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Chris Nolan's first two films Memento and Following should scratch the same itch. Memento is particularly brilliant because it's completely linear it's just in reverse, so the end of the movie, and the reveal, is the beginning of the story.
The irony of the cop saying that Keaton programmed Verbal to say whatever he wanted, when the cop is himself being programmed with a version of events at that very moment.
Fantastic movie, but I think 'The usual suspects" was a common police term at the time. Capt. Renault uses it same as any other policeman would (except for knowing the killer was next to him). They were using it since at least the 1930's gangland era.
I first watched this movie on TBS. As soon as it finished I knew I had to see it again, then the movie started over for a second airing. It was perfect.
Fun fact: "Kaiser" or "Tsar" or variations of the title are derivatives of "Caesar". I find it particularly interesting that these titles were predominately adopted by cultures and kingdoms that Rome had conquered, or had tried to.
@@renzero9206 I agree, its definitely up there on the all-time best twists list...I hate to say it but I feel like Hannah knew the ending going in (most likely from seeing the movie before this at some point...when she first "guessed" that Verbal was probably Keyser Soze it just struck me as a little off (felt like she knew but was just waiting to say it out loud)...ok though, it's possible it all after all that she had that realization right then...however, i feel like she gave herself away a few seconds later, when she acted like just because she saw that Verbal had lied to police about the barbershop quartet that she was suddenly 100% convinced he was Keyser...I mean just my opinion, and it I remember watching this movie for the first time and yes, the moment you see the quartet thing your kind starts racing, then you see all the other lies, and yes you start questioning everything, but your brain is still kind of putting all the pieces together from when they reveal the first lie (barbershop quartet) until when he straightens out his limp while walking at the end...Hannah just seemed to be kind of waiting for the moment she could "figure it out" as opposed to her brain naturally piecing everything together...but hey I usually love "run to the movies" reactions and this doesn't change that... Also...even when Toy says to Hannah "You called that", I'm pretty sure Hannah kind of slips and says something like "Ithink there were like 3 other people" before stopping mid sentence..I would guess this is because she thought Toy was saying/implying "you got that and no one else would/did", and without thinking Hannah was about to say "oh I think like three other people figured it out as well", but she didn't get that far because she realized "how in the hell would I know if 3 people or 3,000 people guessed it of I hadn't looked into it and/or talked about it at some point...but I digress...still lo I e these two and the others on th ed channel
This movie is so good that I wish I had the creativity to write this story. I told a younger co-worker about it and she had never heard of it. I recommended it with the predication "Do yourself a favor and DO NOT look this up ahead of time. You'll only rob yourself by doing that.".
'' Who's Keyser Soze'' was the catchphrase when this came out and what an awesome reveal 😲 thankfully no one ruined this for me at the time and i love watching people react to this . Great reaction from the pair of you Toy and Hannah following all these twists along the way was not easy but in the end the payoff and grand reveal is worth it . one of the greatest crime thrillers in memory and of course one of the all time great plot twists . the end scene still gives me chills . sending good vibes thanks Toy and Hannah
“Bandits” with Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchette. It’s much more of a comedy but it’s crime/heist, drama, amazing twists, superb soundtrack, and just a great film, overall that gives you the same mind-blown feeling as this. I’m dating myself but when I was a kid my parents rented it from the video store off a staff recommendation and it remains one of my favorite crime movies of all time.
Whooooooaaaa how that one missed me is mind boggling! I loooove Bruce willis and billy bob Thornton! I'm going to save this right now! Thank you thank you thank you!!!😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
I think you guys would really like David Fincher's film, The Game. It features a fantastic performance by Michael Douglas and a very twisty storyline. I highly recommend it.
I rented this movie a long long time ago on VHS (back when I was in a barbershop quartet!) it's been forever since I've seen it and I only seem to have remembered the opening and the ending lol, so this was a very fun watch. Cheers as always, fantastic reactions and what a great movie!
The cigarette was an important clue. Watch Verbal during the movie. He repeatedly holds his cigarette the way it's done in Europe. During the lineup one of them kept farting and they couldn't keep a straight face. The cigarette that got flipped actually did hit him in the face and there was almost a real fight.
Just of curiosity, not to argue or anything. How do we hold cigarettes different in Europe than.... the rest of the world? I'm not a smoker myself, but I just got curios, never heard anything like that. 🙂
@@andreasbenning in Europe it was or is common to hold the cigarette between the thumb and forefinger tips with the hand forming a cup underneath it. In America, where I am, most people hold it between the forefinger and middle finger with the hand basically flat palm towards the face.
@@andreasbenning I'm not sure how common it is now, but at the time of this movie and before it was. If you wanted to appear posh you held it the European way.
As cool a villain as Keyser Soze is, it has to be noted that he basically fails here. He's setting up Keaton as the real Keyser Soze with law enforcement, hoping to pin years' worth of crimes on him, but Kujan sees through it at the very end. So Soze got away but he didn't succeed in burying his criminal persona.
@@AndyFNQ84 ...Exactly. He failed at what he originally planned to do which was pin it all on Keaton, but in the process he managed to make his personal mythology even more grand, which would make him even scarier to any adversaries from there on out. Now, in the criminal world of the story he's at God-like status. So it's a case of him losing the battle but accidentally winning the war.
As opposed to Kujan just sitting there blaming Keaton because Verbal didn't use the stuff on the wall as he walks away without a limp, got in the car and disappears forever? You think that would have been a better ending? A mystery were the cop never solves it? No voice overs of all the double talk?
An early role for Kevin Spacey was in the late 80s series "Wiseguy" he wonderfully played Mel Profit a very complex badguy. The series worth watching even if you don't do a reaction.
I would love to hear Hannah and Toy's barbershop duet! But first we need Hannah's 🤪 at 17:31 as a channel emote 😜 My next recommendation is Reservoir Dogs!
It worked out perfectly for Verbal. Kujan was so obsessed with it being Keaton that Verbal just had to plant the seeds to further that obsession and push Kujan further away from the truth
My wife and I saw this in the theater when it came out. There was an audible gasp when Keyser Soze's identity was revealed. I've never experienced this watching a movie since then.
The one you recognize, Toy, is Giancarlo Esposito and Redfoot is Peter Greene =) The cigarette flip actually hit Stephen Baldwin by accident, but they kept that take in. Well done, Hannah! =D =) Speaking of "heist gone wrong" and "who is who", the closest I can think of is Reservoir Dogs, which is Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut movie. It doesn't have the same mystery like this one and it's more lowbudget, but it's still a great movie with great dialogue. If you haven't seen it, watch it =) And speaking of "pee" =P, you should check out Desperado, which has Tarantino in a cameo telling a joke about a bar and piss XD ;P
When the 2 bodyguards of Kobayashi were executed in the elevator, you missed an opportunity to say: “Looks like we got our Jackson Pollock after all..!” 😋
@@toy4871 I'm the smartest person I know, and I say it's the greatest movie ever made, and I really don't care what anyone says about it, but I would recommend it to anyone who wants to hear a Shakespearean story with a science fiction twist. I directed The Tempest once upon a time for a Summer Shakespeare In The Park, and I portrayed Malvolio in a outer-space rendition of Twelfth Night once upon a stage, but nothing to me tops the perfection of Forbidden Planet. It's perfect. The only movies I have seen as often AND that I love as much are: Little Big Man (my favorite Western) The Thing (my favorite horror movie) The Amazing Quest of Earnest Bliss (my favorite romance) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (my favorite audience-participation musical) Legend (my favorite fantasy flick) The Changeling (my favorite ghost story) But Forbidden Planet tops them all! 💚❤️🖤💚❤️🖤💚❤️🖤💚❤️🖤💚❤️🖤 Wishing you the very, very best, Toy! 💕
"Long Kiss Goodnight”, "Basic Instinct" I would say. But also, I always try to get people to react to The Three Musketeers -93 as it has so many handsome male actors in their 90's prime 😍🤫
You guys caught the twist a lot earlier than my parents did. Which I LOVED since they caught the twist of Fight Club a lot... easier than I did so it felt like payback.
Great reactions from Hannah and Toy, to this awesome mystery thriller. The Usual Suspects is such a superb movie, that even if you know the ending, it still captivates. The plot is so intricate, it reminds me of some of the best movies Hollywood used to make, back in the 40's and 50's.
42:17 What other movies are like this? This is actually based on a 1991 TV movie called 'Deadly Game.' It isn't nearly as good but it has a very similar premise. When you get to the surprise ending you'll realize 'The Usual Suspects' Best Original Screenplay Oscar wasn't so original after all.
Hannah I always crush on your detective brain doing detective things!! Can't recommend other movies like this for obvious spoiler-esque reasons so I'll just say looking forward to the next one you run into!
"Mulholland Falls" (1996) "Jackie Brown" (1997) "Eastern Promises" (2007) "The Peacemaker" (1997) "Entrapment" (1999) "A History of Violence" (2005) "Out Of Sight" (1998) "Payback" (1999) "The Bank Job" (2008) "The Town" (2010) "The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3" (2009 remake) "Broken Arrow" (1996) "The Ladykillers" (2004 remake) "Parker" (2013) "Heist" (2001)
I wish I could do more than leave a thumbs-up. This film is one of my all-time favorites, and the absolute pinnacle in its use of the "unreliable narrator" device. e: Other films that employ it (and I'm just going full stream of consciousness, so I'm sure I'll hit films you've already reviewed) are: Atonement, Fallen, Lolita, Primal Fear, American Psycho, Shutter Island, Fight Club, Memento, Big Fish, Forrest Gump, The Great Gatsby, Rebecca, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and Perks of Being a Wallflower.
"What's in the box? What's in the fax?" TWO great flicks in the same year. What a way to introduce a relatively then-unknown actor to the world. Great watchalong with you two!
Lucky Number Slevin is one of the great under rated movies in the last 30 years. Josh Hartnett, Lucy Lui, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman.... certified BANGER!!!
Hannah's evil laugh was quite pleasing for some odd reason. Maybe I'm even more disturbed than I care to admit. Toy with the dye job. Not going to lie it's going to take some getting used to, but I like the commitment. Glad you liked the movie. I'm sure there are several that others will recommend. One that I think is awesome but not too many people know about is called Man on a Ledge. Please react to that one. And it's always great to see Boo. He knew who it was the whole time. You can't fool a cat, they're sneaky and the have 9 lives.
There is no other Noir film like this. But there are great Noir films. I'll suggest two that i think you both will love. Frist is LA Confidential, and the other is Motherless Brooklyn ... you know what i'll suggest one more that is actually a comedy using old film noir clips " Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
Okay so other movies with twisted plots like this (and no, I haven't checked what you've already watched) : The Others (2001), The Sting (2003), The Sixth Sense (1999), No Way Out (1987).
Ladies, thank you once again. If you liked this, perhaps at some point in the future you can possibly consider watching Suicide Kings. Not as awesome, but still quite nice. 💐
Hey Ladies! Shout out from your favorite US Marine! Great reaction! This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid that had a great twist! Did you guys know when Redfoot flicked the cigarette at Mcmanus It was supposed to hit him in the chest, but it hit him in the face by accident, So that was Mcmanus's actual reaction! That was not scripted! "Man From Uncle is a great watch! ❤🤍💙💛
I think the twist worked better back before Spacey made a name for himself as a guy who usually played that kind of part. He's kind of known now as an actor who's likely to have a part like that, so it's a lot easier to be suspicious of whatever character he's playing. In Moon it was honestly more surprising that he wasn't evil.
I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for but Christopher Nolan's Memento is a good 'Who dun it'. Also, it's one of the more unique stories told. It tells the story in reverse!
I won't leave a recommendation because you'd be expecting it when you watch the movie. But you should check out the films Searching For Bobby Fischer, The Imitation Game, Taeguki: Brotherhood of War (about the Korean War, but watch subtitled, not dubbed as the dubbed acting is terrible), Blowout which is set in Philly, No Way Out, and The Crying Game which is an Irish movie. These are all good films that hardly anyone else reacted to.
This is one of the best movies with an unreliable Narrator. The secret is that the narration is so engrossing you start to believe and trust it. Fight Club and Shutter island are others. For the opposite I would recommend The Shawshank Redemption.
I think Frailty would be a great movie for Toy and Hannah to watch. Mathew McConaughey , Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe. It's kind of a Psychological Thriller. Bill Paxton directed it as well.
“Fight Club” and “Sixth Sense” are, of course, the two other major movies that everyone thinks of when it comes to major “twists” (and all from the ‘90s, I might put “Se7en” in there as well). If you were looking for another good mystery/thriller with a fairly intense buildup and “twist” ending, might I suggest “Session 9”. Christopher McQuarrie, who wrote “Usual Suspects”, also did “Way of the Gun” with Benicio del Toro. That’s a personal favorite as well. (The film actually feels more like a Coen brothers movie because it revolves around a kidnapping plot.)
Nice reaction ladies. You two would definitely enjoy Burn After Reading, a Coen Brothers movie with an incredible cast. Also if you find a copy of Arlington Road with Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbin’s and Joan Cusak. A great drama and another movie with a great ending.
Movies like this.... 1.The Game with Micheal Douglas & Sean Pen 2.Primal Fear 3.The Sting 1973 4.Inception 5.Vertigo 6.The Trouble With Harry 7.Family Plot 8.Fight Club 9.Shutter Island 10.Cape Fear with Gregory Peck 11.To Live And Die In LA 12.LA Confidential 13.Lucky Number Slevin with Bruce Wllis 14.Death Becomes Her 15.Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 16.The Hatefull Eight 17.Ocean's 11 18.Casino 19.Office Space 20.Bullet Train 21.The Net with Sandra Bulock 22.Burn After Reading 23.Sleep Away Camp
I recommend a couple of film noirs starring Humphrey Bogart that are somewhat in this vein. The Maltese Falcon is one of the first, and best, of this genre. Also, The Big Sleep, based on a book by the great Raymond Chandler. The plot is so convoluted that reportedly Chandler himself wasn't sure who committed one of the murders. Make sure to watch the 1940's era version of these films starring Bogart, they are superior to any later or earlier versions.
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Did you see the twist coming when you first saw this film?
LA Confidential: also made in the 90s (set in the 50s). Also with Kevin Spacey.
I would love to see your reaction to the movie Kiss of the Dragon
Have you seen The Sixth Sense? Perfect twists in that one.
The one that you said, "Oh I know that guy!" - the guy on the beach in California is Eric Roberts, Julia Roberts's brother.
Chris Nolan's first two films Memento and Following should scratch the same itch. Memento is particularly brilliant because it's completely linear it's just in reverse, so the end of the movie, and the reveal, is the beginning of the story.
Benicio Del Toro knew his character died early in the film, so he came up with the slurring, mumbling accent just so he'd be remembered. 😂
It worked
Sean Bean should have gotten the role.
Also nothing he says is of any consequence so it didn’t matter whether he could be understood or not
It makes sense, Benicio Del Toro was remembered while Giancarlo Esposito was forgotten until "Breaking Bad" where he created Gus.
He'll flip ya.
The irony of the cop saying that Keaton programmed Verbal to say whatever he wanted, when the cop is himself being programmed with a version of events at that very moment.
Even though Verbal/Keyser is the bad guy you actually feel weirdly satisfied when he gets off because of how annoyingly smug and arrogant Kujan is
The phrase “the usual suspects” comes from Casablanca (1942).
+1 for Casablanca coming to the channel. One of the greatest, and most quoted movies every made!
@@agentooe33AD Whenever I am thinking of what movies are the all time best, Casablanca is what I measure them against.
Fantastic movie, but I think 'The usual suspects" was a common police term at the time. Capt. Renault uses it same as any other policeman would (except for knowing the killer was next to him). They were using it since at least the 1930's gangland era.
I've never actually seen casablanca but always wanted to! Thanks for reminding me about that movie😊❤
I first watched this movie on TBS. As soon as it finished I knew I had to see it again, then the movie started over for a second airing. It was perfect.
in Turkish, the words 'Keyser Soze' mean 'king of those who talk too much.'
Fun fact: "Kaiser" or "Tsar" or variations of the title are derivatives of "Caesar". I find it particularly interesting that these titles were predominately adopted by cultures and kingdoms that Rome had conquered, or had tried to.
That's awesome! And fitting for him and for a reaction channel 😂😁❤
@@martinholt8168 I wouldnt say Kaiser is turkish but ok🙂
@@MegaCsele Keyser (not Kaiser) is used in Eastern Europe. It would not be out of place in Turkey. And Soze is definitely Turkish. But ok. 🙂
@@martinholt8168 Kaiser is german. 😁
4:31 That’s the most “Hannah thing” I’ve ever heard Hannah say! 😂😂😂
Soooo truuuue lol😂😂😂
One of the greatest twists in cinema history. A cinematic masterpiece without a doubt.
I tell people, 'this movie has a swerve, but you wont see it coming, even though you know there is going to be one.'
One of the greatest films ever made! There is literally no better movie ending than this one.
I agree w/ you 100%. Alfred Hitchcock would have LOVED it.
@@renzero9206 I agree, its definitely up there on the all-time best twists list...I hate to say it but I feel like Hannah knew the ending going in (most likely from seeing the movie before this at some point...when she first "guessed" that Verbal was probably Keyser Soze it just struck me as a little off (felt like she knew but was just waiting to say it out loud)...ok though, it's possible it all after all that she had that realization right then...however, i feel like she gave herself away a few seconds later, when she acted like just because she saw that Verbal had lied to police about the barbershop quartet that she was suddenly 100% convinced he was Keyser...I mean just my opinion, and it I remember watching this movie for the first time and yes, the moment you see the quartet thing your kind starts racing, then you see all the other lies, and yes you start questioning everything, but your brain is still kind of putting all the pieces together from when they reveal the first lie (barbershop quartet) until when he straightens out his limp while walking at the end...Hannah just seemed to be kind of waiting for the moment she could "figure it out" as opposed to her brain naturally piecing everything together...but hey I usually love "run to the movies" reactions and this doesn't change that...
Also...even when Toy says to Hannah "You called that", I'm pretty sure Hannah kind of slips and says something like "Ithink there were like 3 other people" before stopping mid sentence..I would guess this is because she thought Toy was saying/implying "you got that and no one else would/did", and without thinking Hannah was about to say "oh I think like three other people figured it out as well", but she didn't get that far because she realized "how in the hell would I know if 3 people or 3,000 people guessed it of I hadn't looked into it and/or talked about it at some point...but I digress...still lo I e these two and the others on th ed channel
This movie is so good that I wish I had the creativity to write this story. I told a younger co-worker about it and she had never heard of it. I recommended it with the predication "Do yourself a favor and DO NOT look this up ahead of time. You'll only rob yourself by doing that.".
I told my younger brother to just watch it and not Google anything about the movie....it's his favourite movie now
Plot Twist: The cat on Toy's Lap is actually the Real "Keyser Soze"!😮
'' Who's Keyser Soze'' was the catchphrase when this came out and what an awesome reveal 😲
thankfully no one ruined this for me at the time and i love watching people react to this .
Great reaction from the pair of you Toy and Hannah following all these twists along the way was not easy but in the end the payoff and grand reveal is worth it .
one of the greatest crime thrillers in memory and of course one of the all time great plot twists .
the end scene still gives me chills .
sending good vibes thanks Toy and Hannah
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A similar film is LA CONFIDENTIAL. My 2nd favorite crime flick of the 90's
Great suggestion! One of my absolute favorite films ever.
Adding this to my list 😊❤
I heard that at the film festival where this premiered, those 5 actors ended up instant rock stars. They were the hit of the event.
“Bandits” with Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchette. It’s much more of a comedy but it’s crime/heist, drama, amazing twists, superb soundtrack, and just a great film, overall that gives you the same mind-blown feeling as this.
I’m dating myself but when I was a kid my parents rented it from the video store off a staff recommendation and it remains one of my favorite crime movies of all time.
Whooooooaaaa how that one missed me is mind boggling! I loooove Bruce willis and billy bob Thornton! I'm going to save this right now! Thank you thank you thank you!!!😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
The second time you see it you notice Kaiser has the gold lighter in the movie and when the cops give verbal his stuff back there's a gold lighter.
I think you guys would really like David Fincher's film, The Game. It features a fantastic performance by Michael Douglas and a very twisty storyline. I highly recommend it.
the game is a masterpiece. i prefer it to this tbh, tho this is also a masterpiece.
Fun Fact: When the guy flicked the cigarette it accidentally hit the other actor in the eye and when they held him back that was actually real!!
Holy moly!
I rented this movie a long long time ago on VHS (back when I was in a barbershop quartet!) it's been forever since I've seen it and I only seem to have remembered the opening and the ending lol, so this was a very fun watch.
Cheers as always, fantastic reactions and what a great movie!
The cigarette was an important clue. Watch Verbal during the movie. He repeatedly holds his cigarette the way it's done in Europe. During the lineup one of them kept farting and they couldn't keep a straight face.
The cigarette that got flipped actually did hit him in the face and there was almost a real fight.
Just of curiosity, not to argue or anything. How do we hold cigarettes different in Europe than.... the rest of the world? I'm not a smoker myself, but I just got curios, never heard anything like that. 🙂
@@andreasbenning in Europe it was or is common to hold the cigarette between the thumb and forefinger tips with the hand forming a cup underneath it. In America, where I am, most people hold it between the forefinger and middle finger with the hand basically flat palm towards the face.
@@FollowingGhost I see!! In Sweden "we" use the american method too, but we have a lot of immigrants from the Balkans, I'll observe them! 😁
@@andreasbenning I'm not sure how common it is now, but at the time of this movie and before it was. If you wanted to appear posh you held it the European way.
The fart was Del Toro and it was AWFUL 🤣😂 Thats why they all kept laughing! 😁
"Oh I _love_Verbal's character!"
"I _know_ right?"
Oh Sweet Summer Children....
As cool a villain as Keyser Soze is, it has to be noted that he basically fails here. He's setting up Keaton as the real Keyser Soze with law enforcement, hoping to pin years' worth of crimes on him, but Kujan sees through it at the very end. So Soze got away but he didn't succeed in burying his criminal persona.
Or does he get away and leave a reputation of a man who can do/escape pretty much anything?
That's just a good contingency plan.
@@AndyFNQ84 ...Exactly. He failed at what he originally planned to do which was pin it all on Keaton, but in the process he managed to make his personal mythology even more grand, which would make him even scarier to any adversaries from there on out. Now, in the criminal world of the story he's at God-like status. So it's a case of him losing the battle but accidentally winning the war.
As opposed to Kujan just sitting there blaming Keaton because Verbal didn't use the stuff on the wall as he walks away without a limp, got in the car and disappears forever? You think that would have been a better ending? A mystery were the cop never solves it? No voice overs of all the double talk?
Why would he care? He was having so me fun, before He was realised
My guess is, just like that he's gone.
"Keiser Soze" is (kinda) German/Turkish for The King of Talking Too Much.
So basically...Verbal.
“And just like that, poof he’s gone.”
One of the greatest endings ever, I love this movie. Excellent performances across the board.👍
Definitely awesome! 😊❤
An early role for Kevin Spacey was in the late 80s series "Wiseguy" he wonderfully played Mel Profit a very complex badguy. The series worth watching even if you don't do a reaction.
I would love to hear Hannah and Toy's barbershop duet! But first we need Hannah's 🤪 at 17:31 as a channel emote 😜 My next recommendation is Reservoir Dogs!
Hahahaha I love that! Hannah is too cute and sooo funny
@@toy4871 Speaking of cute and fun and adorable and amazing, how about that TOY girl? _* points *_ I always run to see her!!! 👏😍
Yup. This is my favorite movies. So many good lines. I love it so much.
It absolutely had some amazing lines! Loved it😊
"Talk about organized crime" lol
Didn't need that line for Hannah to be favorite human i never met lol
Great video as always
One of my all-time favorite and my twi favorite reactor 💯. Great job girls
Thank you so much 😊😊❤ and this was definitely a fun watch
Imagine Hannah and Toy reacting to "Wild Things" (1997) that would be glorious!
It worked out perfectly for Verbal. Kujan was so obsessed with it being Keaton that Verbal just had to plant the seeds to further that obsession and push Kujan further away from the truth
Not necessary a movie, but the "Leverage" tv series show flashbacks, on how their heists really went, when the bad guys made wrong assumptions.
Another 90’s crime drama with a dense intricate plot is Miller’s Crossing (1990) directed by The Coen Brothers. Also starring Gabriel Byrne (Keaton)
Great reaction y’all. 😊👏🥰
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Thank you so much and thanks for watching with us 😊❤
You have to see Memento. It is a wild ride. Btw love the dark hair Toy. I liked the white Lady Death look but the dark hair suits you better.
Thank you so much 😊😊😊❤
Love the new hair toy❤
Thank you so much 😊❤
Basic. 2003. Travolta, Sam L Jackson, and Connie Nielsen in a Military Intrigue-Thriller Mystery.
Good one. Very underrated flick 👍🏾
My wife and I saw this in the theater when it came out. There was an audible gasp when Keyser Soze's identity was revealed. I've never experienced this watching a movie since then.
The one you recognize, Toy, is Giancarlo Esposito and Redfoot is Peter Greene =)
The cigarette flip actually hit Stephen Baldwin by accident, but they kept that take in.
Well done, Hannah! =D =)
Speaking of "heist gone wrong" and "who is who", the closest I can think of is Reservoir Dogs, which is Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut movie. It doesn't have the same mystery like this one and it's more lowbudget, but it's still a great movie with great dialogue. If you haven't seen it, watch it =)
And speaking of "pee" =P, you should check out Desperado, which has Tarantino in a cameo telling a joke about a bar and piss XD ;P
Nice! Thank you so much 😊❤
@@toy4871 You're welcome 😃😁🥰🙂❤️
When the 2 bodyguards of Kobayashi were executed in the elevator, you missed an opportunity to say: “Looks like we got our Jackson Pollock after all..!” 😋
You ladies are gorgeous with your new Summer look!
Que linda! Great show! ❤
My only suggestion is my favorite movie, Forbidden Planet. 💕
Thank you! I had no idea that was a movie. In NY, forbidden planet is my favorite comic book store😊❤❤❤
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I'm the smartest person I know, and I say it's the greatest movie ever made, and I really don't care what anyone says about it, but I would recommend it to anyone who wants to hear a Shakespearean story with a science fiction twist.
I directed The Tempest once upon a time for a Summer Shakespeare In The Park, and I portrayed Malvolio in a outer-space rendition of Twelfth Night once upon a stage, but nothing to me tops the perfection of Forbidden Planet. It's perfect.
The only movies I have seen as often AND that I love as much are:
Little Big Man
(my favorite Western)
The Thing
(my favorite horror movie)
The Amazing Quest of Earnest Bliss
(my favorite romance)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
(my favorite audience-participation musical)
Legend
(my favorite fantasy flick)
The Changeling (my favorite ghost story)
But Forbidden Planet tops them all!
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Wishing you the very, very best, Toy! 💕
"Long Kiss Goodnight”, "Basic Instinct" I would say. But also, I always try to get people to react to The Three Musketeers -93 as it has so many handsome male actors in their 90's prime 😍🤫
My girl tori is rocking the bangs
That's Toy, not Tori
@@davewhitmore1958 oops my bad
Lol no worries. Tori and I get it all the time. 😊❤. And thank you so much 😊❤
@@toy4871 Extremely gorgeous no matter what name you might have at the moment 😉
This was a great reaction by Hannah & Toy 🙌🏽😃 let's gooo & Boo is the cutest
Thank you!!!😊❤
Great Reaction To One Of My All Time Favorite Movies, Ladies
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Really good movie. One I haven't seen, but it's highly recommended. Kiss the Girls is a good murder mystery suspense movie.
Ouu sounds fun!!😊❤❤
Peter Postlethwait was one of the best actors i have ever seen he has done so many amazing movies what a great talent R.I.P
He is awesome in In the Name of the Father
You guys caught the twist a lot earlier than my parents did. Which I LOVED since they caught the twist of Fight Club a lot... easier than I did so it felt like payback.
Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock! Angel Heart with Robert DeNiro & Mickey Rourke!
Producer's note: Angel Heart is such a strange movie. It would be interesting to see what Toy and Abby make of it. We'll add it to our list, for sure.
Hannah especially enjoying the Bad Boys
Great reactions from Hannah and Toy, to this awesome mystery thriller.
The Usual Suspects is such a superb movie, that even if you know the ending, it still captivates.
The plot is so intricate, it reminds me of some of the best movies Hollywood used to make, back in the 40's and 50's.
Hey @kieronball8962 !!!!! I agree! Definitely an amazing watch. Glad I got to see it with Hannah and everyone here 😊😊❤❤
Loving the Raven Haired Toy.
Thank you so much!😊❤😊❤
42:17 What other movies are like this? This is actually based on a 1991 TV movie called 'Deadly Game.' It isn't nearly as good but it has a very similar premise. When you get to the surprise ending you'll realize 'The Usual Suspects' Best Original Screenplay Oscar wasn't so original after all.
Toy, that black hair really suits you 👍🏻
Thank you beautiful! 😊😊😊❤ stay awesome!
Hannah I always crush on your detective brain doing detective things!! Can't recommend other movies like this for obvious spoiler-esque reasons so I'll just say looking forward to the next one you run into!
Toy, the new hair is fabulous. Stay beautiful!
Thank you so much!!! Stay beautiful yourself dear friend 😊😊❤❤❤
Excellent ladies! This movie has a special place in film history.
Thank you and I can absolutely see why 😊❤❤❤
"Mulholland Falls" (1996)
"Jackie Brown" (1997)
"Eastern Promises" (2007)
"The Peacemaker" (1997)
"Entrapment" (1999)
"A History of Violence" (2005)
"Out Of Sight" (1998)
"Payback" (1999)
"The Bank Job" (2008)
"The Town" (2010)
"The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3" (2009 remake)
"Broken Arrow" (1996)
"The Ladykillers" (2004 remake)
"Parker" (2013)
"Heist" (2001)
I wish I could do more than leave a thumbs-up. This film is one of my all-time favorites, and the absolute pinnacle in its use of the "unreliable narrator" device.
e: Other films that employ it (and I'm just going full stream of consciousness, so I'm sure I'll hit films you've already reviewed) are: Atonement, Fallen, Lolita, Primal Fear, American Psycho, Shutter Island, Fight Club, Memento, Big Fish, Forrest Gump, The Great Gatsby, Rebecca, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Great reaction, girls! I would recommend Cape Fear with Robert DeNiro and / or L. A. Confidential with Russell Crowe
Hannah and Toy are " The Gorgeous Suspects! " :)
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No lies detected!
Aww thank you!😊😊❤
"What's in the box? What's in the fax?"
TWO great flicks in the same year. What a way to introduce a relatively then-unknown actor to the world. Great watchalong with you two!
Ooo.....love the hair girls ❤!!!
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"Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang" and "Lucky Number Slevin"
These sound fun! Thank you😊❤
Lucky Number Slevin is one of the great under rated movies in the last 30 years. Josh Hartnett, Lucy Lui, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman.... certified BANGER!!!
The new haircut looks good
Thank you 😊😊❤
If you don't mind black and white movies, Witness for the Prosecution has some nice twists.
You both should watch Momento...its wild...just like this film.
Ouuu sounds fun!!😊❤
There's a women's lower budget cult film like this, 'Bitch Slap' 2009. It's a fun watch.
Lol that sounds fun
I used to live ten mins from skokie in a town called glenview. Glenview was also in a movie called the watch. Well, a fictional glenview.
Producer's note: we have a reaction to The Watch on our Patreon. Super fun movie!
'Primal Fear' with Edward Norton and Richard Gere is a pretty good one
Great movie
Hannah's evil laugh was quite pleasing for some odd reason. Maybe I'm even more disturbed than I care to admit. Toy with the dye job. Not going to lie it's going to take some getting used to, but I like the commitment. Glad you liked the movie. I'm sure there are several that others will recommend. One that I think is awesome but not too many people know about is called Man on a Ledge. Please react to that one. And it's always great to see Boo. He knew who it was the whole time. You can't fool a cat, they're sneaky and the have 9 lives.
There is no other Noir film like this. But there are great Noir films. I'll suggest two that i think you both will love. Frist is LA Confidential, and the other is Motherless Brooklyn ... you know what i'll suggest one more that is actually a comedy using old film noir clips " Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
The name comes from a line in Casablanca "Go round up the usual suspects"
Okay so other movies with twisted plots like this (and no, I haven't checked what you've already watched) : The Others (2001), The Sting (2003), The Sixth Sense (1999), No Way Out (1987).
Thanks for the recommendations! Have you checked out our The Sixth Sense reaction?
@@RuntotheMovies Yeah I went and watched it some time after I posted here.
I see dead people. I forget the name of the movie.
The Sixth Sense. What a movie! Hannah and Abby watched it late last year. The video is here on the channel and I think you'll really enjoy it. 😸
A similar movie, by Tarantino, is Reservoir Dogs. It'll keep you guessing
I definitely gotta check that out. I like Tarantinos style of films.😊❤
@@toy4871 Enjoy. Go figure out who the rat is 😉
Ladies, thank you once again. If you liked this, perhaps at some point in the future you can possibly consider watching Suicide Kings. Not as awesome, but still quite nice. 💐
Hey Ladies! Shout out from your favorite US Marine! Great reaction! This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid that had a great twist! Did you guys know when Redfoot flicked the cigarette at Mcmanus It was supposed to hit him in the chest, but it hit him in the face by accident, So that was Mcmanus's actual reaction! That was not scripted! "Man From Uncle is a great watch! ❤🤍💙💛
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I think the twist worked better back before Spacey made a name for himself as a guy who usually played that kind of part. He's kind of known now as an actor who's likely to have a part like that, so it's a lot easier to be suspicious of whatever character he's playing. In Moon it was honestly more surprising that he wasn't evil.
Lucky Slevin Is Kinda Similar.
My suggestions are Suicide Kings and Lucky Number Slevin.
Thank you so much! 😊❤
somerthing bads gunna happen lol yup. Great reaction :)
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I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for but Christopher Nolan's Memento is a good 'Who dun it'. Also, it's one of the more unique stories told. It tells the story in reverse!
I won't leave a recommendation because you'd be expecting it when you watch the movie. But you should check out the films Searching For Bobby Fischer, The Imitation Game, Taeguki: Brotherhood of War (about the Korean War, but watch subtitled, not dubbed as the dubbed acting is terrible), Blowout which is set in Philly, No Way Out, and The Crying Game which is an Irish movie. These are all good films that hardly anyone else reacted to.
Yes Hannah & Toy are 🔥 reaction youtubers
Thank you so much! 😊😊❤❤❤ glad you "have a good time all the time" with us 😊❤
This is one of the best movies with an unreliable Narrator. The secret is that the narration is so engrossing you start to believe and trust it. Fight Club and Shutter island are others.
For the opposite I would recommend The Shawshank Redemption.
I see Toy in a thumbnail I click.
Aww thank you so much! 😊❤ hope you enjoyed watching with us
Braw stuff bonny lassies. Much love from Scotland ❤️
Paz? Mac's Models Paz?
Thank you and much love to you!!!
And on his farm he shot some guys
I want a Toy like this. She so beutiful like a summer day.
😊❤❤❤❤ awww thank you so much
I think Frailty would be a great movie for Toy and Hannah to watch. Mathew McConaughey , Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe. It's kind of a Psychological Thriller. Bill Paxton directed it as well.
“Fight Club” and “Sixth Sense” are, of course, the two other major movies that everyone thinks of when it comes to major “twists” (and all from the ‘90s, I might put “Se7en” in there as well). If you were looking for another good mystery/thriller with a fairly intense buildup and “twist” ending, might I suggest “Session 9”.
Christopher McQuarrie, who wrote “Usual Suspects”, also did “Way of the Gun” with Benicio del Toro. That’s a personal favorite as well. (The film actually feels more like a Coen brothers movie because it revolves around a kidnapping plot.)
What ever happened to max?
Hes seeking help from dealing with our bullsh*t 😂😂😂😂. Jk.
@@toy4871 where ya'll hiding the body?
The beautiful, charming, and sweet hearted Hannah and Toy grace us once again🥰
Other mystery movies with a twist I'd recommend are The Game with Michael Douglas and Knives Out with Daniel Craig.
Thanks for these recommendations! Check out the Knives Out reaction that we recorded for Thanksgiving. What a fun movie! 😸
off topic: Tori's look in this reaction reminds me of "Gemma" from *Sons Of Anarchy*
Thank you😊😊😊❤❤ i love her! -Toy
Toy must have an irish connection, she said arse and shite .Either that or she watches a lot of Fr. Ted!
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For a mindboggling movie, Donnie Darko.
Sounds fun!!! Will add this to my list😊❤
Nice reaction ladies. You two would definitely enjoy Burn After Reading, a Coen Brothers movie with an incredible cast. Also if you find a copy of Arlington Road with Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbin’s and Joan Cusak. A great drama and another movie with a great ending.
Movies like this....
1.The Game with Micheal Douglas & Sean Pen 2.Primal Fear 3.The Sting 1973 4.Inception 5.Vertigo 6.The Trouble With Harry 7.Family Plot 8.Fight Club 9.Shutter Island 10.Cape Fear with Gregory Peck 11.To Live And Die In LA 12.LA Confidential 13.Lucky Number Slevin with Bruce Wllis 14.Death Becomes Her 15.Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 16.The Hatefull Eight 17.Ocean's 11 18.Casino 19.Office Space 20.Bullet Train 21.The Net with Sandra Bulock 22.Burn After Reading 23.Sleep Away Camp
I recommend a couple of film noirs starring Humphrey Bogart that are somewhat in this vein. The Maltese Falcon is one of the first, and best, of this genre. Also, The Big Sleep, based on a book by the great Raymond Chandler. The plot is so convoluted that reportedly Chandler himself wasn't sure who committed one of the murders. Make sure to watch the 1940's era version of these films starring Bogart, they are superior to any later or earlier versions.