The "what, like it's hard?" line is an extra burn when you realize he was put on the waiting list at first and his father had to call in a favor, so in fact, yes it was hard for him. Also, it's unfortunate that Warner says he needs a Jackie and not a Marilyn. Marilyn Monroe was really smart and really progressive for her time. People just underestimated her, but maybe that was the point the writers were trying to make.
@@micheletrainor1601no, she didn’t. Her IQ stat was made up by buzzfeed. She was much smarter than people gave her credit for, but this isn’t even close to true.
Something that a lot of people miss: when Warner asks about the costume, Elle pointedly does not throw Vivian under the bus, and just says she did it on her own. It's Vivian fault and she's Warners fiance, but she STILL didn't tell on her.
Exactly. Elle Leads by example. Warner talks about needing a Jackie, but Elle had all the class in the world already. She’s not about to tear someone down over a man-not because Vivian deserves it necessarily, but because Elle is better than that.
Also, when she tried to join their study group, she was revoked because it was a "smart person thing," yet she didn't point out she was among the highest graded entry exams making her likely smarter then most in that group
The counselor said she needed at least a 175 to get in. The LSAT question we heard was a real sample question from the actual test. This is one of the few instances that implements the "study with distractions" method, and it pays off. Basically: never try to study quietly. It'll do nothing but make it worse for when you take the actual test. You study with distractions, anything quieter will feel like a piece of cake. And on the flip side: if it is noisy, now you're used to it. And as for her score: A perfect score is a 180. And she got a 179.
One thing I like about this movie which was and still is something you never see in romantic comedies like this is that there was no bitchiness between any of the female characters. Even the ones that you think are going to be awful to her in the end come around. All the girls and older women in this movie end up being super supportive of each other. Even Elle's sorority sisters, even tho they don't really understand the legal things Elle gets involved with, still end up super supportive of her and even show up at the trial at the end to be there for her. The women at the mani-pedi place are all supportive of her and she in turn is supportive of the older women there. The female professor even ends up being supportive of her. It's so rare to see a movie like this where there just isn't any tearing down of other female characters to prop up our main character.
One thing that makes Warner even WORSE is notice he took her to a public place, and a FANCY RESTAURANT at that to break up with Elle. This is because he didn't expect her to make a scene. Good for her for not falling into that trap and letting him have it right there and then and embarrassing him.
To prepare for her role as Elle Woods, Reese Witherspoon spent two weeks studying the behavior of sorority girls, as she did not wish to portray a stereotypical airhead sorority image. She states on the DVD commentary that they were all very kind and polite, and she enjoyed her time with them. She also observed women shopping from the café at Neiman Marcus, and attended law school for a day.
Another fun fact, one of Elle's sorority sisters was portrayed by General Hospital's ultimate legacy kid, Kimberly McCullough, aka Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake, daughter of super spies/police commissioners, Robert Scorpio and Anna Devane!
Trivia: The actor playing "Dorky David", whom Elle slapped in order to help him 'get some', is Oz Perkins, son of legendary Anthony Perkins, better known as "Norman Bates" from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" (1960). Anthony was actually gay, but in order to fend off accusations that were costing him roles he married at age 41 and had children.
The writing was brilliant. Right from the beginning, they showed that Elle is a very smart person. It's just applied to the areas that she was trained in her whole life, which is fashion and beauty. She is able to apply that intelligence to anything she chooses, such as law school. Warner isn't nearly as smart. So the trope of the woman using her beauty to get is flipped upside down as Warner uses his handsome looks and family connections to try to get somewhere.
They made a great point in the commentary about how Elle solves the case with her own knowledge, not something she was taught at Harvard. It makes the selection committee's discussion about accepting the first fashion major a solid argument -- nobody else in Callahan's firm figured it out, after all, so clearly having diverse backgrounds IS helpful in a law setting -- even though in that early scene, they look like they're just trying to justify approving the bikini-wearing applicant. Even if Elle got a break because of her appearance, she was able to demonstrate that she brought actual value to the school and the practice of law beyond just being attractive.
@@oregonchick76 Also in bigger law firms your going to have people that specialize in certain type of law. You cant tell me that after graduating some firm that might have a few fashion designer as clients wouldnt want to have Elle on their legal depart that understand that world.
Her undergraduate was not just fashion, but fashion merchandising, which, in Texas, requires a business administration minor in addition to courses in textiles, fashion promotion, product development, store management and purchasing.
I’m a 34 year old man and I’ve always loved this show. It’s about defying stereotypes and rising above and being a badass in all you do while being nice to those who help you along the way. Reese is amazing and so is Jennifer Coolidge (Paulette).
The writers of this movie are the same female comedic team that did the writing for 10 Things I Hate About You. They also did House Bunny, She’s the Man, and Ella Enchanted. What would we do without these comedy geniuses ?
The original ending had it end after the trial, where Emmet kisses Elle, and it cuts to a year later where she and Vivian are suntanning on the beach. This was changed because they wanted a payoff with Warner, so they added the scene with Elle telling Warner no last minute.
People underestimate just how smart Elle is. Not only did she pass the LSATs and miss a perfect score by 1 point but she graduated with her Bachelor’s with a 4.0 and even though the advisor joked about her classes, in real life she would have had the same gen ed requirements as everyone else.
I have to say, I'm impressed with how quickly you caught onto the perm/shower problem. Way to be in touch with your inner beauty queens with your knowledge of proper perm maintance!
Elle technically could've gotten in trouble if caught claiming to be a lawyer representing someone in a legal dispute before she was a lawyer, but her heart was in the right place going to get Rufus back. Rather than say she was her friend's lawyer, she just needed to claim the same thing she did when in court later, that she was acting as legal counsel. It's an important technicality. Other than that though she did very well sticking up for her friends & herself too. The part where she tells her ex "I'll never be good enough for you, will I?" & looks sad, but then the fire comes back in her eyes, she straightens her shoulders & just walks away, is SO GOOD because she knows inside that something is wrong with his values. It's his inability to see that she's smart, hardworking & full of potential. There's nothing wrong with her, therefore continuing to go after him is a waste because he's the one that's not good enough. Yes, she was hurt at 1st, but she realizes she was in love with a false image he projected & she's not about to settle for that!!
Never underestimate the power of pink. ;) The thing we all like about Elle is that no matter what happens or what is said, she never does victim. Love it.
8:33 I know nowadays bottled water is universal but back in early 00's people were considered prissy/douchey for even considering a Dasani, yet alone pouring EVIAN for their dog..
24:10 - RACQUEL WELCH [RIP] - At 61 years of age, she portrayed attractive lady (ex-wife) with big hat. You may recognize her from her 'fuzzy britches' poster in 'The Shawshank Redemption'. She passed away in 2023 at 81 years of age. Welch first garnered attention for her role in Fantastic Voyage (1966), after which she signed a long-term contract with 20th Century Fox. They lent her contract to the British studio Hammer Film Productions, for whom she made One Million Years B.C. Images of her in the doe-skin bikini became a bestselling poster that turned her into an international sex symbol.
I clicked this notification so fast lol. I was actually watching a different reaction on a different channel and was like NOPE. This is gonna be great. Did not disappoint.
Love this movie. There is nothing wrong with being a traditional girly girl, and nothing wrong with not taking that path. The main thing is that Elle is kind and supportive to everyone she comes across. She's smart, and once channeled properly has great ambitions.
I remember taking a girl I was seeing to this movie when it first came out. Both of us left thinking it exceeded every possible expectation we could have possibly have had. It's still popular because it's so damn good!
Only at 4:30, but I love how wholesome you guy's are. Immediately, upon first glance, "That guy's an asshole!" 😂 "He's breaking up with her, or he's pregnant. Two options"
This movie is flat out one of the best rom-com girlie power inspirational movies ever. I was a hardened bitter goth kid when I first saw it and even *I* loved it!
This reaction was downright delightful!! Also, who is this Kyle person - a friend, perhaps? I’d guess another brother, but surely one family can’t hog ALL of the genes responsible for handsomeness! 😏
Definitely a guilty pleasure for me, a 52 yr old guy!!! So freaking hilarious of a movie Also, very sad to hear Selma Blair is struggling with MS!!! Wish her the best!!!!
You guys are smart funny not stupid funny and I absolutely appreciate that a lot. Thank you for covering a movie that I love and that most 'men' refuse to watch. I love this move. (PS) As I do not subject myself to multiple platforms I must make my suggestions here. I hope that's okay. -- "Whiplash" 2014 - "Patch Adams" 1998 - "Whip It" 2009 - "Good Morning Vietnam" 1988 - "Joe vs. The Volcano 1990 - "Willow" 1988 - "Ed Wood" 1994... and more. Thank you again.
This movie, mean girls, miss congeniality, clueless and the devil wears prada are all "girl movies" that most people like. This movie is a really fun time.
The reaction to Warner calling Vivienne 'poohbear' and her showing her engagement ring is like a litmus test for decent men. Real men tend to be outraged at this scene, and also it's the scene that makes me believe chick flicks aren't just for chicks. Not when men get this involved in the story 😄
I'm so glad that I could finally watch another reaction by you all! I missed you too much =^_^= To this day my favorite scene is when she says, "I'm never going to be good enough for you, am I?" The realization on her face is just perfection.
It’s so strange seeing how a group of men watch THAT scene-neutral expressions at the start, open posture, not noting the positions of the characters, not looking for background characters, etc. Women watching the scene go on high alert the moment we see a powerful man alone with a woman. Younger woman, woman positioned lower than the man, woman has long hair worn down and she’s in clothing that makes self-defense more difficult, no audible conversations in the hall, man stands with open posture to intimidate, man moves within reach and blocks exit-so many warning signs that tell women what’s about to happen!
Parlor trick or not, the point is you cannot afford to second guess yourself in the courtroom, because that results in you losing your case for your client. Or, think of it like this: He was right, but he didn't know that. If you're going to be a lawyer, you NEED to know that.
@38:10 The "Legally bald" idea immediately conjured up images in my mind of two TV lawyers, Eugene Young from The Practice and Ted Hoffmann from "Murder One". If they had ever made a crossover with both these characters, then "Legally bald" would've been the perfect name for it.
oddly unrelated but I had a weird dream where Chris and Curtis were riding alongside me in a pod racer, telling me about all the things I was doing wrong, only for it to be revealed that my pod racer was on top of yours, both of which were being controlled by the two of you cause of how incompetent I was also, genuinely sorry to hear about your dogs -hope the little fellas health fairs up better
Osgood Perkins (Dorky David) wrote and directed the Nicolas Cage horror flick “Long Legs”. He’s also the son of Anthony Perkins, the actor who played Norman Bates in “Psycho”. Side note: The chick Norman kills in the shower (Janet Leigh) is the mother of Jamie Lee Curtis from “Halloween”.
If Warner the Giga Loser got wait listed and had to have his dad make a call to get him in, it must have really hurt when he said you got into Harvard? And Ell replied with what it's hard?
Real men like Legally Blonde and that's a fact!
What, like it's hard?
Hell yea we fricking do.
Damn right
True
I'm 50 years old and have probably watched this movie like 50 times and I absolutely love it!!!!!
The way the twin bros instantly knew about perms and showers ... now we know what they're always hiding underneath their caps. 😅
True
@@OctoKrool I was so proud of you guys catching that on the first run through.
I didn't even know that :-( I'm a guy
@@adrianhempfing2042 As a guy, I knew it from my aunt being a beautician.
The "what, like it's hard?" line is an extra burn when you realize he was put on the waiting list at first and his father had to call in a favor, so in fact, yes it was hard for him.
Also, it's unfortunate that Warner says he needs a Jackie and not a Marilyn. Marilyn Monroe was really smart and really progressive for her time. People just underestimated her, but maybe that was the point the writers were trying to make.
@@micheletrainor1601 Except Einstein was smart enough to not be dead at age 36.
@@micheletrainor1601no, she didn’t. Her IQ stat was made up by buzzfeed. She was much smarter than people gave her credit for, but this isn’t even close to true.
He was an asshole so I really don’t feel sorry for him at any point in the movie.
@@jscan4442 pretty insensitive thing to assume but ok
@@albertjimeno807the actor who plays him isn’t much better, unfortunately.
"oh he's an asshole" as soon as the door opened lmao
Elle laying in bed depressed eating chocolate while watching a romantic scene, then yelling “liar” at the tv is far to relatable. Lol
Something that a lot of people miss: when Warner asks about the costume, Elle pointedly does not throw Vivian under the bus, and just says she did it on her own.
It's Vivian fault and she's Warners fiance, but she STILL didn't tell on her.
Exactly. Elle Leads by example. Warner talks about needing a Jackie, but Elle had all the class in the world already. She’s not about to tear someone down over a man-not because Vivian deserves it necessarily, but because Elle is better than that.
exactly! i love how this movie celebrates women's friendship and solidarity.
Also we see at the start that she's got a sharp legal mind when she dresses down the store clerk. Its just misdirected
Also, when she tried to join their study group, she was revoked because it was a "smart person thing," yet she didn't point out she was among the highest graded entry exams making her likely smarter then most in that group
I think she actually just did that to avoid admitting she was tricked.
The counselor said she needed at least a 175 to get in.
The LSAT question we heard was a real sample question from the actual test.
This is one of the few instances that implements the "study with distractions" method, and it pays off. Basically: never try to study quietly. It'll do nothing but make it worse for when you take the actual test. You study with distractions, anything quieter will feel like a piece of cake. And on the flip side: if it is noisy, now you're used to it.
And as for her score: A perfect score is a 180. And she got a 179.
Tinnitus sufferers have that method down pat then.
The door opens to reveal Warner for the first time. Curtis: "He's an a**hole!" 🤣🤣🤣
Which is bad
@@zipporahlewis4908 Of course, no one likes an a**hole. Lol
My thoughts exactly
He knew 😂
the LSAT exam (at the time) was on a scale of 180. Elle was off by ONE POINT.
I can’t lie. This movie is my guilty pleasure. I’m a 40 year old man.
A 40 year old gay man
@@yaboycapone1996 Be kind. What's wrong with you???
You are a man with taste and good sense sir!
Why a guilty pleasure? The movie made a lot of money back in the day and got good reviews.
@@yaboycapone1996 Someone is in the closet and it is not the OP
I never tire of your good-guy, non-toxic masculinity. It's effortless, authentic, and inspiring.
Could do without the yelling though
One thing I like about this movie which was and still is something you never see in romantic comedies like this is that there was no bitchiness between any of the female characters. Even the ones that you think are going to be awful to her in the end come around. All the girls and older women in this movie end up being super supportive of each other. Even Elle's sorority sisters, even tho they don't really understand the legal things Elle gets involved with, still end up super supportive of her and even show up at the trial at the end to be there for her. The women at the mani-pedi place are all supportive of her and she in turn is supportive of the older women there. The female professor even ends up being supportive of her. It's so rare to see a movie like this where there just isn't any tearing down of other female characters to prop up our main character.
With the exception of Enid. She was constantly judgy.
One thing that makes Warner even WORSE is notice he took her to a public place, and a FANCY RESTAURANT at that to break up with Elle. This is because he didn't expect her to make a scene. Good for her for not falling into that trap and letting him have it right there and then and embarrassing him.
To prepare for her role as Elle Woods, Reese Witherspoon spent two weeks studying the behavior of sorority girls, as she did not wish to portray a stereotypical airhead sorority image. She states on the DVD commentary that they were all very kind and polite, and she enjoyed her time with them. She also observed women shopping from the café at Neiman Marcus, and attended law school for a day.
5:41 2 little fun facts:
1. That was a scene from General Hospital
2. He WAS lying!
Another fun fact, one of Elle's sorority sisters was portrayed by General Hospital's ultimate legacy kid, Kimberly McCullough, aka Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake, daughter of super spies/police commissioners, Robert Scorpio and Anna Devane!
No way there’s a third twin?😅
Is there is fourth??
The trifecta
@@gintasadomynas8450 3 isn't out yet but will be and there is a movie called Legally Blondes that some people may say is the 3rd but it really isn't
@@Azmedon-AUI think they meant is there a 4th "twin"😅
Solidus???
Trivia: The actor playing "Dorky David", whom Elle slapped in order to help him 'get some', is Oz Perkins, son of legendary Anthony Perkins, better known as "Norman Bates" from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" (1960). Anthony was actually gay, but in order to fend off accusations that were costing him roles he married at age 41 and had children.
The writing was brilliant. Right from the beginning, they showed that Elle is a very smart person. It's just applied to the areas that she was trained in her whole life, which is fashion and beauty. She is able to apply that intelligence to anything she chooses, such as law school. Warner isn't nearly as smart. So the trope of the woman using her beauty to get is flipped upside down as Warner uses his handsome looks and family connections to try to get somewhere.
They made a great point in the commentary about how Elle solves the case with her own knowledge, not something she was taught at Harvard. It makes the selection committee's discussion about accepting the first fashion major a solid argument -- nobody else in Callahan's firm figured it out, after all, so clearly having diverse backgrounds IS helpful in a law setting -- even though in that early scene, they look like they're just trying to justify approving the bikini-wearing applicant. Even if Elle got a break because of her appearance, she was able to demonstrate that she brought actual value to the school and the practice of law beyond just being attractive.
@@oregonchick76 Also in bigger law firms your going to have people that specialize in certain type of law. You cant tell me that after graduating some firm that might have a few fashion designer as clients wouldnt want to have Elle on their legal depart that understand that world.
Her undergraduate was not just fashion, but fashion merchandising, which, in Texas, requires a business administration minor in addition to courses in textiles, fashion promotion, product development, store management and purchasing.
as soon as warners on the screen "oh hes an asshole." omgggg im dying
I’m a 34 year old man and I’ve always loved this show. It’s about defying stereotypes and rising above and being a badass in all you do while being nice to those who help you along the way. Reese is amazing and so is Jennifer Coolidge (Paulette).
The writers of this movie are the same female comedic team that did the writing for 10 Things I Hate About You.
They also did House Bunny, She’s the Man, and Ella Enchanted. What would we do without these comedy geniuses ?
Fun fact: The character David was played by Oz Perkins who is the son of the late Anthony Perkins AKA "Norman Bates"...🚿🔪😱🤣
Holy smokes batman! I can see it!
He looks so much like his father it's scary.
@@AliSakurai it's the eyes for sure
I was Today Years Old...wow now I can see it!
The epic eye roll when Warner came running out at the end. 😂😂
Those were real frat boys cheering the girl on the bike. They happened to wander by while they were filming, and they got put in.
You made a good point about Elle always being kind to people. That's my favorite part of her character. Pays off to be kind to people. Cheers
"He looks like Johnny Cage." I am STILL laughing at that remark! 😆
Those were $500 sunglasses, @$$hole
People forget that she won an Oscar for "Walk the Line" playing June Carter Cash.
Yes, Excellent performance. Another must see of Reese Weatherspoon's is Election witlh Matthew Broderick
She’s also great in Big Little Lies
The original ending had it end after the trial, where Emmet kisses Elle, and it cuts to a year later where she and Vivian are suntanning on the beach.
This was changed because they wanted a payoff with Warner, so they added the scene with Elle telling Warner no last minute.
That would explain why Reese's make-up looks off from a scene just prior where she was leaving court.
@@carsonc8285 She was also wearing a wig and after knowing that you can't unsee it and at least I now notice it every time I watch it, lol.
"This is gonna be just like senior year, except for FUNNER"
People underestimate just how smart Elle is. Not only did she pass the LSATs and miss a perfect score by 1 point but she graduated with her Bachelor’s with a 4.0 and even though the advisor joked about her classes, in real life she would have had the same gen ed requirements as everyone else.
I have to say, I'm impressed with how quickly you caught onto the perm/shower problem. Way to be in touch with your inner beauty queens with your knowledge of proper perm maintance!
The chuck scene is too iconic!
Especially in the stage musical with the song, "Gay or European".
“Don’t do it Pooh bear” had me CRYINNNGGGG that sent me straight to god 😭😭😭😭💀💀💀😭😭💀
The lady at the nail salon is also Stifler's Mom.
Jennifer Coolidge.
I get her confused with Jennifer Tilly , from Chucky
I love how you instantly knew she was lying when she said she had got a perm that day!
Problem is Elle failed to establish any foundation and she's lucky the witness spilled the beans before the prosecutor objected.
That UPS guy...Chefs Kiss. A top tier movie. Best supporting actor goes to Bruiser.
"It's an underdog story with a training montage."
Aww yea 🤣
Elle technically could've gotten in trouble if caught claiming to be a lawyer representing someone in a legal dispute before she was a lawyer, but her heart was in the right place going to get Rufus back. Rather than say she was her friend's lawyer, she just needed to claim the same thing she did when in court later, that she was acting as legal counsel. It's an important technicality. Other than that though she did very well sticking up for her friends & herself too.
The part where she tells her ex "I'll never be good enough for you, will I?" & looks sad, but then the fire comes back in her eyes, she straightens her shoulders & just walks away, is SO GOOD because she knows inside that something is wrong with his values. It's his inability to see that she's smart, hardworking & full of potential. There's nothing wrong with her, therefore continuing to go after him is a waste because he's the one that's not good enough. Yes, she was hurt at 1st, but she realizes she was in love with a false image he projected & she's not about to settle for that!!
Never underestimate the power of pink. ;) The thing we all like about Elle is that no matter what happens or what is said, she never does victim. Love it.
“There’s a little judge, and EVERYTHING!” 😅👏👛
#supportivequeens
8:33 I know nowadays bottled water is universal but back in early 00's people were considered prissy/douchey for even considering a Dasani, yet alone pouring EVIAN for their dog..
I love how y’all clocked Warner immediately. I love Legally Blond, great coming of age tale.
❤Also, her salon friend, Jennifer Coolidge, is the origin of the word MILF. She Stifler's mom from American Pie. 😂❤
Yes, she is THE MILF!!!!
Oh, right, regarding the two college's referenced:
UCLA let them use the campus, but not the name. Harvard let them use the name but not the campus.
USC, not UCLA
You guys remind me of my sundays of movies with the family ... Thanks for doing this 😊
"look both ways before you bend and snap" 😂😂😂
24:10 - RACQUEL WELCH [RIP] - At 61 years of age, she portrayed attractive lady (ex-wife) with big hat. You may recognize her from her 'fuzzy britches' poster in 'The Shawshank Redemption'. She passed away in 2023 at 81 years of age.
Welch first garnered attention for her role in Fantastic Voyage (1966), after which she signed a long-term contract with 20th Century Fox. They lent her contract to the British studio Hammer Film Productions, for whom she made One Million Years B.C. Images of her in the doe-skin bikini became a bestselling poster that turned her into an international sex symbol.
Wait so all this time you guys are triplets??
I clicked this notification so fast lol. I was actually watching a different reaction on a different channel and was like NOPE. This is gonna be great. Did not disappoint.
I loved the transition from confusion to "GASPSCREAM NO SHE STOLE THE POOHBEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Love this movie. There is nothing wrong with being a traditional girly girl, and nothing wrong with not taking that path. The main thing is that Elle is kind and supportive to everyone she comes across. She's smart, and once channeled properly has great ambitions.
aside from the fact that its bruiser and not bruister, this video is 11/10
I remember taking a girl I was seeing to this movie when it first came out. Both of us left thinking it exceeded every possible expectation we could have possibly have had. It's still popular because it's so damn good!
How can you NOT love this movie ?.
Easily
"The bend & snap works everytime."
I died 😂😂😂😂
Only at 4:30, but I love how wholesome you guy's are. Immediately, upon first glance, "That guy's an asshole!"
😂
"He's breaking up with her, or he's pregnant. Two options"
This movie is flat out one of the best rom-com girlie power inspirational movies ever. I was a hardened bitter goth kid when I first saw it and even *I* loved it!
This reaction was downright delightful!! Also, who is this Kyle person - a friend, perhaps? I’d guess another brother, but surely one family can’t hog ALL of the genes responsible for handsomeness! 😏
He's extremely good looking!
A third twin!! How many more are there.
🎶 It's raining twins... 🎶
Definitely a guilty pleasure for me, a 52 yr old guy!!!
So freaking hilarious of a movie
Also, very sad to hear Selma Blair is struggling with MS!!! Wish her the best!!!!
You guys should watch "Idiocracy" and "The importance of being Earnest" with Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth.
You guys are smart funny not stupid funny and I absolutely appreciate that a lot. Thank you for covering a movie that I love and that most 'men' refuse to watch. I love this move. (PS) As I do not subject myself to multiple platforms I must make my suggestions here. I hope that's okay. -- "Whiplash" 2014 - "Patch Adams" 1998 - "Whip It" 2009 - "Good Morning Vietnam" 1988 - "Joe vs. The Volcano 1990 - "Willow" 1988 - "Ed Wood" 1994... and more. Thank you again.
Warner being waitlisted made me so happy ❤
I love seeing men fully enjoying this movie and falling in love with Elle and her story just as much. :)
This movie, mean girls, miss congeniality, clueless and the devil wears prada are all "girl movies" that most people like. This movie is a really fun time.
CLUELESS ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The reaction to Warner calling Vivienne 'poohbear' and her showing her engagement ring is like a litmus test for decent men.
Real men tend to be outraged at this scene, and also it's the scene that makes me believe chick flicks aren't just for chicks. Not when men get this involved in the story 😄
Yall should watch Stick It, an underdog movie with a training montage
Yes! Please react to Stick It! Awesome movie!
Elle Woods is such an iconic role - the prequel is out soon ❤❤❤
‘No poobear no piglet no Ior’ my boyfriend calls me ‘little monster’…😂
The girl that represents Elle in the opening credits is not Reese Witherspoon. She was filming another film at the time, and couldn't
Wait what?
"Do MILFs, not drugs." Truly words of wisdom in these dark times.
The shirt paired with Jennifer Coolidge being in this movie? Chef's kiss.
Another brother there multiplying like rabbits!
I'm so glad that I could finally watch another reaction by you all! I missed you too much =^_^=
To this day my favorite scene is when she says, "I'm never going to be good enough for you, am I?" The realization on her face is just perfection.
I am always surprised how much I like this movie each time I watch it. Now, on to the sequel!💙
One of my favorites!! Can’t wait to watch this!! Love you guys!!!
It’s so strange seeing how a group of men watch THAT scene-neutral expressions at the start, open posture, not noting the positions of the characters, not looking for background characters, etc. Women watching the scene go on high alert the moment we see a powerful man alone with a woman. Younger woman, woman positioned lower than the man, woman has long hair worn down and she’s in clothing that makes self-defense more difficult, no audible conversations in the hall, man stands with open posture to intimidate, man moves within reach and blocks exit-so many warning signs that tell women what’s about to happen!
This is the only channel where I want to be bullied into subscribing 😂
The dude Elle slaps that you used for the opening clip is Norman Bates’ son. Psycho Norman Bates. Well, Anthony Perkins lol
Yes! His mother was a passenger on one of the planes on 9/11 too 😢
"The bend and snap, works every tiiiime". It's not an early 2000's comedy movie without an extremely gay side character
Omg! This is one of my faves. So glad you are finally reacting to it.
Ooh ooh ooh ps!!!! That professor lady was in the movie George Of The Jungle ❤❤
Oh yeah! Ursula's Mom!
Kyle looks like an almost perfect mashup of Curtis and Chris
Is it cyle or kyle
Parlor trick or not, the point is you cannot afford to second guess yourself in the courtroom, because that results in you losing your case for your client.
Or, think of it like this: He was right, but he didn't know that. If you're going to be a lawyer, you NEED to know that.
When he walked into the house at the beginning I thought omg it’s Alaric!!! If you know you know 🩸
@38:10 The "Legally bald" idea immediately conjured up images in my mind of two TV lawyers, Eugene Young from The Practice and Ted Hoffmann from "Murder One". If they had ever made a crossover with both these characters, then "Legally bald" would've been the perfect name for it.
This was a very fun movie to watch, and had good messages too, plus dogs.
The dog’s name is Bruiser.
From the first look o he’s an asshole 😂 yup you guys nail it every time 🤣
Also watch the Broadway musical based on this movie
they don’t like musicals
@@tedd-ivan ok
Worst part of Silly String is it’s highly flammable and frequently used near birthday🎂candles!
Ps Stiflers mom let herself go!
oddly unrelated but I had a weird dream where Chris and Curtis were riding alongside me in a pod racer, telling me about all the things I was doing wrong,
only for it to be revealed that my pod racer was on top of yours, both of which were being controlled by the two of you cause of how incompetent I was
also, genuinely sorry to hear about your dogs -hope the little fellas health fairs up better
That's actually a funny ass dream and even better it was podracing lol. The little guy has improved a lot right now! 😁
Excellent movie choice!
20:18 Ok, that laugh from Chris deserves and oscar
A third brother?
Reese Witherspoon awesome as Johnny Cash love interest, June Carter, in WALK THE LINE starring Joaquin Phoenix ! 😎
I don't generally like it when reactors have guests, and THREE people seems like too many, but I liked some of Kyle's reactions... very spot on!
Osgood Perkins (Dorky David) wrote and directed the Nicolas Cage horror flick “Long Legs”. He’s also the son of Anthony Perkins, the actor who played Norman Bates in “Psycho”.
Side note: The chick Norman kills in the shower (Janet Leigh) is the mother of Jamie Lee Curtis from “Halloween”.
Awe I wish y'all homie could do more videos with yall
If Warner the Giga Loser got wait listed and had to have his dad make a call to get him in, it must have really hurt when he said you got into Harvard? And Ell replied with what it's hard?
This is my "guilty pleasure" movie. I love it.