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I loved your reaction to this, Jen. This is an excellent film, I'm so glad that you enjoyed it. Some Woody Harrelson film suggestions for you, Jen: "The People Vs Larry Flint" 1996, "White Men Can't Jump" 1992, "Seven Psychopaths" 2012, "Natural Born Killers" 1994, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" 2017, "Indecent Proposal" 1993.
Jen keep up the great work 👍 If you need suggestions... "Andromeda Strain" for 70's/80's Sci-fi, Please finish the "Tremors" sequal's for comedy & "Bad News Bears" for a movie with great language you couldnt make today! 😉 As for zombie's it's got to be the romero trilogy "night of the living dead", "dawn of the dead" and "day of the dead". So many scene's referrenced in every other zombie film/ show.
Yeah, he's actually a little burned about Garfield IRL. He signed on for it because he believed that one of the Coen Brothers (of Fargo and No Country For Old Men fame) was involved in the production. They weren't. It was a Coen/Cohen that was completely unrelated to them.
@@glennwelsh9784 Isn't that "entrapment", or at least false representation? You can't sell it like "you're gonna be the lead in the next feature film from the great Scorsese", to only have it mean "play the immobile lump of lead in Cindy Scorsese's first movie".
@@sophiamarchildon3998 He read the name "Joel Cohen" on the script, and got it confused with Joel Coen (of the Coen brothers), but he signed up only having read the script. Nothing was actually misrepresented.
I heard that the filmmakers wrote the mansion segment without knowing which celebrity they would be able to get, and Woody Harrelson volunteered that he had Bill Murray's number in his cell - which is extra-special because Murray is notorious in Hollywood for being difficult to get a hold of. I think you'd really enjoy a super underrated coming of age film Jesse Eisenberg did this same year called "Adventureland" where he's a kid working a summer job at a rundown amusement park; it's a great cast with Kristen Stewert, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader, and Kristen Wiig and a lot of charmingly awkward teen crush energy throughout.
Warm Bodies is another fun zombie movie you might enjoy. Woody's in all the Hunger Games movies, and they're great (if you haven't already reacted to them). :)
And Juliette Lewis too! I didn't believe what I saw on screen, as the last time I saw her was in NL's Christmas Vacation. They were both so fitting that strange uneasy adventure. And Robert Downey Jr is right at home in portraying the relentless, nothing is sacred, media personality in quest of fame and glory.
"Adventureland" with Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart is pretty good. It's like a teen Rom/Com I think it's underated and I haven't seen any reactors watch it.
Wish they filmed it at the real one, but Greg Motolla said it wasnt like he remembered. Which I totally get cause its not even like I remember and I was born in 91, so the movie takes place before I was born hahah.
Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, a cameo by Jen Murray's cousin Bill- What's not to like about this movie? The "3" on Tallahassee's cars were a reference to race car driver Dale Earnhardt who usually used a 3. The movie's writers were Dale fans. The colors of the vehicles Tallahassee drove were black and yellow, colors often used by Earnhardt. Woody Harrelson became famous from his role as Woody on the 80s-90s sitcom Cheers. His breakout movie roll was probably White Men Can't Jump (1992) with Wesley Snipe. You should check out that movie.
Woody is allergic to Twinkies, they had to make a special one for him to eat at the end. And yes, that was Bill Murray's actual home that they filmed in, even though it's located in Atlanta, Georgia. This movie reminds me a lot of Shaun of the Dead (2004), a good zombie comedy.
The #3 on the cars you saw that was paying homage to the late Dale Earnhardt Sr. He was one of the greatest Nascar drivers in the US, he died in the hospital after wrecking on the final lap of a race helping one of his friends win the race, Michael Waltrip, he never won a race until that one, Dale was my dad's favorite driver!
The thought that I get to watch Jen watch this movie just made my whole week almost worthwhile! And that's saying something 'cause most of my last week was in the ER and hospital. Good timing, Jen! Edit: Jen, I don't think I would survive the Z apocalypse but I liked the video anyway. Edit 2" All 4 are in the sequel and it's definitely worth watching.
The UToob is balls disclaimer at the beginning of these never fails to raise a smile. Excited to watch Jen... uh watch Zombieland. CARDIO! 😆 Edit: I love that Jen has her own signal. Hilarious. "I would do some smashing, that's for sure." A woman after my own heart. "Oh my God, this is heartwarming." 💗☺️
YES! Best modern day Zombie movie out there! (IMHO) Jen, I'm going to say it again, your pics this year have been phenomenal (Thanks Jen's Poll takers, and to her Patreon's as well) I do hope the year is going well. Always here....Eric 😊
As someone born and raised in Garland, TX: You couldn't imagine how hard we all bust out laughing when I saw this in a theater (in garland, tx, lol) Whoever wrote that joke has definitely spent 15 minutes or so here.
Yeah. I was especially amused because that corner looked EXACTLY like a particular corner in Garland that was part of my regular commute for a couple of years, so much that I said out loud, "Looks like Garland" as the camera panned in.
The "3" on the car is the character paying tribute to legendary NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt. Earnhardt drove the #3 car sponsored by GM's Goodwrench service centers and died in an in-race crash 2001.
5:59 Turns out that Zombie Amber Heard's personality is apparently not all that different from who she is in real life. 😜 The Bill Murray cameo was actually supposed to be Patrick Swayze, but he passed away before filming. Woody Harrelson knows Bill Murray personally from working with him on the comedy Kingpin, so he called Murray up and asked him to take Swayze's place.
Glad you enjoyed this one, it's definitely a modern horror action comedy classic. I can think of 3 of my other favorite Woody films that you should put on your list: Welcome to Sarajevo, White Men Can't Jump and The Messenger. And another related modern horror comedy classic you must watch is: What We Do In The Shadows (I guarantee you won't be disappointed) 🤘
I had a dream where I stole someone's cat and took it back to my house. The entire dream was me trying to play with this cat while also trying to barricade doors and windows and fight off intruders in an attempt to keep the owners from taking their cat back. I found it funny because one of my most common tics is to tell people "I stole your cat." I've never actually stolen a cat. Never even _dreamed_ of stealing a cat until last night. What does this have to do with this video? Nothing. I just don't have any cool trivia or sentimental anecdotes or anything about this movie to share. Great reaction, Jen! If you do decide to watch the sequel, I'll definitely be here for it. I'm too lazy to search through your back catalogue at this very moment to check, so I'll just say if you haven't watched "Train to Busan" yet, it is, in my opinion, the best zombie movie ever made. ✌🤓
"I feel like dudes would have an advantage because they could just pee in a bottle." - Or literally anywhere if it's an apocalypse. :) 7:42 - The banjo twanging and the "You got a pretty mouth." line are references to the movie Deliverance. Definitely watch the sequel!
You asked about The Social Network, it's good, directed by David Fincher (Se7en, Fight Club, Gone Girl, Zodiac, The Game) of his I really recommend Gone Girl, I imagine it has high reaction value it's truly a mindfuck.
As Jesse Eisenberg is 'that guy' it would appear you haven't seen 'Now You See Me'. And then 'Now You See Me 2'. I really like both films - great cast, great premise, really good fun. It seems they might be making a third film so now's the ideal time to open the pack of cards, roll the dice, and get into the world of the Horsemen!
😄👍 Shortly after this film came out, all four of these actors went on to become the primary vocal talent for some really nifty C.G.I. animated films. Jesse Eisenberg in "Rio" (2011), Abigail Breslin in "Rango" (2011), Woody Harrelson in "Free Birds" (2013) and Emma Stone in "The Croods" (2013). This film was a reunion of sorts for Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray who had previously acted together in the bowling spoof, "Kingpin" (1996). Woody would later reunite with Jesse Eisenberg in a heist film you'd really like, "Now You See Me" (2013).
Woody harrelson was in my favorite movie of 2017, Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri. He's great in it as ush, as is the whole cast, that includes frances mcdormand, sam rockwell and peter dinklage. One of the best movies of the 2010s imo.
Speaking of family con artists, I recommend _Paper Moon_ (1973). Directed by Peter Bogdanovich it stars Ryan O'Neal and Tatum O'Neal, and co-stars Madeline Kahn. Set during the Great Depression the O'Neals play father and daughter con artists. Tatum O'Neal won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. She was eleven when the movie was filmed and she still holds the record as the youngest Oscar winner.
Another great reaction, Jen! So glad you finally know what "double tap" is, and actually that is the name of the sequel... which I think is worth watching, but it's definitely not as good as the original!
This is a fun zombie movie. But the best zombie movie is "The Return Of The Living Dead". Low budget gloriously done. Lots of understated humor, cool music, and fun characters.
The Social Network is good, but Jesse Eisenberg does such a great job of playing Zuck that you will root against him in literally everything else you see him in.
1.) Yes, definitely do Social Network. 2) Yes, definitely DON'T do Garfield! 3.) Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis in Natural Born Killers! Before that, he was known as just a comedy guy from "Cheers". Natural Born Killers put him on the map as a movie actor.....and it's a wild 90s "love on the run movie" (kicked off by Lynch's amazing "Wild At Heart", and then followed by True Romance, Natural Born Killers (both written by Tarantino), Kalifornia, and even Thelma & Louise, in a way.
Kingpin! It's by the guys that did Dumb and Dumber and There's Something About Mary. Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray are both in it, and it's hilarious.
OMG totally forgot Mike White was in this. God that man has really done it all. Actor, really good survivor contestant, directed/created White Lotus, wrote School of Rock… when does the pop album drop Mike?!
"Defendor" is a good (underrated) Woody movie. Also couple good ones are "White men can't jump" and "Money train", both starring Woody and Wesley Snipes.
5:18 Did you just ask what was wrong with Amber Heard? 🤣 Yeah yeah, the character but I did make myself happy with my own joke! Have an awesome weekend, Jen. Love from New Zealand, to you and yours.
Top 10 movie for me. One of the greatest cameos ever. Obviously the sequel is not quite as good, but it's still pretty great. Definitely worth watching.
Parts of Zombieland was filmed just an hour away from my house at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta, Ga. I used to go there a lot when I was younger. I didn't know this when I first saw it but I recognized it when I saw it. Check out Woody in Natural Born Killers,
“Dudes would have an advantage cause they could just pee in a bottle.” Jen, if you’re in a zombie apocalypse, I think pissing yourself would be low on the list of worries.
Classic 80s Woody with Wesley Snipes - White Men Can't Jump about two basketball hustlers. For zombies you should do the original zombies in a shopping mall - 1978 Dawn of the Dead which is a meta commentary on 80s consumerism.
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Problems with swearing? Ever watch "Johnny Dangerously"? They have alternative words such as Icehole and Fargan Bastage.
I loved your reaction to this, Jen.
This is an excellent film, I'm so glad that you enjoyed it.
Some Woody Harrelson film suggestions for you, Jen:
"The People Vs Larry Flint" 1996,
"White Men Can't Jump" 1992,
"Seven Psychopaths" 2012,
"Natural Born Killers" 1994,
"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" 2017,
"Indecent Proposal" 1993.
The Brown are Cleveland’s NFL team! 🤦🏼♂️
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I also like shredded coconut. ^_^
Jen keep up the great work 👍 If you need suggestions...
"Andromeda Strain" for 70's/80's Sci-fi,
Please finish the "Tremors" sequal's for comedy &
"Bad News Bears" for a movie with great language you couldnt make today! 😉
As for zombie's it's got to be the romero trilogy "night of the living dead", "dawn of the dead" and "day of the dead".
So many scene's referrenced in every other zombie film/ show.
1:22 "I love swearing, violence + nudity"
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"Do you have any regrets?" "Garfield, probably." I love how Bill Murray apparently ad libbed that response!
Yeah, he's actually a little burned about Garfield IRL. He signed on for it because he believed that one of the Coen Brothers (of Fargo and No Country For Old Men fame) was involved in the production. They weren't. It was a Coen/Cohen that was completely unrelated to them.
And Bill was a replacement for Sylvester Stallone, who backed out at the last minute. Woody called up his friend Bill to fill in.
@@glennwelsh9784 i understand his reticence, but i'm also in the minority that likes his Garfield
@@glennwelsh9784 Isn't that "entrapment", or at least false representation? You can't sell it like "you're gonna be the lead in the next feature film from the great Scorsese", to only have it mean "play the immobile lump of lead in Cindy Scorsese's first movie".
@@sophiamarchildon3998 He read the name "Joel Cohen" on the script, and got it confused with Joel Coen (of the Coen brothers), but he signed up only having read the script. Nothing was actually misrepresented.
I heard that the filmmakers wrote the mansion segment without knowing which celebrity they would be able to get, and Woody Harrelson volunteered that he had Bill Murray's number in his cell - which is extra-special because Murray is notorious in Hollywood for being difficult to get a hold of.
I think you'd really enjoy a super underrated coming of age film Jesse Eisenberg did this same year called "Adventureland" where he's a kid working a summer job at a rundown amusement park; it's a great cast with Kristen Stewert, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader, and Kristen Wiig and a lot of charmingly awkward teen crush energy throughout.
You gotta watch Kingpin with Woody Harlson and Bill freaking Murray
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Warm Bodies is another fun zombie movie you might enjoy. Woody's in all the Hunger Games movies, and they're great (if you haven't already reacted to them). :)
This was originally pitched as a TV series, in which the “zombie kill of the week” would be a regular feature.
Natural Born Killers is an intense watch but a terrific performance by Woody Harrelson.
And Juliette Lewis too! I didn't believe what I saw on screen, as the last time I saw her was in NL's Christmas Vacation. They were both so fitting that strange uneasy adventure. And Robert Downey Jr is right at home in portraying the relentless, nothing is sacred, media personality in quest of fame and glory.
"Adventureland" with Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart is pretty good. It's like a teen Rom/Com I think it's underated and I haven't seen any reactors watch it.
It’s also got Martin Starr, Bill Hader, and Kristen Wiig.
Wish they filmed it at the real one, but Greg Motolla said it wasnt like he remembered. Which I totally get cause its not even like I remember and I was born in 91, so the movie takes place before I was born hahah.
The 3 was NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt’s number.
Number 3 was a tribute to his favorite race car driver Dale Earnhardt.. just something silly to do to all the cars he takes
Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, a cameo by Jen Murray's cousin Bill- What's not to like about this movie?
The "3" on Tallahassee's cars were a reference to race car driver Dale Earnhardt who usually used a 3. The movie's writers were Dale fans. The colors of the vehicles Tallahassee drove were black and yellow, colors often used by Earnhardt.
Woody Harrelson became famous from his role as Woody on the 80s-90s sitcom Cheers. His breakout movie roll was probably White Men Can't Jump (1992) with Wesley Snipe. You should check out that movie.
Kelly my darlin, you are my sunshine. When we're together, I feel fine. Your smile is so lovely, your hair is so clean. Oh, sorry I love woody lol
Earnheardt's nickname was The Intimidator. He was the Stone Cold Steve Austin on NASCAR.
Woody is allergic to Twinkies, they had to make a special one for him to eat at the end. And yes, that was Bill Murray's actual home that they filmed in, even though it's located in Atlanta, Georgia. This movie reminds me a lot of Shaun of the Dead (2004), a good zombie comedy.
Everything about this movie just screams a fun time, it’s one of the best zombie comedy movies and you also gotta watch the sequel too it’s awesome.
It really does have everything. Comedy, gore, action, humor, and love. Perfect movie imho.
The #3 on the cars you saw that was paying homage to the late Dale Earnhardt Sr. He was one of the greatest Nascar drivers in the US, he died in the hospital after wrecking on the final lap of a race helping one of his friends win the race, Michael Waltrip, he never won a race until that one, Dale was my dad's favorite driver!
If you like Woody and Bill, check out Kingpin...Hilarious! Also, for Woody Natural Born Killers is another great one to check out.
Definitely natural born killer and kingpin. 2 totally different movie's completely owned by woody. Great reaction jen. Really enjoy watching you ❤
And Kingpin has Bill Murray too! That horseshoe part still cracks me up.
The thought that I get to watch Jen watch this movie just made my whole week almost worthwhile! And that's saying something 'cause most of my last week was in the ER and hospital. Good timing, Jen! Edit: Jen, I don't think I would survive the Z apocalypse but I liked the video anyway. Edit 2" All 4 are in the sequel and it's definitely worth watching.
Get well soon! May you recover quickly!
I can remember enjoying the sequel, though I don't remember much of what it was about. I know it wasn't bad.
one of Woody's earliest films, 'Natural Born Killers' could be a fun one to check out
Jen never disappoints ever. I love this movie alot, it's hilarious, action packed and gory. The sequel is just as good.
Zombieland is so funny and the little moments of emotion sprinkled in there really take the movie up a notch.
This movie is the bomb! It is gruesome, action packed and humerous. There is mothing as good as zombie movies. They are perfect on a Saturday night!
@@beestingza That is a great one!
Bill Murray's cameo in the second one is even better.
The UToob is balls disclaimer at the beginning of these never fails to raise a smile.
Excited to watch Jen... uh watch Zombieland.
CARDIO! 😆
Edit: I love that Jen has her own signal. Hilarious.
"I would do some smashing, that's for sure." A woman after my own heart.
"Oh my God, this is heartwarming." 💗☺️
Definitely react to the sequel. It’s amazing the sequel was made ten years after the original despite its success.
YES! Best modern day Zombie movie out there! (IMHO) Jen, I'm going to say it again, your pics this year have been phenomenal (Thanks Jen's Poll takers, and to her Patreon's as well) I do hope the year is going well. Always here....Eric 😊
28 days later > zombieland
@6moon.s Let me get this right. Having your OWN opinion is " nuts "..... OK.
@6moon.s korea is not a real place
The number 3 is a reference and tribute to Dale Earnhardt
As someone born and raised in Garland, TX: You couldn't imagine how hard we all bust out laughing when I saw this in a theater (in garland, tx, lol)
Whoever wrote that joke has definitely spent 15 minutes or so here.
Yeah. I was especially amused because that corner looked EXACTLY like a particular corner in Garland that was part of my regular commute for a couple of years, so much that I said out loud, "Looks like Garland" as the camera panned in.
The "3" is for Dale Earnhardt. It was his racing cars #. He died in a race. Great movie and reaction!
The "3" on the car is the character paying tribute to legendary NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt. Earnhardt drove the #3 car sponsored by GM's Goodwrench service centers and died in an in-race crash 2001.
5:59 Turns out that Zombie Amber Heard's personality is apparently not all that different from who she is in real life. 😜
The Bill Murray cameo was actually supposed to be Patrick Swayze, but he passed away before filming. Woody Harrelson knows Bill Murray personally from working with him on the comedy Kingpin, so he called Murray up and asked him to take Swayze's place.
Glad you enjoyed this one, it's definitely a modern horror action comedy classic. I can think of 3 of my other favorite Woody films that you should put on your list: Welcome to Sarajevo, White Men Can't Jump and The Messenger. And another related modern horror comedy classic you must watch is: What We Do In The Shadows (I guarantee you won't be disappointed) 🤘
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lol "I love swearing violence + nudity "
One of my favorite and most fun zombie movies I enjoy running everytime I run a zombie movie marathon.
Zombieland is always a fun time!
I had a dream where I stole someone's cat and took it back to my house. The entire dream was me trying to play with this cat while also trying to barricade doors and windows and fight off intruders in an attempt to keep the owners from taking their cat back. I found it funny because one of my most common tics is to tell people "I stole your cat." I've never actually stolen a cat. Never even _dreamed_ of stealing a cat until last night. What does this have to do with this video?
Nothing. I just don't have any cool trivia or sentimental anecdotes or anything about this movie to share. Great reaction, Jen! If you do decide to watch the sequel, I'll definitely be here for it. I'm too lazy to search through your back catalogue at this very moment to check, so I'll just say if you haven't watched "Train to Busan" yet, it is, in my opinion, the best zombie movie ever made. ✌🤓
Train to Busan is on my channel :)
"I feel like dudes would have an advantage because they could just pee in a bottle." - Or literally anywhere if it's an apocalypse. :)
7:42 - The banjo twanging and the "You got a pretty mouth." line are references to the movie Deliverance.
Definitely watch the sequel!
Jessie Eisenberg the main character, his sister was the little girl in the Pepsi commercials back in early 2000s.
Absolutely, The Social Network and Zombieland 2 are musts.
You asked about The Social Network, it's good, directed by David Fincher (Se7en, Fight Club, Gone Girl, Zodiac, The Game) of his I really recommend Gone Girl, I imagine it has high reaction value it's truly a mindfuck.
As Jesse Eisenberg is 'that guy' it would appear you haven't seen 'Now You See Me'. And then 'Now You See Me 2'. I really like both films - great cast, great premise, really good fun. It seems they might be making a third film so now's the ideal time to open the pack of cards, roll the dice, and get into the world of the Horsemen!
😄👍 Shortly after this film came out, all four of these actors went on to become the primary vocal talent for some really nifty C.G.I. animated films. Jesse Eisenberg in "Rio" (2011), Abigail Breslin in "Rango" (2011), Woody Harrelson in "Free Birds" (2013) and Emma Stone in "The Croods" (2013). This film was a reunion of sorts for Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray who had previously acted together in the bowling spoof, "Kingpin" (1996). Woody would later reunite with Jesse Eisenberg in a heist film you'd really like, "Now You See Me" (2013).
16:23 YES PLEASE, Jesse Eisenberg is amazing in it, the story is a little bit hollywoodized but it's a very good story
Not counting zombies there are 6 actors in this movie and 3 extras.
The Social Network is good.
Woody harrelson was in my favorite movie of 2017, Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri. He's great in it as ush, as is the whole cast, that includes frances mcdormand, sam rockwell and peter dinklage. One of the best movies of the 2010s imo.
Fun fact: Bill Murray and Woody Harrelson both starred in Kingpin. Another comedy classic that's highly recommended.
Seconding for Kingpin.
A few great movies with Woody Harrelson in them are White Man Can’t Jump, Money Train, and 2012. You will like them all.
The Return of the Living Dead (1985) is my favorite zombie movie ever.
All five actors are Oscar nominees, with Emma a winner. Pretty high end for a zom com.
Fun fact: in every scene where Tallahassee is looking for Twinkies, there is one laying around.
I love how we get to see what Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's first date was like and then what it was like after they married.
I used to take a bag of sweetened shaved coconut for baking, to my friends houses for sleepovers to eat with a spoon :p
"CACAWWW CACAWWWW TOOKIE TOOKIE!" Don't sleep on "Evolution."
Speaking of family con artists, I recommend _Paper Moon_ (1973). Directed by Peter Bogdanovich it stars Ryan O'Neal and Tatum O'Neal, and co-stars Madeline Kahn. Set during the Great Depression the O'Neals play father and daughter con artists. Tatum O'Neal won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. She was eleven when the movie was filmed and she still holds the record as the youngest Oscar winner.
Another great reaction, Jen! So glad you finally know what "double tap" is, and actually that is the name of the sequel... which I think is worth watching, but it's definitely not as good as the original!
This is a fun zombie movie. But the best zombie movie is "The Return Of The Living Dead". Low budget gloriously done. Lots of understated humor, cool music, and fun characters.
I think the only bad thing about Zombieland is that it's so short.
It's better to be left wanting more, I think. However, it would be a good format for a tv series!
@@hellomark1If I remember correctly, it was originally meant to be a TV show, but that didn't go anywhere and it ended up as the movie we got.
The Social Network is good, but Jesse Eisenberg does such a great job of playing Zuck that you will root against him in literally everything else you see him in.
I would pay money to get a picture of "Zombie Jen...holding an asthma bottle. (Halloween Is Coming)
1.) Yes, definitely do Social Network. 2) Yes, definitely DON'T do Garfield! 3.) Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis in Natural Born Killers! Before that, he was known as just a comedy guy from "Cheers". Natural Born Killers put him on the map as a movie actor.....and it's a wild 90s "love on the run movie" (kicked off by Lynch's amazing "Wild At Heart", and then followed by True Romance, Natural Born Killers (both written by Tarantino), Kalifornia, and even Thelma & Louise, in a way.
Kingpin! It's by the guys that did Dumb and Dumber and There's Something About Mary. Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray are both in it, and it's hilarious.
The Scoail Network was one of my comfort movies during the beginning of Covid. The Big Short too.
Zombie Stripper would be a great name for a Rob Zombie tribute band.
Have you ever seen Woody harrelson in the movie indecent proposal??
Another great Woody movie: “White Men Can’t Jump” (original)
In any other scenario I die, but even my sisters who think I'm a pansy say I survive at least a year into zombie apocalypse.
Saw this at a midnight showing during the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax. One of my favorite films.
Hellll yeah Jen! Part 2 is just as fun!
It was actually a non dairy twinkie substitute because Woody Harrison is a vegan.
Yes jen they is a second one and they all in it
Yes, The Social Network is incredible and it’s directed by David Fincher(Seven, Zodiac). It’s one of the best films of the 21st century.
'God--it, Bill effing Murray!' said by Woody Harrelson, no less.
OMG totally forgot Mike White was in this. God that man has really done it all. Actor, really good survivor contestant, directed/created White Lotus, wrote School of Rock… when does the pop album drop Mike?!
Cowboy Way with Woody Harrelson, Kiefer Sutherland, and Ernie Hudson is a fun action comedy.
"Defendor" is a good (underrated) Woody movie.
Also couple good ones are "White men can't jump" and "Money train", both starring Woody and Wesley Snipes.
For an underrated gem of a zombie film I recommend Anna and the Apocalypse. It is so so good.
"I wonder what I'd be like in a zombie apocalypse." - Jen
If nothing else, you could join our gang of apocalyptic cannibals. Our food carries itself!
Great reaction Jen? This movie cheers me up every time. When Columbus stoves in the clown's head and you hear the sqeaky nose 😂😂.
First! Unless I'm not. Still happy to be here.
I think you'll like the second one as well. It's one of the few sequels that actually measures up to the original.
I have finally found "Rule#1: Cardio' t-shirts. I've been wanting to have one for my daily walks since this film came out.
5:18 Did you just ask what was wrong with Amber Heard? 🤣
Yeah yeah, the character but I did make myself happy with my own joke!
Have an awesome weekend, Jen. Love from New Zealand, to you and yours.
i heard she poops on beds 😂
Top 10 movie for me. One of the greatest cameos ever. Obviously the sequel is not quite as good, but it's still pretty great. Definitely worth watching.
The 3 is a reference to the late great NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt, who used that number for the majority of his career.
Love your reactions Jen. You're so fun.
Parts of Zombieland was filmed just an hour away from my house at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta, Ga. I used to go there a lot when I was younger. I didn't know this when I first saw it but I recognized it when I saw it.
Check out Woody in Natural Born Killers,
Woody Harrelson movie - Natural Born Killers. Also, it's awesome you're a Band of Horses fan. Love that band
"Kingpin" is something your should watch! Bill Murray and Woody Harrelson are fantastic. Randy Quaid is great as well!
“Dudes would have an advantage cause they could just pee in a bottle.”
Jen, if you’re in a zombie apocalypse, I think pissing yourself would be low on the list of worries.
They make special funnels for ladies to go on the go.
@@joeblankenship377the she-wee 😂
so many things with Woody Harrelson to recommend, but off the top of my head - Seven Psychopaths might be your jam
For more zombie comedy, I'll suggest "Fido". For more comedy Woody, it's definitely got to be "Kingpin".
Jen, you have been hitting out of the park lately! Zombie movies, heck yeah! 😂 So much useful information in this one. I love lists too! Cardio!
Yes the sequel is really good
Tallahassee painting #3 on the car doors is a homage to NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt
9:24 they found a free tank............ but choose a minivan 😆
You just brighten my day..... I LOVE THIS FILM - 3 of my fav actors in one CRAZY ASS movie.
Classic 80s Woody with Wesley Snipes - White Men Can't Jump about two basketball hustlers.
For zombies you should do the original zombies in a shopping mall - 1978 Dawn of the Dead which is a meta commentary on 80s consumerism.