Coming To America (1988) 🤯📼First Time Film Club📼🤯 - First Time Watching/Movie Reaction & Review
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2021
- Coming To America (1988) 🤯📼First Time Film Club📼🤯 - First Time Watching/Movie Reaction & Review
Prepare the rose petals! We’re watching Eddie Murphy’s 1988 romantic comedy, Coming to America!
Enjoy and thanks so much for watching!!
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Original movie: Coming To America (1988)
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Emily I know this has been asked before, but what is your fascination with titties?
They're just, you know... great!!! And an unexpected titty (or 2 😉) makes them even greater!
I find the female form fabulous and love when it is celebrated and showcased.
Boobs are boss. Titties are the tits. Chest-icles are the best-icles.
From tig-ole-biddies to mosquito bites, all breasts are lovely in my sight!!!
#I❤Titties
Cheers!
💖Emily
@@JustSUMMReactions Just wait until you watch Conan the Barbarian. Titties galore!!!😜😜😜
gotta love some titties!!!!!
Rodney Carrington - Show them to me .... Great song .. i think you'd enjoy it
@@JustSUMMReactions hey. tits make the world go round. a woman flashes me, i'm buying her dinner.
Fun fact: for the movie's 30th anniversary a few years ago, an independently operated McDonald's in Chicago "dressed" as McDowell's for Halloween. The owner changed the sign, the menu and the employee uniforms. It was brilliant.
Dope!😂
@@user-yi1ib3zt1m it made the news and a "Best Of" list that year 😄
I nearly blacked out LAUGHING over that damn Soul Glo Song when I saw this movie back in 1988.
James Earl Jones and Madge Sinclair would go on to voice Simba's parents in The Lion King.
Playing a King and Queen once again.
Wow I never knew that
I was going to point this out too :) They are great.
I was going to like this, but the number of likes is perfect at 69
Came here to comment this 😂😂😂
RIP Sarabi.
I had that "She's your Queen to be" song as my cellphone ringer for 8 years
I had the Soul Glow sax solo as mine. I used to not answer the phone on purpose, just to hear it.
My sister and I were singing this song earlier at the bowling alley 😂
Hahahaha. Nice
Love it 🤣🤣🤣
And now it's "Party All the Time", right?
That Soul Glow commercial gets me EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Lol 😆
I love how James Earl Jones played a literal lion king right before The Lion King.
The mother too
But John Amos doesn’t remember being married to her in Roots.
@@donjackson5522 And James Earl Jones doesn't remember being their great great grandson.
"He'd make a handsome throw-rug, sire."
So Next Movie should be Trading Places makes sense
Really should have watched that one first, it would have helped them understand the Duke Bros. cameos
Great idea
I SO HOPE.. they do a reaction of that movie.. I LOVE THAT MOVIE!
@@kentkatchem it's on their list, should be coming soon I hope
This is the first time I’ve watched Coming to America since the first time I watched Trading Places and I just understood this reference.
Well now she HAS to see Trading Places....
48 Hours as well.
And Beverley Hills Cop.
And Harlem Nights (Eddie and Richard Pryor)
Trading Places should have been the first of the two, considering the Duke brothers cameo here.
Indeed, it will help them understand the Bellamy & Ameche cameos
The soup joke has been my 100% favortie joke of all time. No idea what it is, but it is my go-to joke. Always, every time.
This era of Eddie Murphy was absolutely brilliant 😂 He's put out some really good performances lately, although on the more dramatic side. He's an underrated all-around actor. Also, coming to America 2 is really good as well!
Classic Eddie Murphy! He was in a class of his own back then..
Fun fact: that McDowell's was actually a Wendy's. The address they gave at the church event was the actual address of the Wendy's. After the movie, they had pictures of the cast hung up around the restaurant. Unfortunately, they tore it down a few years ago.
Just a stone's throw away from Queen's Center Mall. And there used to be that great movie theater across the way, with a comic book shop beside it, that years ago turned into a rock church... :/
From what I've read they actually had a representative from McDonald's come down there during filming because it had looked so convincing they had concerns competition was in the area
@@PACKERMAN2077 OMG that's hilarious! I wonder if that was the basis for that scene with the guy taking pictures.
That McDowells was added to Yelp and therefore ended up in Apple Maps as a POI.
I remember that Wendy's. I grew up around there. 94st 59 ave. Next to the mall and Lefrak city. Now I live in KY.
King Jaffe's entrance is the most badass thing in any "real world" movie ever.
I have to say this...Im a grown ass old ass 41 year old man. Ive calculated Ive watched this movie at least 60 times in my life...It is in my opinion the greatest comedy in history...and this reaction had me rolling...my damn stomach hurst from so much laughing...ACE REACTION guys...amazing job!!! Bravo!! Emily is soo dang cute I cant stand it lol
Ditto to everything you said..same age and all
it's also cuz it's not a ROMANTIC comedy, but a Comedy with Romance. Had it gone full romance-comedy like a lot of other such genre movies I doubt it'd have been as good.
Emily's face during that Soul Glo ad, tho! That's positively GIF-worthy
When I got married, after we were pronounced wed, our exit music was, "Sheeee's your Queeeeeen tooo beeeee..." It got a pretty good reaction from the guests who had seen this movie.
And hopefully she was
"Free from infeeeeection"
@@voz3704 and he used her at his discretion 😉
@@oscarparedes4033Your Queeeeeeeennnn toooooooo beeeeeeeeeeeee…….
LET YOUR SOUL GLOW
When I was a child I loved John Amos on good times. His portrayal in this movie is also excellent.
I grew up with him on THE BEASTMASTER. I was always enchanted by his extremely dignified bearing.
"Mortimer, we're back!"
I still walk around saying this whenever life gives me a chance.
😂😂😂😂
❤
😂😂😂
I never saw this as a romantic comedy. It's got romance stuff in it. But I like it. This is my favorite comedy.
Paula Abdul choreographed that dance scene- she was 19 at that time. Amazing.
@Necramonium Then that would be more of an issue with the editing. A lot of that could be cut but apparently the director was OK with it. I thought it was fine. It's world building. Looks like Emily felt it was fine too.😏
Different strokes for different folks.
Paula is pushing 60 years old dude, she was 26 when the movie came out.
She was in a relationship with Arsenio Hall.......She also gets spoofed in the bar scene with that girl who wants to "Starrr in the videos" :-)
I don't know where you got she was 19. She had to be older than that!
"Yes you can have a hamburger phone." "YES!" "No groundhog." *glare* i LOVE call-backs! You two are the best!
I found that exact phone at Goodwill - it worked for years!
Someone should make a supercut of your wife being adorable and asking for things that you don't want to give her
Thinks of the nightmare that will happen if you all watch The air Bud series
How about a Groundhog Phone...
#GetHerADamnGroundhog
*bathing scene*
Matthew : Life Goals.
😂🤣
29:45 glad to hear I'm not the only one who watched those shows.
"What is that? Velvet?" Probably my favorite line
You gotta watch "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka." Really has the same spirit as this, back when the Wayans were funny.
You should do a reaction to another 80s classic: "Crocodile Dundee".
... but that movie makes Australians look cool, and we're really not. :P
It even has a pretty good sequel.
@@almightyshippo1197 Yeah you are.
"that's not a knife ... " classic
Funny, I was thinkin' 'bout that movie, while I was watching their reaction of 'Coming to America'.
Really one of the best comedies of all time.
I'm pretty sure it's been at leas 20 years since I saw this movie but I'm still prone to bursting out "JUST LET YOUR SOUL GLO!" every now and then. Those grease stains are just so darned relatable.
Madge Sinclair the actress playing Akem's mother also was in Roots as Kunta's adult love interest with the actor John Amos playing adult Kunta.
Didn't even make that connection! That interaction holds more weight now! 😲
And voice of Sarabi in the Lion King (mother of Simba), together with James Earl Jones as Mufasa (Akeems father in this movie)
Love sharing a comedy with Emily, and watching Matthew bracing himself for Emily's reactions to certain scenes.
That “CHARLIE MURPHY!” was spot on 😂 you should be proud.
Starting with 1982's 48 HOURS, Eddie Murphy did lots of other projects before 1988's COMING TO AMERICA. In 1983 (while still on Saturday Night Live) he did DELIRIOUS and TRADING PLACES. In 1984 he did BEST DEFENSE and BEVERLY HILLS COP. In 1986 he did THE GOLDEN CHILD. In 1987 he did RAW and BEVERLY HILLS COP 2.
My favorite part is Emily discovering all of your inside jokes. "Ah-ha! Ah-haa!"
“Ya’ll still got him on trash duty?!?!” Bruhhhh💀 amazing reaction. Favorite Eddie Murphy movie :)
Where's the spoon? Ahaaa!
19:47 Oh, god, the look on Emily's face when the romantic part of this RomCom started. Friggin' priceless! 😂
Don't forget the funniest Eddie Murphy movie: " *Boomerang* (1992)"
I have yet to see that movie. I need to see it.
Naw, the funniest Eddie Murphy movie by far is "The Adventures Of Pluto Nash"
Eddie Murphey's last great comedy movie was "The Nutty Professor" from 1996 in my eyes.
Also, amazing Carnage Cosplay :)
All I can say about the upcoming Trading Places reaction is I can't wait to see the reaction to that one Jamie Lee Curtis scene... O.O
"That's a whole lotta dress..." As my wife commented when she first viewed this movie, "Do you know how many pink tulles had to die to make that dress?" LOL
In reaction videos I usually skip all the intro and afterword but with you two I always watch every minute you are on screen. As impatient and busy as I usually am that is a HUGE compliment. You two are adorable and I almost don't even care what the movie is at this point.
Your laugh is infectious! I’ve seen this movie a billion times but it funnier watching you enjoy it. Big hugs to both of you
I LOVE THAT YOU REACTED TO THIS! I haven’t even started watching the reaction yet and I know Em will be squeaking the whole reaction 🤣🤣🤣🤣
For someone who doesn't like romantic comedies, she sure did laughed her face off. 😂😂😂
One of the many great things about this channel is every time I see what movie they're watching, I literally gasp and click.
You are a blessed man sir. None of my exs shared my sense of humor. Maybe that's what I should focus on instead of just looks
Actually, in Eddie Murphy's 1992 movie BOOMERANG, he also plays the lead in that romantic comedy as well.
Life with Louie? A Powerline Tshirt? You just shoving all the '90s nostalgia down my throat and I love you for it.,
one of Eddie Murphys best movies i can't wait for the sequel in March
Should have watched the movie Trading Places 1st so she knows who the poor people are that he gave the money to. "Mortier, we're back"
I always wonder how long his 'chosen' bride went on jumping on one foot and barking, before somebody else pulled rank and told her to stop.
The whole opening dance scene in Zamunda was actually choreographed by singer/dancer PAULA ABDUL.
Oh man, with all the Gamestop and Wall Street stuff going on, should TOTALLY have her watch Trading Places!!!
Goes very well with what happened
We have a female Head of Treasury.
Don't worry about it.
21:30, now imagine watching this moment in a packed theater.
Perfectly cut scream
Love this movie. Your reaction to Eddie Murphy playing the old man is priceless. Samuel L Jackson’s film debut is a movie called Together For Days 1972.
For some reason I just loved this movie as a kid. I watched it three times the day our family rented it. I was 11 and thought the girl was really pretty
Which one ? The Queen-to-be or the american queen ?
You know you’re a true fan when you haven’t seen the movie yourself but you want to watch the reaction so bad that you make yourself watch the movie first so it’ll all make sense.
you gotta watch beverly hills cop.
And Beverly Hills Cop 2. Shame they never made a 3.
@@grandpagohan1 They did, but we don't like to talk about it.
@@grandpagohan1 Ironic that the 3rd is directed by John Landis.
She would totally dig There's Something About Mary. A great romantic comedy for people who don't like romantic comedies.
"Is Semmi a prince?" Him just shaking his head... LOL!!!!!
You are by far my favorite reaction channel. I can see that all your reactions are real and make me feel when I first watched these movies. Thank you
I love Emily and her expressions so much during this movie :D And Matthew is always a delight trying to keep stuff in ^_^ Love you guys, keep it up.
There's a rather beautiful connection with this movie and the television series of 'ROOTS' from the 70's.
John Amos, who plays Mr. McDowell, played the adult Kunta Kinte, and Madge Sinclair, who played the Queen in this movie, played Kunta's wife!
Also, James Earl Jones played the older Alex Haley in Roots: The Next Generation (1979).
Mental note: If I ever meet James Earl Jones I need him to say the line "There's a fine line between love and nausea."
I have a feeling he's heard that line a thousand times and would probably be tired of it.
Really? Not, “Luke, I 𝘢𝘮 your father?”
Daaaaaamn, it was soooooo funny, Made my day really better.
I'm kinda proud and luckyI found this channel right on the start and living this awesome journey.
My sister and I always quote “that boy good” We heart sexual chocolate.
That boy can SANG!
This is my first time watching your channel and I really enjoyed your reaction. I laughed so much!
Yes that was Samuel L. Jackson's first movie role.
The two old homeless guys that Akeem gave the bag of money to, they were Randolph Duke and Mortemer Duke from "TRADING PLACES". In that movie they were rich but lost all their money.
Good timing on this with the sequel coming out soon. This is a movie I can't begin to guess how many times I watched this growing up.
Fun fact - That opening dance scene was choreographed by a young former Lakers dancer named Paula Abdul.
Emily's face when the Soul Glo commercial hits those high notes 🤣🤣🤣
Randy Watson essentially invented the "mic drop".
This is such a quotable movie, especially James Earl Jones’ lines. e.g.: “ AH HA! “ and “I want them bathed thoroughly.” Note to self: say: SEXUAL CHOCOLATE! more often. Is that allowed? I have no idea.
And you must stomp your foot and do the mic drop! Lol!
Fuck you, fuck you, and fuck you! Who’s next?
It may not have been SLJs first role, but he wasn't anywhere near the instant recognition icon he would be. He wasn't when he did Loaded Weapon either. He exploded with Pulp Fiction.
Basically he just walked the Earth.
@@QuayNemSorr Nice one!
@@QuayNemSorr *chefs kiss*
I agree with the quote: "There is a very fine line between love and nausea."
Yes, this movie was Samuel L. Jackson's very first movie appearance. As for Cuba Gooding Jr getting a fake haircut (notice Eddie Murphy was just clipping the air and never touched the wig with his scissors), Cuba Gooding Jr did have a few lines but he said they were cut out of the scene.
Fyi: John Landis also directed Michael's Jackson "Thriller" video.
This is my dad's favorite movie. It's up there for me to. We act out the barbershop scene and community meeting at family holidays for clueless relatives.
This was one of my dad’s favorite movie too. No matter how many times he watched it, it always cracked him up and he would quote some of the lines lol.
Eddie singing while being yelled at is the best!
Your wife is adorable! Her laughs are infectious... 😂❤️
His mama call him clay, I'll call him clay
"If a man wants to be called Muhammad Ali, goddamnit, this is a free country, you should respect his wishes and call him Muhammad Ali!"
@@MrAdamloring1985 You 'er putzes. You should change the name of the shop from Mighty Sharp to the three putzes.
I'ma call him Clay I'ma !
Parents of Akeem are the voices of Simba's parents in Lion King
The soup joke at the end is still the best bit about this film!! 🤣
This is my FAVORITE Eddie Murphy movie! And this is the FIRST full movie reaction I've ever watched. You guys are AWESOME! Your wife is HILARIOUS!!!! LOL
12:15 That smile! I'm not sure if you're letting your soul glow or turning into the Joker
You all should watch the Golden Child
"Red suit stand-up" Oh gods. That's the Eddie I remember too. Guunigoogoo!
I was floored when I learned Eddie Murphy also played the white Jewish guy. How did this not win an Oscar for Best Makeup?
geat vid, your laugh is infectious and a great to put a smile on any face. Keep smiling.
There is a serious lack of reactions to The Jerk on RUclips, please help fix that for us ;)
YESSSSSSSS
Yes, please
Super Yes
pay to the order...Iron Balls McGinty....one dollar and NINE CENTS
"I was born a poor black child..." 🤣
19:37 Now you have to watch Trading Places so she can connect the two
This is undoubtedly one of my favourite reaction videos. I’m not even joking, there were parts I was roaring with laughter! This movie is a true classic and I’m glad you got to see it. Thank you for this.
Love their chemistry and she is hilarious. You got my sub :).
James Earl Jones is wearing a lions skin, that's called forshadowing.
That's called coincidence.
The opening dance scene was choreographed by the awesome Paula Abdul.
When this movie came out my mother got me the the MAD Magazine issue with Coming to America and I remember it to this day. They even lampooned those big necklaces they wore
Emily, you and I are romcom-hating twins. But I do love movies like this where the quality of the com makes the rom bearable.
You should seriously read Louie Anderson's book 'Dear Dad: Letters from an Adult Child' where he writes letters to his deceased father, with whom he had a very rocky relationship.
This has ALL the people! LMAO< that and your Powerline shirt...Love this!