ish years I realized what I had a shot at and lost somewhere around the 39/40 mark I saw a picture of myself it was either in high school or just after and I can't believe how stupidly 90's HOT I was externally, if I had just a tiny bit of confidence it was over but I didn't so it was all Ogre.
One of my all time favourite movies!
Jaby laughing is so infectious!
I remember back before Emma Stone came into her own, she was often referred to as, "the girl who looks like Lindsay Lohan.
I think the first movie I saw her in, was The Rocker.
Also, no shade, because you guys are great, but might as well face it, Steph is kinda giving me Robert Palmer video vibes in this. 😂
This movie was my favourite in comedic genre😅
I've never clicked anything so fast. Came running just looking at the title.
15:50 thats an easter egg a call back to his role in Devil Wears Prada....
Ir's kind of awesome that she has TWO Oscars now ..
This is a great movie. I love Emma Stone. Ally Michalka, the actress who plays her friend, is pretty hot too. Her parents were awesome.
Omg is this the shortest intro ever? Doesn't matter, this movie is amazing. It never got the cult following Mean Girls got, but for me it's just as good. Emma Stone *delivers* as Olive. Her parents are amazing. And Penn Badgley is HOT and not creepy, for once.
Not for nothing, because I agree, but it fascinates me when youtubers call out an entire generation (that I'm not a member of) for sharing their thoughts on social media. RUclips influencers are just an extension of it.
BEST CINEMA PARENTS EVER!!! 😂❤
Don't worry, for years I thought Malcolm McDowell was Feyd in the original Dune movie before recently realizing it was actually Sting. It happens to the best of us.
In my state of VA, u can go to highschool until 21
When i was a freshman there was a girl that was 21 she just needed a few credits to get her diploma
This movie is the best one of my favorite movies
This is definitely my favorite Emma Stone movie. It’s so amazing and hilarious.
Same
I think Jaby would enjoy the movie Saved! with Jenna Malone and Mandy Moore.
Easily my favorite teen movie (and romantic comedy, if it counts as one)
Jaby's react when Steph hasn't watched FRIENDS. You and me both 🤣
Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson as Fun Parents >>>>>>>>>>
This is one of my favorite movies ever
Great reaction.
My favorite Emma Stone movie 💘💗😍
If i were Olive id say "movie: the lady and the...."
Dude i love your laugh 🤣🤣🤣
Emily's best movie of all time ❤
I love this movie so much!
I love that they did the Ronald McDonald Miller lawnmower ride at the end.
If you havent seen Cant Buy Me Love its a fantastic film
Ehm...I think Emma Stone wasn't in "SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME"- She played the unlucky "Gwen Stacy" in the two "THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN" movies. ;-)
It's funny to hear them say the next generation of parents are going to be like her parents, that's how my parents, the "Boomers" Gen WAS.
idk why but when this was on showtime or hbo it would play constantly along with Night and Day and i watched them way too many times that month : p
It’s not so much Olive’s looks but how she talks and acts intimidates immature hs boys🤣💀
"Why is he into her all of a sudden?"
AHM DUDE, HE WAS INTO HER THE ENTIRE TIME. THE MOVIE DOES NOT SHOW IT. JEEZ.
This is a classic, Almost feels like cult classic at this point.
We never got Emma Stone as Spidergwen, truly we live in the darkest timeline.
the parents are the best thing in this movie.
The Parents are way too OP.😂
You should watch YOU ❤❤ it's too good
19:15 Eric Ling is played by Yoshi Sudarso, before he was the blue Dino Charge Power Ranger.
20:30 STEPH SEBRAAAAAAAA, YOU HAVENT SEEN FRIENDS 😵
Amazing!
Oh yay you watched this always one of my favs that we rewatch all the time can't wait to watch this
Great reaction. You should check out Saved! It's a hidden gem of a movie.
My sister's best friend had a horrible experience with her high school counselor. So she became a high school counselor. A really good one from what I hear.
Hello, I am your personal Netflix recommended section. If you liked this movie, have you seen "The To Do List?" If not, please to do.
I love this movie
Me too
Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson are the stars of this movie
shoutout Steph my favorite reactor on the channel
"No one listens to her" the story of my life 😌
28:50 to be fair he LITERALLY only did what she LITERALLY put out to the whole school how was he supposed to know, Granted it was a slimes move but that’s LITERALLY what she gets paid for how does he no it’s fake!
That's Joe Goldberg
This movie is a loose adaptation of The Scarlet Letter.
Yup 👍