Yeah John Gibson I was dying of laughter. Funniest line in the movie is the most idiotic comments I’ve ever heard come out of someone’s mouth you dry breathing scum bag cuck
Anyone that knows Leigh Ann Tuohy says that Sandra is the exact copy of her. Her husband says that it's scary to see two Leigh Ann(s), her children while Sandra was around were calling her the shadow. The story behind the movie and the character is beyond amazing.
Lol I knew this movie was bullshit when I seen an interview of him. The character played above is two steps above Radio. Happy to see it getting exposed.
I think the lady Sandra Bullock portrays is the best example of good people who use their money for a good purpose. I say less than 0.1% of rich people will do the stuff she did, unconditionally.
Oompa Loompa here is your tailback... Oh god. That had my family and I IN STITCHES. Lol. But in all due respect, The Blind Side was an awesome movie all around.
Ok why is NO ONE talking about her walking away and the WHOLE team (even the assistant coach) checking her out, and they continue to check her out until Burt says with a look of disbelief "Wanna run a play?!", that's the funniest part from this scene🤣🤣🤣
That family is now doing damage control. They’re just NOW removing the illegal conservatorship after 20somwthings years, after playing in the NFL. Scumbags took advantage of this guy.
By the time the Tuohys brought Michael into their home, he was already a rising star athlete and already had scouters on him. The kid already knew that game to reach that kind of success. It was as if the Tuohys saw the opportunity and took advantage. BS how this movie painted the white savior nonsense.
Is this movie called The Blind Side because they're not able to see that Michael is a fully grown 24 year old giant of a man playing the part of a teen kid? Honestly, movies like this are not realistic at all. Using a 24 year old man who happens to be extra extra large in size is not convincing hes a 17 year old boy, sorry.
This scene sums up one of the biggest lies about this movie. Michael Oher was one of the best offensive lineman in the state, BEFORE he ever met the Tuohy's. He got into the school because he was a great athlete. He also was a star basketball player. This was all BEFORE he met the Tuohy's. This movie is basically saying the Tuohy's turned Oher from a flat slob who couldn't block into a 5 star prospect in ONE season. If Oher didn't play sports, the Tuohy's would've never met Oher in the first place.
The Tuohys saw the opportunity to make money off the kid and swooped in and took advantage They made sure they locked in the potential money bag by tricking him into signing the illegal conservatorship which they are just NOW trying to end, after Michael played in the NFL and after him having a life and married no less. This movie aged like milk with the whole contrived white savior nonsense.
I read Oher's book and he said he put up with it because he hoped it would help foster kids. With all the law changes there will be hundreds of thousands of more foster children. Our foster system is terrible.
@@anthonyfoutch3152 I can relate. I grew up in 2 foster homes. The sad part about that movie is it didn’t really go into Oher’s life before he met that family and basically erased most of his childhood.
Brilliant movie. Some people said that Sandra Bullock didn't deserve that Oscar. I don't agree. She was impressive and charming here. Quinton Aaron, Tim McGraw, Jae Head, Ray McKinnon were great as well. The whole film was very deep, personal, emotional & touching. Just like "In Love and War" (1996), "A Time to Kill" (1996), "Hope Floats" (1998), "Crash" (2004), "The Lake House" (2006), this film proves that Sandra can act dramatic roles brilliantly well!
Sandra plays inspiring compassionate character, she find Michael in the middle of night take him her home. This real-life story of family and of Michael's growth well and becomes a blue-chip football star and surrounded by a lot of heartwarming emotion, also be a remarkable NFL champion, good movie , I like it
I have loved Sandra Bullock since this movie. Although I forgot what I was about to write, I still love her. This movie reminds me about humanity, and I appreciate and I’m thankful for every little or bigger things I have had or still got. Human race... I miss Michael Jackson.
In real life Michael Oher was already a great football player, his mom never did this and he hated this scene because he felt it portrayed him as dumb and unable to learn on his own. Edit - For those of u saying "It's just a movie not a documentary!" I know it is, and I know changes have to be made for the sake of telling a better story, I get that. But it's gotta be changes that make sense, and it doesn't make sense for the film to have him struggle to comprehend how to play football even though he knew how to play basketball at the beginning of the movie. I think it also says a lot when the real Michael Oher claims the movie ruined the way people look at him. 2nd Edit - The news just came out about Oher not being adopted and how the film hurt him and his image since it came out. So for all of u in the comments who didnt believe me... Fuck u and have a nice day!😂😂😂
Tiffany Cox Yes and I actually agree this scene was completely unnecessary, I remember watching this for the first time and cringing because of how ridiculous it was
I grew up near where this happened and its uncanny accurate. The clothing, the mannerisms, the interior decorating, the Thanksgiving food and the accents! Its a rare movie that gets all the nuances right.
Except for the ACTUAL story which they (the family) made up to make them look like angels. The real Michael Oher already knew how to play football. And you're fucking demented if you think some mom would walk out there and not get laughed off the fucken field... that shit NEVER happened. It was made up
"I said you can thank me later...it's now later,Burt" I love this movie...all the players are high school students and they all look at Sandra Bullock's butt....lol
I've just watched an episode of "Fantom Works" on the DMax channel, where they restore 50/60s classic American cars. One they restored in this episode was a 69 Camero. At the end of the episode from 2018, the owners of the car sat down with Dan to go over what needed to have been to be done to it. The husband was quite laid back about it. His wife was a fifty-something blonde, with a strong personality and seemed used to getting what she wanted, she obviously wore the trousers in that relationship. There was something about the way she presented herself and spoke which seemed familar. At the conclusion of the episode, it was mentioned, "just in passing," that they were Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy. I thought Sanda Bullock got her personality and mannerisms, just right. No wonder she won an Oscar.
My favorite part, was when she told that guy from Hurt village U threaten my son, U threaten me; you better not cross downtown. Sandra B. did a great job.
"I said u can thank me later. It's later Burt." That has to be my favorite line in this movie
Mine was, "I was taking him to the bus, coach. It was time for him to go home."
One of mine was calling the smaller kid an oompa loompa,
alexia stephens Mine was hold him by the tits or I'm gonna be pist
I don't get it pls tell me
Ya me too , when ower crushed people on practice
"Oompa-Loompa here is your tail-back" that never gets old 😂
Imagine Sandra Bullock calling you out like that
And the way she was holding on to the helmet was like a new low for the guy 🤣
@@dogguy8603 that'd be hilarious
@@haroldcox6190 if you're talking about me i care more about comfy clothes than a "positive body" my weight is perfectly normal which i'm happy with
Great way to live life just saying
Sandra Bullock rocked this movie! She was awesome!
I want to rock Sandra
+Engelbert Delrosario Like a baby? Okay! 😂😃
+khfan4life365 She rocks every movie.
she rocks most things lol
+Johanna Miles you are absolutely right. She rocks period !!!!
Great scene and Sandra Bullock kills it. But I can't help laughing at the sight of her trying to navigate those bleachers in heels. XD
elisabetrouge yup lol
elisabetrouge I walk on bleachers like that with flats 😂😂
elisabetrouge That would be a nightmare!!
Yeah. It was pretty funny. Trying very carefully not to fall, lol.
elisabetrouge did you know she was nominated for an Oscar for her role in this movie?
Her patting Bert on the butt gets me every time, so Southern and nothing more than a “watch and learn” and idk why but I loved that part lol
She turned into a man for a second 😂
And those suburban white folk ended up tricking Other into signing a conservatorship
@@user-mo3nz8ss6u No, She's a woman, you dumb, stupid, misogynistic whimpering loser who was never loved by his mother.
Best part was when she grabbed the short guy and said oom pa loom pa
when she grabbed him it was by his face mask 💀😂😅
Bryce Swiger it was
Yeah bc body shaming men is sooooo funny hahaha
I Guess Pee Wee Wasn’t That Funny, Better Than Oom Pa Loom Pa
@@haroldcox6190 its not body shaming. Its a joke.
"I said you can thank me later... It's later Burt" I died😂😂😂
No, you did not.
You did however fish for likes and a bunch of sheep took the bait.
"Wanna run a play?!"....had me dyin'. Funniest line in movie.
She's been one of my favorites for many years
Yeah John Gibson I was dying of laughter. Funniest line in the movie is the most idiotic comments I’ve ever heard come out of someone’s mouth you dry breathing scum bag cuck
"Are you going to protect the family" that helped me a lot in football
"I said you can thank me later..... It's later, Burt." Funniest line in the movie!!
"He tested 98% in protective instincts"
"I said you can thank me later"
"It's later Burt***" (it was a misspelling geez😭)
That had me dying
*Burt
who is burg? there's a burt in this movie though
Burt
It's hilarious!!!!
How do you test something like protective instincts? Sounds pretty cool
The sequel “The Blind side 2: Blindsided” is about to go crazy in a couple years 🔥
Anyone that knows Leigh Ann Tuohy says that Sandra is the exact copy of her. Her husband says that it's scary to see two Leigh Ann(s), her children while Sandra was around were calling her the shadow. The story behind the movie and the character is beyond amazing.
Michael Oher hated the movie.
LMAO oof this aged like milk.
The Tuohys are NOT nice, good people.
Taking advantage of this guy and manipulating the truth.
Lol I knew this movie was bullshit when I seen an interview of him. The character played above is two steps above Radio. Happy to see it getting exposed.
This is all such crap anyone who believes Michael oher learned how to play football from this woman is an idiot
Sandra is one hell of a gorgeous woman!
Yep!😊😍😍😘😘👍👍👌👌💗💗💗💖💖💖.
Of course, why do you think they were checking her out when she walked away? Which also got them SO distracted they had to be told to run a play😂😂😂
I’m tryna say
This reminds me so much of my mom. Miss her to bits. 😊
I am sorry mate..
I am sorry
I feel you man. 17 years old for me... it gets easier.
is your mom hot?
KAPPA SIGMA TFM Bro why would you say that?
2:14 I just love how she just pick up the players and none of them questioned that 😂❤
I love how she just casually drags all the players back and forth
The way she pushes the last one away 😂
I crack up every time I watch this scene. Sandra solved a problem in less than one minute.
looks like she should have been the coache. she's obviously better at it than he is.
Dominating the whole team 😂
"I said you could thank me later. It's later, Burt."
I read this as she said it.. 😳
"don't you dare lie to me" "ok what'd you say to him" two of my favorite lines
“Oompah lumpa here” 😂😂😂 I died on that part
😂😂😂😂😂😂 The Way Everybody Was Looking At Her When She Walked Away Will Forever Be Hilarious
Shut up nothing about this dumb movie is hilarious
Got me dead😂
I think the lady Sandra Bullock portrays is the best example of good people who use their money for a good purpose. I say less than 0.1% of rich people will do the stuff she did, unconditionally.
I’m your 200th like!
Lol... "best example" because it was all bullshit
@@MiguelJimenez-uc3yzI was about to say that didn’t age well
Worst-aged comment ever....
@@jiveassturkey8849I KNOW, RIGHT?? Aged like milk 🤣
Oompa Loompa here is your tailback... Oh god. That had my family and I IN STITCHES. Lol. But in all due respect, The Blind Side was an awesome movie all around.
Ok why is NO ONE talking about her walking away and the WHOLE team (even the assistant coach) checking her out, and they continue to check her out until Burt says with a look of disbelief "Wanna run a play?!", that's the funniest part from this scene🤣🤣🤣
they are checking out her hott body!! WOW!!
that is the most realistic scene in the movie. every high school boy would be checking that ass out while she walks away🤩
women are just too strong
They were damn gurl 😂
@@user-mo3nz8ss6u Deadass😂
Right, a middle aged woman from the Suburbs and an 8 year-old kid are teaching an All-American how to play football. Sure thing Hollywood.
Shame on me, when I first watched the movie (almost 14 years ago) I didn't even consider that scene was fiction.
"I said you could thank me later.
It's later, Bert."
Bert! SHE WANTS THE D
+Cock Chewy it's not that serious
Queen, she owned every scene.
Who is here after Oher filed the petition? 😂
That family is now doing damage control.
They’re just NOW removing the illegal conservatorship after 20somwthings years, after playing in the NFL.
Scumbags took advantage of this guy.
She was a babe in this movie
ι agree coмpleтely
Behind every great man, there is a women.
It's in front actually but it's a little blurry
There were literally only 8 words in your sentence -how did you write women instead of woman?
VicInNocal Ok :)
What about Nikola Tesla?
No offense but that’s a lie
Michael Oher hated this movie. He didn't need a 9 year old to teach him how to play football. He put up with it as long as it helped some foster kid.
After what just happened, I can see why he hated this movie
By the time the Tuohys brought Michael into their home, he was already a rising star athlete and already had scouters on him.
The kid already knew that game to reach that kind of success.
It was as if the Tuohys saw the opportunity and took advantage.
BS how this movie painted the white savior nonsense.
i agree but it was a movie not a documentary.@@steverogers7601
"I said you could thank me later.... It's later birt" lol.
"Oompa Loompa here, is your tailback." Haha. One of my many favorite quotes from this movie. 😂😂😂 Cause she called him Oompa Loompa.
Sandra Bullock KILLED it in this movie! 👊🏽💪🏽
They gotta need to make a sequel #2blind2side
This movie means so much to a family. A caring family that could see through the boys eyes point of view. Generosity! :-)
Is this movie called The Blind Side because they're not able to see that Michael is a fully grown 24 year old giant of a man playing the part of a teen kid? Honestly, movies like this are not realistic at all. Using a 24 year old man who happens to be extra extra large in size is not convincing hes a 17 year old boy, sorry.
@@domr3753 lmao okay then nerd
@@domr3753 Michael Oher was a fully grown man at 17 smh lol
Michael Oher hated the movie.
white people eat this shit up
sandra bullock is one hot mama
Justin are you 40
Justin i
Justin hell ya she is
You ain't lying
Justin
Great body....
Sandra Bullock is hot as hell
Kyle Thompson she is fine tho
Fr
@@rylork we searched for this
I love Sandra. Definitely my fav actor XD
This scene and “RUN THE DANG BALL!” are my fave
This scene sums up one of the biggest lies about this movie. Michael Oher was one of the best offensive lineman in the state, BEFORE he ever met the Tuohy's. He got into the school because he was a great athlete. He also was a star basketball player. This was all BEFORE he met the Tuohy's.
This movie is basically saying the Tuohy's turned Oher from a flat slob who couldn't block into a 5 star prospect in ONE season.
If Oher didn't play sports, the Tuohy's would've never met Oher in the first place.
The Tuohys saw the opportunity to make money off the kid and swooped in and took advantage
They made sure they locked in the potential money bag by tricking him into signing the illegal conservatorship which they are just NOW trying to end, after Michael played in the NFL and after him having a life and married no less.
This movie aged like milk with the whole contrived white savior nonsense.
Exactly. The way they portrayed him in general is just absurd.
When I first watched this movie, I thought he was mentally challenged or something.
I read Oher's book and he said he put up with it because he hoped it would help foster kids. With all the law changes there will be hundreds of thousands of more foster children. Our foster system is terrible.
@@anthonyfoutch3152 I can relate. I grew up in 2 foster homes. The sad part about that movie is it didn’t really go into Oher’s life before he met that family and basically erased most of his childhood.
It’s still a movie. And the movie showed him good at basketball… which is why get got in the school in the movie too, being good at sports. 🤪
i said you can thank me later.... it's later Burt 😂😂
hhhhhhhhh I loved that part
2:31 *"are you gonna protect the family Michael? BEST line of the movie imo*
Brilliant movie. Some people said that Sandra Bullock didn't deserve that Oscar. I don't agree. She was impressive and charming here. Quinton Aaron, Tim McGraw, Jae Head, Ray McKinnon were great as well. The whole film was very deep, personal, emotional & touching.
Just like "In Love and War" (1996), "A Time to Kill" (1996), "Hope Floats" (1998), "Crash" (2004), "The Lake House" (2006), this film proves that Sandra can act dramatic roles brilliantly well!
HAHAHAHAHA
Sandra plays inspiring compassionate character, she find Michael in the middle of night take him her home. This real-life story of family and of Michael's growth well and becomes a blue-chip football star and surrounded by a lot of heartwarming emotion, also be a remarkable NFL champion, good movie , I like it
Eye rollable scene
I have loved Sandra Bullock since this movie. Although I forgot what I was about to write, I still love her.
This movie reminds me about humanity, and I appreciate and I’m thankful for every little or bigger things I have had or still got.
Human race... I miss Michael Jackson.
oompa loompa!! Hahaha 😂😂😂
In real life Michael Oher was already a great football player, his mom never did this and he hated this scene because he felt it portrayed him as dumb and unable to learn on his own.
Edit - For those of u saying "It's just a movie not a documentary!" I know it is, and I know changes have to be made for the sake of telling a better story, I get that. But it's gotta be changes that make sense, and it doesn't make sense for the film to have him struggle to comprehend how to play football even though he knew how to play basketball at the beginning of the movie. I think it also says a lot when the real Michael Oher claims the movie ruined the way people look at him.
2nd Edit - The news just came out about Oher not being adopted and how the film hurt him and his image since it came out. So for all of u in the comments who didnt believe me...
Fuck u and have a nice day!😂😂😂
Are you serious
Tiffany Cox Yes and I actually agree this scene was completely unnecessary, I remember watching this for the first time and cringing because of how ridiculous it was
Thanks for letting me know
Tiffany Cox no problem:)
In real life he also played his freshman year at another school.
Love this movie. I’m not a football guy but the story in this is amazing.
I grew up near where this happened and its uncanny accurate. The clothing, the mannerisms, the interior decorating, the Thanksgiving food and the accents! Its a rare movie that gets all the nuances right.
Except for the ACTUAL story which they (the family) made up to make them look like angels.
The real Michael Oher already knew how to play football. And you're fucking demented if you think some mom would walk out there and not get laughed off the fucken field... that shit NEVER happened. It was made up
@@MiguelJimenez-uc3yzown that fraud
This is the type of encouragement we need from coaches today! Anyone agree....?
*So this whole movie is one big lie*
*OY VEY*
*THEY KNOW*
✡🕎✡🕎✡🕎
Explain, please? (Don't know what to look for when I fact-check?)
So what,at list she's had nice ass......oooyeah
Sandra Bullock was great in this...love this scene. Protect the family
I love how they all look at her
They were looking at those cheeks
They were looking at those clappers
They were looking at those clappin cheeks 🍑
@@shift7199 😂😂😂
The boys anyone ?
Me
Hell yeah. Ryan has a talent for stop motion.
"hold your block HOLD IT" *holds the fuck out of him* LMAO
"I said you can thank me later...it's now later,Burt" I love this movie...all the players are high school students and they all look at Sandra Bullock's butt....lol
It's Sandy B. You would too lol
😂 of course
"Fine, they can be on the team too"...lol 😅😅😅
I wish there was still people like this about how they changed his life
This was and still is an amazing movie
Everyone was checking her out
Lol nice work mama bear 😂 "I said you can thank me later "😂💜
"I said u could thank me later. It's later..." 😂
Love love love her outfits in this movie! And those boys haha
Oompa Loompa here, is your tailback... XD
Sandra Bullock is gold in this movie!!
I said you could thank me later.... It's later Burt
"He tested 98% in protective instincts"... There is no such test.
People with an IQ above 99 will understand that as a euphemism for "empathy."
Man when Sandra does her walk onto the field, I’m sorry but good god woman, TEACH ME SOMETHING I WANNA LEARN. 😳
I've just watched an episode of "Fantom Works" on the DMax channel, where they restore 50/60s classic American cars. One they restored in this episode was a 69 Camero.
At the end of the episode from 2018, the owners of the car sat down with Dan to go over what needed to have been to be done to it. The husband was quite laid back about it. His wife was a fifty-something blonde, with a strong personality and seemed used to getting what she wanted, she obviously wore the trousers in that relationship.
There was something about the way she presented herself and spoke which seemed familar.
At the conclusion of the episode, it was mentioned, "just in passing," that they were Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy.
I thought Sanda Bullock got her personality and mannerisms, just right. No wonder she won an Oscar.
i watched this in 6th grade last year... i watched it like 6 times... great motivation movie!!!
每次都好喜歡這個片段啊!! >W
I love how she dragged the second player by his mask and called him oompa loompa lmao...
"You're gonna get flagged and I'm gone be pissed!!!" 😂😂 every coach problem 🤣🤣🤣
LEGO The Blind Side by Ryan from The Boys
This movie made me cry.
"YOU stopped it"!!! Excellent movie. It's one of my fav.
98 in protective instincts I'd say they got him at just the right spot
Sandra Bullock is one of the all time natural beauties! Idk what it is about her, but I love her!
The way they all looked at her when she was walking 😮😂
When I saw this movie, I say Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw played two of the Best parts they ever played in my Books. 👍🏻☠️👍🏻🇺🇸👍🏻
"WOW...that was...really something, Ryan..."
Who else is here after learning about the truth
Mike was an All American before he moved in with them 😂. This movie was a big load of CAP.
0:33 That horse collar pull 😂😂😂
"This oopalupa"
I'm dead, lmfao 😂😂😂😂
My favorite part, was when she told that guy from Hurt village U threaten my son, U threaten me; you better not cross downtown. Sandra B. did a great job.
I saw this movie, and I loved it. Sandra Bullock is Gorgeous.
I really want to learn about football.... People go crazy with games. It looks very exciting and interesting with the different plays.
Love the Sandra walked down them bleachers 😭❤️❤️❤️
"It's later Burt" hahaha
hands down my favorite scene in the movie
Is he her black man pet?
@@Sothpawman shut up you’re corny
I’m so glad they were able to get that watermark in there. Thank goodness
"I said you can thank me l8r...its l8r Burt" 😂😂😂
one of her best movies
The guy who plays Burt, I always recognized his voice in all movies he's in...
I bawled my eyes out watching this
Sandra Bullock. I hate to see her leave but I love to watch her go. 2:50