Minnie Driver should have won an Oscar for her scene where he tells her he doesn't love her. That was the most accurate portrayal I've ever seen of someone's heart being shattered into a million pieces.
Especially her "I didn't know that" with the heartbroken look on her face when he reveals the abuse he endured as a child...some of the finest acting I've ever seen honestly
I guess I saw it differently. I think Minnie Driver is the weakest link in this flic. To me her performance is high school level, either overplayed or underplayed when not totally stilted. Sorry guys and gals, she damn near ruined the movie for me.
The greatest actors seem to have the most tortured souls. I heard an interview with him on late night. "Why would I stop comedy? It is better than therapy and so much cheaper."
So, the reason why Robin repeats "its not your fault" is because he wants Will to acknowledge its not his fault from an emotional perspective, Will is smart enough to know the abuse wasn't his fault rationally, but emotionally he internalized the abuse as something that was at least somehow his fault.
This movie was written by Afflek & Damon! They won an academy award for the writing and brought their moms to the Oscars with them. The film & cast won awards at just about every ceremony that year.
And Williams won BSA. It was also the year of Titanic which was an awards season juggernaut so the fact that GWH won 2 Oscars the same year of Titanic is saying something.
"That might be the best acting I've seen." Yeah, that's how I've always felt about this movie. Its funny how you reacted to the fact that Matt and Ben wrote the movie. I once watched some video about how they went to the award ceremony for this movie and they were young guns of hollywood and felt completely out of place and unsure of themselves surrounded by "elite" company.
10:54 My favorite scene of the entire film. Robin Williams and Matt Damon were both absolutely brilliant. Sean gave Will some hard truths and Will knew it. The way Matt Damon finally stopped all his cocky, smart mouth talk and just listened was really profound. You can tell what Sean was saying really resonated with him by the way he was looking down in silence with the occasional subtle eye movements. Outstanding scene.
Robin Williams entirely improvised the wife-fart bit in the idiosyncrasy speech . You can even hear a third person laughing (someone on the filming crew). You should watch his 90-minute stand-up comedy show from 2002, Robin Williams: Live On Broadway. I continuously return to it every now and again and always laugh my damn a** off.
The camera is wobbling the whole time because the crew couldn't keep it together. Allegedly that's why the angles are different when they're in that room, they had to move in closer in editing and blur areas because everything else was moving so much. It just adds to the genuine feel of the moment for me and makes it more special in hindsight.
I love that you commented on the spat between Sean and Lambeau that Will overheard, saying it might be a good thing. I think it was exactly what he needed: proof that two people cared enough about him to argue passionately about what was best _for him_ . And he knows it can't be a manipulation tactic because they don't know he is listening. Beautiful writing to have that be the precursor to him breaking down and crying in the "it's not your fault" scene, because he finally trusts Sean enough to be open with him.
Robin Williams won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Damon & Affleck won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar. Matt Damon was nominated for Best Actor but lost to Jack Nicholson in As Good As it Gets. Gus Van Sant was nominated for Best Director but lost to James Cameron for Titanic.
This is easily one of my favorite movies of all time. I always try to watch it once in a while as it reminds me to live my life to the fullest. The writing is amazing and Robin Williams' acting is outstanding. No wonder he won an Oscar for his performance and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck won Oscars for the screenplay. Just a great movie.
18:11 That whole fight with Skylar is a clear sign that Will has been let down repeatedly by people he thought he could trust... every time, he hesitates but then he figures "THIS time, it will go well" and he gets taken advantage of and let down yet again which stings 20 times worse than when he was alone, so he went through life not letting anyone in. With a charming witty facade, dismissing it all. Skylar got him riled up cause her care felt real, which brought up the traumatic anxiety he felt back when he trusted and got betrayed, so he panicked and lashed out and figured _"I won't be able to handle if she betrayed my trust so it's best if I just not let her in like everybody else. It's been proven to work"_
The it’s not your fault scene you see will go through most of his defense mechanisms he plays it off like no big deal and then he laughs it off and then he gets violent and tries to push away like what he did with the girl. Then he finally broke down once the walls where down and begs Shawn not to let him down because everyone else does because he doesn’t have any walls left to defend himself
Well cast, well directed, well conceived. It was authentic. Hurts because it's true. Even those who weren't abused, I think you can see the truth of it. Those of us who were, well, it's nice to know we are not alone. Ain't that why we watch these things. Extended family is just as important. Blood isn't important when your life is on the line.
Im new to your channel but tbf I feel like you have a better vibe than half the youtubers out there!! Seriously I never skipped anything while watching your video and I usually just skip a lot of parts but I don’t do that to yours haha but seriously keep the amazing work and you deserve the absolute best!! Don’t ever stop doing what you be doing!! That’s all I hope you have an absolute amazing and a blessed day!! 💕
@@SebScreen no problem at all! Im glad I really am glad haha! But always always keep up the amazing work and the amount of good vibes in ur videos are so awesome and seriously I really am glad I could finally watch videos with no cringe/awkwardness yk 😅💗
Another unsung hero of Robin Williams filmography: What dreams may come. Visually insane, especially for the time made, it's a rollercoaster of an emotional gut-churn.
The best movie ever♥️💔..I have seen it a bunch and just now, I started crying as soon as Robin Williams' first scene. It's because I haven't been able to watch this movie since he died. Thanks for bringing it back to me😊
I just found your channel last night and I've spent all day in quarantine watching your videos.. how you view movies and how you understand movies is the same as I do when I watch them.. keep up the good work ❣❣
I love how you talk about close-ups. An amazing channel called Cinema Therapy regularly says that the best special effect in Hollywood is the close-up. "It's not your fault" scene really shows that Will, in that moment, is a scared, hurt child in a man's body.
Excellent reaction!! You read these characters perfectly. Your appreciation for Robin's talent was wonderful. You'd love Awakenings and The Fisher King. Even deeper and more emotional.
WOW! My favorite movie ever and i never caught the "Good Luck, son!" until just now. BRILLIANT MOVIE!!! crazy that they wrote that. RIP Robin Williams.
Don't forget that Damon and Affleck were very minor figures in Hollywood before this movie came out. That all changed when they won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The dialog they gave Robin Williams won him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, the only Oscar he ever won (thought he was nominated three other times.) Damon and Driver were both nominated for Oscars as well.
Seb, great reaction to this movie which is one of my faves. Some others I would recommend are The Sixth Sense, Silence of the lambs, Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2 and Inception - all groundbreaking movies in the genre. And if you want to see the brilliant Robin Williams in more things, you should watch Dead Poets Society and to see his comedic chops on full display, watch Mrs Doubtfire and Aladdin where he plays the genie - he riffed the entire thing and they animated around what he did.
I love this movie a lot and I love all your reactions Seb! I was hoping for The Green Mile to win the poll but this is definitely not a bad choice either 😀
I appreciate that it ended before he even reached California, because the romantic love story is only a support to the ultimate point of the movie: his journey to love himself. It hardly matters if they get back together. He got back together.
Trivia - Matt and Ben wrote a treatment and it got the green light. They kept writing a great script BUT they wanted to see how far they could push the studio. As they continued to write, they would put in more sexual innuendos and got crazier and crazier. The studio kept saying yes to everything. Matt & Ben were beginning to think that no one was really reading it. So, they put in the script that one of them gives the other oral sex. The studio said yes to everything but said they might be going a little too far with that scene. So, yes! They were reading it. And they won Oscars for Best Original Screenplay.
Great video, Seb. Nice work, my guy. BTW, "the writing" for this was awarded an oscar, and one of the songs by a sometime friend/associate was nominated, but lost to Celine Dion (James Horner, really) for Titanic. Great job.
Three REALLY good Robin Williams movies that not a lot of people talk about are: What Dreams May Come - World’s Greatest Dad - One Hour Photo. I would recommend you react to all of them. Extremely emotional movies and brilliant acting by Robin Williams.
That first therapist was George Plimpton, who was a writer known for his patrician accent and bloodlines. He was known for participating in events and then writing about them. Probably most famously, he tried out for the Detroit Lions football team and wrote about the experience in the book "Paper Lion", which was made into a movie. He also pitched half an inning of baseball against Major League players and wrote about that in "Out of My League". In 1985 he wrote an article for Sports Illustrated magazine about a young up and coming pitcher named Sidd Finch, who was known for his ideosyncracies. It was only later that it was revealed that it was all an April Fool's stunt,
Two small lines that say the most about what will values, are passed over by most people. In the scene where Robin asks will about people that are in wills life that challenge nad inspire him. Will says he has Chucky, Afflecks character. Robin says chuck is family, he would lay down in traffic if will asked him to. The second is when Robin and the professor are arguing about wills future. The professor says will should have more than hanging around with mindless gorilla's, Robin tells him that if will asked anyone of them would take a bat to the professors head. Loyalty is most important to will. He wants to keep a small circle with no new friends.
One of my favorite movies of all time. If you haven’t seen them yet, you might want to check out “The Color Purple” and “The Joy Luck Club.” The first had universal acclaim. The second is more of a hidden gem, and it might particularly resonate with me because my mom is Asian.
There's a trio of movies that always make me think of each other "good Will Hunting", "dead poets society" and "school ties (1992)" Not sure anyone has reacted to school ties before hint hint, nudge nudge
Was just going to watch Marvel reactions in a queue and come back to random stuff later, but I cannot bypass this absolutely brilliant film (one of my all-time favourites). Excellent cast, amazing writing, and so much heart. 👍❤
I’m not sure that you caught it at the start but Matt Damon and Ben Aflac (ha) actually wrote this movie together.. so they really handled it on all areas with this movie
@7:24 That dude is Harmony Korine and is weird in real life. He directed a fucked up movie called Kids when he was young and he’s been famous and weird ever since.
Great reaction! You want to watch another great performance or possibly the greatest performance of all time is Daniel Day-Lewis in "There Will Be Blood."
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone react to this movie yet! I love this movie, last time I watched it I was like 13, so been quite a few years, think I need to rewatch it
Both Matt Damon’s character and Stellan Skarsgard’s character are book smart whereas Ben Affleck’s character and Robin Williams’ character are more street smart with their knowledge coming from intuition and life experience
You should check out Finding Forrester it was director Gus Van Sant's follow up to this movie, it is also Sean Connery's 2nd to last role before retiring and he does a brilliant job with the role. Not quite as good as Good Will Hunting but still a wonderful film and worth a watch.
Super movie, only one flaw... leading up to the epic ending of him not being there after walking up to the house. How did he not notice the CAR THEY GAVE HIM WAS GONE? I would've been pounding on the door trying to wake him thinking it was stolen.
“It’s not your fault” was a line that served as healing for a lot of us. Extra powerful as it is delivered by earth angel Robin Williams.
Amen!
Absolutely! May he Rest In Peace😔
That damn scene gets me everytime
Minnie Driver should have won an Oscar for her scene where he tells her he doesn't love her. That was the most accurate portrayal I've ever seen of someone's heart being shattered into a million pieces.
I was thinking the same thing, she was exceptional
After, he says, I don't love you, as she's collapsing, she says You do.
I always though that! Her heartbreak looks so real that I could feel it!
Especially her "I didn't know that" with the heartbroken look on her face when he reveals the abuse he endured as a child...some of the finest acting I've ever seen honestly
I guess I saw it differently. I think Minnie Driver is the weakest link in this flic. To me her performance is high school level, either overplayed or underplayed when not totally stilted. Sorry guys and gals, she damn near ruined the movie for me.
Robin Williams really did bless us with all of his fantastic films this one included May he rest in peace ❤
Yeah totally, one of the best actors
His performance on Law & Order was stellar.
The greatest actors seem to have the most tortured souls. I heard an interview with him on late night. "Why would I stop comedy? It is better than therapy and so much cheaper."
except flubber
@@hulkhogan4203 put some respect on that name lol. I loved it as a kid.
So, the reason why Robin repeats "its not your fault" is because he wants Will to acknowledge its not his fault from an emotional perspective, Will is smart enough to know the abuse wasn't his fault rationally, but emotionally he internalized the abuse as something that was at least somehow his fault.
This movie was written by Afflek & Damon! They won an academy award for the writing and brought their moms to the Oscars with them. The film & cast won awards at just about every ceremony that year.
And Williams won BSA. It was also the year of Titanic which was an awards season juggernaut so the fact that GWH won 2 Oscars the same year of Titanic is saying something.
And every one well-deserved. This movie is an absolute classic.
Seb: Is he, like, insanely smart?
Me: No, my boy's wicked smaht.
"That might be the best acting I've seen." Yeah, that's how I've always felt about this movie. Its funny how you reacted to the fact that Matt and Ben wrote the movie. I once watched some video about how they went to the award ceremony for this movie and they were young guns of hollywood and felt completely out of place and unsure of themselves surrounded by "elite" company.
10:54 My favorite scene of the entire film. Robin Williams and Matt Damon were both absolutely brilliant. Sean gave Will some hard truths and Will knew it. The way Matt Damon finally stopped all his cocky, smart mouth talk and just listened was really profound. You can tell what Sean was saying really resonated with him by the way he was looking down in silence with the occasional subtle eye movements. Outstanding scene.
Robin Williams entirely improvised the wife-fart bit in the idiosyncrasy speech . You can even hear a third person laughing (someone on the filming crew).
You should watch his 90-minute stand-up comedy show from 2002, Robin Williams: Live On Broadway. I continuously return to it every now and again and always laugh my damn a** off.
Ah thats awesome I didn't know that, I will check that out actually
@@SebScreen you can also see in that scene the camera shakes cause the camera man was shaking and trying not to laugh
The camera is wobbling the whole time because the crew couldn't keep it together. Allegedly that's why the angles are different when they're in that room, they had to move in closer in editing and blur areas because everything else was moving so much. It just adds to the genuine feel of the moment for me and makes it more special in hindsight.
He has a couple other full-length comedy specials from the 80's, and they are absolute manic brilliance. 🤣🤣🤣
Just one of the many reminders of what a treasure Robin Williams was 🥲
I love that you commented on the spat between Sean and Lambeau that Will overheard, saying it might be a good thing. I think it was exactly what he needed: proof that two people cared enough about him to argue passionately about what was best _for him_ . And he knows it can't be a manipulation tactic because they don't know he is listening. Beautiful writing to have that be the precursor to him breaking down and crying in the "it's not your fault" scene, because he finally trusts Sean enough to be open with him.
Damon and Affleck well deservedly won the Oscar for writing this.
Robin Williams won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Damon & Affleck won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar. Matt Damon was nominated for Best Actor but lost to Jack Nicholson in As Good As it Gets. Gus Van Sant was nominated for Best Director but lost to James Cameron for Titanic.
This is easily one of my favorite movies of all time. I always try to watch it once in a while as it reminds me to live my life to the fullest. The writing is amazing and Robin Williams' acting is outstanding. No wonder he won an Oscar for his performance and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck won Oscars for the screenplay. Just a great movie.
This is one of my all time favourite movies 😭❤️ I alwayssss cry at the ‘it’s not your fault’ bit
If you like Robin Williams in roles like this, Dead Poet's Society is a must.
21:00 yes his friend was saying that out of "i want you to do better" he was giving will some much needed tough love.
18:11 That whole fight with Skylar is a clear sign that Will has been let down repeatedly by people he thought he could trust... every time, he hesitates but then he figures "THIS time, it will go well" and he gets taken advantage of and let down yet again which stings 20 times worse than when he was alone, so he went through life not letting anyone in. With a charming witty facade, dismissing it all. Skylar got him riled up cause her care felt real, which brought up the traumatic anxiety he felt back when he trusted and got betrayed, so he panicked and lashed out and figured _"I won't be able to handle if she betrayed my trust so it's best if I just not let her in like everybody else. It's been proven to work"_
Robin Williams amazes me with his versatility as an actor cool channel thanks
Watched it yesterday for the first time. Balled my eyes out
"How do you like them apples?" Great movie reaction, Seb! You always do a great job!
The it’s not your fault scene you see will go through most of his defense mechanisms he plays it off like no big deal and then he laughs it off and then he gets violent and tries to push away like what he did with the girl. Then he finally broke down once the walls where down and begs Shawn not to let him down because everyone else does because he doesn’t have any walls left to defend himself
Another Robin Williams treasure is The Dead Poets Society. An absolutely beautiful and profound film!
I can't watch this movie without breaking down. So powerful.
This is one of my favorite movie of Robin Williams other than dead poet society . I'm glad you reacted to this🥰
Well cast, well directed, well conceived. It was authentic. Hurts because it's true.
Even those who weren't abused, I think you can see the truth of it. Those of us who were, well, it's nice to know we are not alone.
Ain't that why we watch these things. Extended family is just as important. Blood isn't important when your life is on the line.
I can watch this movie over and over again. such good acting! 🤩
So looking forward to this one. 😊
This is one of my favorite Robin Williams films.
It is such a good film Randee!
Im new to your channel but tbf I feel like you have a better vibe than half the youtubers out there!! Seriously I never skipped anything while watching your video and I usually just skip a lot of parts but I don’t do that to yours haha but seriously keep the amazing work and you deserve the absolute best!! Don’t ever stop doing what you be doing!! That’s all I hope you have an absolute amazing and a blessed day!! 💕
Wow zoey! Thanks for this kind comment this was a nice way to start my day 😊 Really appreciate that
@@SebScreen no problem at all! Im glad I really am glad haha! But always always keep up the amazing work and the amount of good vibes in ur videos are so awesome and seriously I really am glad I could finally watch videos with no cringe/awkwardness yk 😅💗
Another unsung hero of Robin Williams filmography: What dreams may come. Visually insane, especially for the time made, it's a rollercoaster of an emotional gut-churn.
The best movie ever♥️💔..I have seen it a bunch and just now, I started crying as soon as Robin Williams' first scene. It's because I haven't been able to watch this movie since he died. Thanks for bringing it back to me😊
Beautiful reaction, Seb! Thank you for letting yourself be surprised.
Such an amazing film. And the soundtrack with lots of Elliott Smith songs is absolutely fantastic.
That is the best monologue I've ever seen. Blows me away every time.
I just found your channel last night and I've spent all day in quarantine watching your videos.. how you view movies and how you understand movies is the same as I do when I watch them.. keep up the good work ❣❣
I love how you talk about close-ups. An amazing channel called Cinema Therapy regularly says that the best special effect in Hollywood is the close-up.
"It's not your fault" scene really shows that Will, in that moment, is a scared, hurt child in a man's body.
Robin Williams won the best supporting actor Oscar for this movie. Another Robin Williams classic you should check out is Dead Poets Society.
Excellent reaction!! You read these characters perfectly. Your appreciation for Robin's talent was wonderful.
You'd love Awakenings and The Fisher King. Even deeper and more emotional.
What Dreams May Come.
+ Dead Poets Society :)
Definitely The Fisher King!
Sean is the first friend and father figure that didn't give up on him. At the end, when he says "good luck son".....just wow
WOW! My favorite movie ever and i never caught the "Good Luck, son!" until just now. BRILLIANT MOVIE!!! crazy that they wrote that. RIP Robin Williams.
Robin Williams will forever be my all time favorite actor ❤❤
Serious Robin Williams is my favorite Robin Williams 💜
Don't forget that Damon and Affleck were very minor figures in Hollywood before this movie came out. That all changed when they won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The dialog they gave Robin Williams won him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, the only Oscar he ever won (thought he was nominated three other times.) Damon and Driver were both nominated for Oscars as well.
It's been a while since I last saw it, I almost forgot how great it is. Awesome writing and amazing acting!
We are all Will Hunting. We know it all, but we don't have the faintest clue.
All the actors did a great job in this movie.
Robin Williams performance in this gets more amazing the more times I see this movie.
One of my favorite movies of all time. Great to see you react to it for the first time.
Seb, great reaction to this movie which is one of my faves. Some others I would recommend are The Sixth Sense, Silence of the lambs, Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2 and Inception - all groundbreaking movies in the genre. And if you want to see the brilliant Robin Williams in more things, you should watch Dead Poets Society and to see his comedic chops on full display, watch Mrs Doubtfire and Aladdin where he plays the genie - he riffed the entire thing and they animated around what he did.
I love this movie a lot and I love all your reactions Seb! I was hoping for The Green Mile to win the poll but this is definitely not a bad choice either 😀
Thank you! Will do green mile at some point don't worry :)
@@SebScreen Gotta second @ThatsTuff here!
Robin Williams won for Best Supporting Actor in this movie... one of my all time favorite movies. Thanks for reaction.
The fart story Robin Williams tells was improvised on the spot. The camera shaking, is from the camera men genuinely laughing.
Rip Robin Williams. One of the best performances
To be honest, I forgot how good this film was. Thanks for sharing your reaction with us.
You are very welcome!
I appreciate that it ended before he even reached California, because the romantic love story is only a support to the ultimate point of the movie: his journey to love himself. It hardly matters if they get back together. He got back together.
Such a beautiful movie. Several gut punches of emotion.
Trivia - Matt and Ben wrote a treatment and it got the green light. They kept writing a great script BUT they wanted to see how far they could push the studio. As they continued to write, they would put in more sexual innuendos and got crazier and crazier. The studio kept saying yes to everything. Matt & Ben were beginning to think that no one was really reading it. So, they put in the script that one of them gives the other oral sex. The studio said yes to everything but said they might be going a little too far with that scene. So, yes! They were reading it. And they won Oscars for Best Original Screenplay.
Robin Williams is the GOAT.
I've watched a lot of people watching movies I really love and you did a wonderful job. Look forward to seeing more.
Great video, Seb. Nice work, my guy. BTW, "the writing" for this was awarded an oscar, and one of the songs by a sometime friend/associate was nominated, but lost to Celine Dion (James Horner, really) for Titanic. Great job.
Three REALLY good Robin Williams movies that not a lot of people talk about are: What Dreams May Come - World’s Greatest Dad - One Hour Photo. I would recommend you react to all of them. Extremely emotional movies and brilliant acting by Robin Williams.
Driver is the unsung hero of this. Wonderful performance
That first therapist was George Plimpton, who was a writer known for his patrician accent and bloodlines. He was known for participating in events and then writing about them. Probably most famously, he tried out for the Detroit Lions football team and wrote about the experience in the book "Paper Lion", which was made into a movie. He also pitched half an inning of baseball against Major League players and wrote about that in "Out of My League". In 1985 he wrote an article for Sports Illustrated magazine about a young up and coming pitcher named Sidd Finch, who was known for his ideosyncracies. It was only later that it was revealed that it was all an April Fool's stunt,
"Why won't you come? I'm sorry. That's not funny" - LMAO!
Important Historical Note:
We had not really seen these two before. They wrote this thing and then became Gigantic. It a little crazy.
Great film. Another good one from this year (‘97) is As Good As It Gets.
Two small lines that say the most about what will values, are passed over by most people. In the scene where Robin asks will about people that are in wills life that challenge nad inspire him. Will says he has Chucky, Afflecks character. Robin says chuck is family, he would lay down in traffic if will asked him to. The second is when Robin and the professor are arguing about wills future. The professor says will should have more than hanging around with mindless gorilla's, Robin tells him that if will asked anyone of them would take a bat to the professors head. Loyalty is most important to will. He wants to keep a small circle with no new friends.
One of my favorite movies of all time. If you haven’t seen them yet, you might want to check out “The Color Purple” and “The Joy Luck Club.” The first had universal acclaim. The second is more of a hidden gem, and it might particularly resonate with me because my mom is Asian.
"My boy's wicked smart!"
There's a trio of movies that always make me think of each other "good Will Hunting", "dead poets society" and "school ties (1992)"
Not sure anyone has reacted to school ties before hint hint, nudge nudge
W-What winds your clock?
S-Working with you.
I can’t believe that you reacted to this. I recently found your channel and this is legitimately my favorite movie ever. Well. Fucking. Done.
11:11 mesmerised by the dialogue got you a sub. This was my favorite scene in one of my favorite movies.
Awards? Dude, Matt and Ben won the Oscar for their screenplay!
By the way, do watch Call Me By Your Name.
Great reaction man, you really understood the movie and what makes it great keep it up :)
I've been watching you all night: You're the best, Seb.
This is my favourite movie of all time
I have like top ten movies that I actually bother to have on DVD and just watch and rewatch and are my favorite movies. This is one of them
Was just going to watch Marvel reactions in a queue and come back to random stuff later, but I cannot bypass this absolutely brilliant film (one of my all-time favourites).
Excellent cast, amazing writing, and so much heart. 👍❤
It's not fair Seb. Some of us have been watching RUclips for years, & we just found you. It's not your fault. Hey, almost 20k 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳.
This movie underrated
As highly regarded as it is, it is still underrated.
Matt Damon said that Robin Williams improvised the "he stole my line"...he wasn't supposed to say anything...Robin will be missed by all...
I've been waiting for these apples.
All the apples haha love the line
I’m not sure that you caught it at the start but Matt Damon and Ben Aflac (ha) actually wrote this movie together.. so they really handled it on all areas with this movie
another amazing robin williams movie is dead poets society, i really recommend that one
@7:24 That dude is Harmony Korine and is weird in real life. He directed a fucked up movie called Kids when he was young and he’s been famous and weird ever since.
I love this movie , it’s really one of my favorites
I love this movie too much and it's one of my favorite of life! ❤️
Been waiting for this…. Thank you so much
This movie had so much great dialogue in it, it’s just tragic that you had to talk through the most important scenes.
Louis CK has a hilarious bit about this movie, especially the “how do you like them apples” scene.
Great reaction! You want to watch another great performance or possibly the greatest performance of all time is Daniel Day-Lewis in "There Will Be Blood."
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone react to this movie yet! I love this movie, last time I watched it I was like 13, so been quite a few years, think I need to rewatch it
"I hope they're still together by the end"
They immediately break up
"Don't credits me"
Mid-sentence credits you
Both Matt Damon’s character and Stellan Skarsgard’s character are book smart whereas Ben Affleck’s character and Robin Williams’ character are more street smart with their knowledge coming from intuition and life experience
You should check out Finding Forrester it was director Gus Van Sant's follow up to this movie, it is also Sean Connery's 2nd to last role before retiring and he does a brilliant job with the role. Not quite as good as Good Will Hunting but still a wonderful film and worth a watch.
You should check out Robin Williams and Matt and Ben win their oscars from the 1998 academy awards on RUclips.
This movie is a masterpiece
Park bench monologue clinched the Oscar
Super movie, only one flaw... leading up to the epic ending of him not being there after walking up to the house. How did he not notice the CAR THEY GAVE HIM WAS GONE? I would've been pounding on the door trying to wake him thinking it was stolen.