I have a very difficult time believing that at least one of those kids didn't go screaming to their mom the second they saw something remotely weird. Every child I've ever known, including me at 8 years old, has run to their parents or another responsible adult because they heard a weird noise and wholeheartedly believed they were being chased by a ghost, lol.
Yeah, same here. When I was a kid and alone upstairs at night at a family friend's house, I became convinced that there were a group of people banging on drums in the dark and approaching the house slowly. I got so scared I ran downstairs to where my parents and the other adults in the house were. Turns out someone in another house just had their music turned on really loud and I was hearing the vibrations from it.
Well, you are viewing it from the perspective of a person who grew up in a loving home. Children who have been met before with anger because they’ve responded like that do not go running to parents who they already know will be unsympathetic.
I was about their age during the period the movie is set, my Mom was trying to keep body and soul together. We didn't bother Mom unless we needed a limb sewn back on. Went to the siblings.
Excellent point. Unless your parents are absolute monsters, you the eight-year-old child are going to go racing off to hysterically cry that you saw a creepy dead lady in a wedding dress.
This movie stressed me out so much. Not because it was scary or anything, but because every character was so incredibly stupid that I had no idea what could possibly happen next
One of my neighbors had a kid that was a cop for Halloween. Her outfit said she was the FBI for Toyland. I was like "What's Toyland up to that needs the FBI?" She immediately pointed her toy rifle at me and said "Stop asking questions." I was like "Oh yeah, you'll be a great cop."
@@Gagagag-d1w Yeah, very rarely some are. Lightning strikes kill people every year, though I wouldn't advise the young to walk around with a grounding rod everytime they step outdoors.
Isn't Scooby Doo placed in the 70s too? So in some weird universe Velma and the gang could help out this CPS worker and uncover the real identity of la llarona as...
I need a horror movie where the first 99% is like a typical ghost situation, but then the main characters stumble on a cartel and they just behead everyone including the ghost.
The characters saying "La Llorona" over and over again is like that gag from that one Dexter's Lab episode where it was revealed that Dexter created El Chupacabra or Charlie to torment DeeDee.
Lol, I hate in horror movies when a character is just like "no, it wasn't her, it was her". Like, WUT??? No one speaks like that in real life, not even children!
I cant remember what youtubber it was, but one guy did a review where he had a different name each time he tried to say la llorona. The one that sticks out was la lawnmower. Pretty sure he had an aussie accent, which just made it all funnier.
Fun fact: Curandero's call upon God and the Holy spirit for their practices because Curanderismo is a blend of Native American and Catholic rituals that thrive along the borderlands, meaning the U.S and Mexican border. People born along the border grew up blending Mexican, American, and Native American traditions making a hybridized culture. So the Padre is right in saying that the people who believe in cleanses also believe in the church. 80% of my Master thesis is based on borderland culture and specifically Curanderismo. La Llorona is also part of my thesis! I can make an argument about the faith and religious thing but I don't want to type too much lol EDIT: ALSOOOO this movie is based in the 70's which is near the end of the Chicano movement, so a lot of Mexican-Americans are reclaiming their indigenous roots and a lot of Chicano literature is focusing on mythmaking and retelling stories to help represent this movement and their culture, especially Chicano Feminism. That is when there was a resurrganece of the legend of La llorna. It makes sense that it would be based in the 70s because of the movement. And it also makes sense that the father is being mentioned a lot because it was at a time when there was a lot of police brutality against Mexicans. (Which now that I think about it, I'm not sure how I feel about them making the dad a cop but I need to think about that a little more.) AGAIN this is another part of my thesis so I've done my research, I'm not just talking out of my ass lol EDIT 2: HERE IS MY THESIS! Magical Realism in Chicano Literature: nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fscholarworks.gsu.edu%2Fenglish_theses%2F288&data=05%7C02%7Clvazquez3%40student.gsu.edu%7Ce00be02216ca4454290908dc6495375d%7C704d822c358a47849a1649e20b75f941%7C0%7C0%7C638495839260363473%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=SetTfovpjLBuetMifI04H12%2Fi7SHdMtuDgxT%2FetocRM%3D&reserved=0
it depends on if you're watching a movie with encouraged commentary or if you're watching a movie seriously. because i'm fairly certain he doesn't give out commentary like this on an average watch.
Lol I was such a blabber as a kid I’ve always found it weird when kids don’t talk. I would have been like this creepy lady by the pool kept taking my umbrella and then her gross hands grabbed me and left these……
As someone who was the quietest kid anywhere i went, i can only imagine telling one person about some crazy shit like this because anyone else A) wouldn't believe me or B) tell me to shut up because i was lying. I fine the "has a loving parent and yet still says nothing, but also adult doesn't ask after experiencing the same thing" to be more odd
Cracks me up anytime the priest is on screen cuz he voices a very famous world of warcraft Wizard/Mage Lore character, and I expect him to turn into a crow or cast spells lol.
13:41 Shudder should throw some ads your way, this La Llorona film rec was absolutely spot on (became one of my all-time favorite horror movies) and was what finally got me to subscribe to them.
ill never forget the RE5 "over here" " I need your help" "chris" my friend spammed that the whole game. that and the boulder punching is pretty much all i remember from that game.
I just realized what is missing! I greatly missed seeing your face the whole movie. Your laughing, expressions and edits just make things so entertaining to me.
I like that no movie ever seems to really drive home how the children are kinda at fault in these paranormal situations. I clearly remember any little thing that spooked me as a child being the first thing I would bring up. Like what kind of sociopathic children don't show any fear or emotion when they literally witness/fight a fricken demon... More movies should play on the idiocy of this, like if you had just told one of the many adults trying to help you with some damn pronouns and adjectives you might not have been soul-sucked by a ghost. Just sayin'...
Alwaaaays. Literally always the kids. Seeing the most god awful, fck ass sh*t they ever seen in their little lives and just being like :) nice. I'll keep this to myself. I always put it down to them maybe not having an adult they feel close enough to but there's almost always a seemingly loving parent character?? Same with people not calling for help in general. I think it's called 'No One Gets Out Alive' or something like that on Netflix, but that movie about a girl in a boarding house run by two creepy brothers? That movie was great for plugging a major plot hole that most horror films deal with - she couldn't call for help or stay anywhere else because she was an undocumented person in a city she didn't know with no close relatives to rely on, so she was terrified of drawing attention to herself and didn't know where to get any support. In most movies wherein it's the location that's haunted, I'm always like girly why are we STILL here? Scoot your damn boot for the night! Or if you're haunted and no one believes you, take your spooky ass to the neighbours and let them see some sh*t. Get ya head in the game!!
@@RealElongatedMuskratThat last part has me cackling! 'take your spooky ass to the neighbors and let them see some shit' ong THATS so smart to do, if anything for entertainment!
I know you seem to hate it but the Nun is genuinely one of the funniest horror comedies ive seen in ages? It starts slow but turns into a wacky evil dead vibe movie with a french Canadian with a shotgun and the holy hand genade of anticoch being found by an indiana Jones puzzle and saving the day with blood backwash. I have no idea if it was intentional but i had so much fun watching it
I always feel like some of these script writers have never had human interaction in their lives. Like that LOLyarona in the bedroom scene... Not only did the mom deny she was frantically screaming at the top of her lungs at a possible intruder, but also that she almost YEET'd the F*CC out of her daughter with that bat LMAO 🤣 Also, why is the daughter so attached to her matierial posessions? She almost died for an umbrella and a raggedy anne doll. Bruhv F THAT nonsense.
By the time they killed her I realized. that was no weeping? No cries in the nights before she attacks, no "Ay, mis hijos!" in the dark, nothing. Just a regular ghost with the title of La Llorona. Lame. But I did like the editing of the scares and all that. Very cool and swag.
I've had CPS called on my parents as a child, I can guarantee you they are extremely unobservent. I had a ring shaped bruse under my eye and they really called my mother a hero for working so hard as a single mother. Brother, when I tell you that sht was swollen like a colony of bees fcked on my face....
not sure how you could fall and get marks like those, you have a good point, that is literally her job, literally what she has been specially trained for.
I saw linda and something in me perked up, then you reminded me she was velma in scooby doo and now I understand why my little soldier stood at attention so quickly
I remember playing resident evil 5 with my sister and we thought the game was awesome! We were so confused why so many people were hating on it. Turns out if you play the game as a single player like GG you would have incidents like 9:37 happen 😂.
To clarify that I think the priest was right when he said you don’t have to be religious to have faith: These two terms are not interchangeable, they’re not synonymous in any capacity. Colloquially, religion is a framework, like a set of rules that you follow to live a certain lifestyle. Faith, however, is moreso an emotion/connection that’s personal and ties the person to their deity. You have faith- a belief that you can rely on your deity- to achieve a certain outcome. You practice your religion- a set of principles and guidelines- so that you can grow your faith and pattern your life in a way that reflects your beliefs. According to definition: Faith - strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof. Religion - a particular system of faith and worship.
That kid should have used the pivot method to get that doll. You stand on one foot and stick your other leg back out and use your body like a see-saw, granting more range and making the task easier.
I have a La Llorona movie that you havent seen. Its on one of those DVDs that has 10 random B horror movies on it. Im pretty sure i got it at the dollar store around Halloween a couple years ago. I can send it to you if you want.
I watched this with my cousin. The weather was super bad raining and with the climax of the movie the power went out and both me and my cousin both lost it.
Why it took me so long to realize the COPYRIGHT PROTECTION was an overlay to prevent copyright claims and not a joke about fighting copyright with hammers and nails like bro 💀😭
I remember as a kid I would tell my mom every detail of a scary dream, or if I stubbed my toe playing outside. There's no freaking shot a demon lady screeches at me, and grabs my arm that I dont run to my mom and explain exactly what just happened. It's like Thelma and her kids are strangers.
Why do they make the mother so incompetent? She doesn't react fast enough for me. Im not a mom but when taking care of my brothers, if I hear wven one cry Id jump. At times id have to distinguish laughter and crying because fornsome reasons it spunds the same when they are younger😅
when I was a teenager and in the bath my mom would still call out to me every so often to make sure I wasn't falling asleep or something. The idea of leaving a child alone in the bath and you being that far away is so weird.
What the kids are watching on the television is (not Gilligan's Island, but rather) the film "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" (1963), with Glenn Ford and Ron Howard (and Shirley Jones, not on screen). Like the television show that followed it, it's about a widowed father whose son tries to fix him up with a new wife. It is CLINT Howard's first film.
Honestly this movie has a pretty great setting and even the cinematography. But it got tainted so bad with the writing that there's just no saving it 😭
I never even noticed this movie was set in the early 70s. Also, it made me so angry that no one ever turned a f-ing light on! You've seen someone in your house and you're searching for them, Why stay in the dark???
my big issue with la llorona was that it wasn't set in new mexico and that homegirl could just come all the way into the house. she's a water type. their house should have been right on an arroyo in cruces or something
you were so very hilarious for this one ( my head also will not cease to replay the pronunciation of llorona with the L sound, its like wasabi to my brain) i am unexplicably pissed of though that they made their protective little candle cirlce and they didnt put salt at the perimeter???!! cmon thats basic! what a discount kinda limpia is this
Breaking down slightly what you said regarding the "you don't have to be religious to have faith" line, I don't think you're entirely correct in your comparison. I haven't watched the movie, but from what I saw in the video, there's the faith of doing a ritual to ward off bad spirits, and that ties into the religiousness of the church. However, what the Father is saying, is that you can have the faith in believing the ritual will do the trick, without necessarily believing in the church itself. There's a conflation between the two that exists, but I think the Father is saying that being religious is a subset of having faith in something - even though they're sometimes synonymous, they have different connotations. Just my personal two cents.
I love the fact they felt the need to throw in the Raggedy Ann doll in this movie but somehow I feel like it was probably unintentional at the same time.
I remember as a kid I was introduced to the story of this ghost in two Esperanto things and it scared me sh*tless, I was so scared that every time I passed a lake I would feel like crying
14:55 I would've pressed harder about those "burns" cause that's not a scratch pattern that would easily come about from a fall If it were a fall onto like an old-school radiator then I'd maybe buy it but like that still wouldn't match the marks looking somewhat like a snake bite Hell a radiator would probably make you look more or less like a classic fire-grilled hamburger patty
"you used my son as bait?"
"no. of course not. I used all of you as bait"
I fucking lost it when that part came up
Ta Da !
Mama always used to say “part of growing up is realizing that Incogni is the data brokers and you’re just buying your own information back from them.”
I have a very difficult time believing that at least one of those kids didn't go screaming to their mom the second they saw something remotely weird. Every child I've ever known, including me at 8 years old, has run to their parents or another responsible adult because they heard a weird noise and wholeheartedly believed they were being chased by a ghost, lol.
Yeah, same here. When I was a kid and alone upstairs at night at a family friend's house, I became convinced that there were a group of people banging on drums in the dark and approaching the house slowly. I got so scared I ran downstairs to where my parents and the other adults in the house were. Turns out someone in another house just had their music turned on really loud and I was hearing the vibrations from it.
Well, you are viewing it from the perspective of a person who grew up in a loving home. Children who have been met before with anger because they’ve responded like that do not go running to parents who they already know will be unsympathetic.
I was about their age during the period the movie is set, my Mom was trying to keep body and soul together. We didn't bother Mom unless we needed a limb sewn back on. Went to the siblings.
@darrelsam419 a bunch of people banging on drums and circling your house sounds so fucking scary holy hell
Excellent point. Unless your parents are absolute monsters, you the eight-year-old child are going to go racing off to hysterically cry that you saw a creepy dead lady in a wedding dress.
As someone who interacted with CPS more than once as a child, they are incredibly unobservant
me: gets abused
also me: tells CPS i was abused in no uncertain terms
CPS: idk, I think her living situation is okay
@@gal-b9d
also cps: I think this child is being abused
Everyone including the child: we’re fine
Cps: we’re taking the child
fr what do we even pay these people for
@@sadplatinum7552 to fuck up families apparently
@@sadplatinum7552 Unfortunately, I believe CPS is very unfunded. .But I get their joke.
This movie stressed me out so much. Not because it was scary or anything, but because every character was so incredibly stupid that I had no idea what could possibly happen next
It's a "horror" movie for teens like conjuring, Annabelle and so forth
@@nachtrevi82as if “horror movies for adults” cant be just as trash? Lmao
@@Tw0Dots I have no idea who you're replying to over something I've never said. bye now!
I@@nachtrevi82 I think they thought you were implying that only horror movies Targeted towards teens were stupid.
@@nachtrevi82 you have a comment right above the one you are responding too. You might wanna lay off the drugs
"Lolly Rona" when the door shut is top tier RUclips content
No "egg on your face" joke at the Johnny Carson bit?
I twitch uncontrollably when I hear that pronunciation.
One of my neighbors had a kid that was a cop for Halloween. Her outfit said she was the FBI for Toyland.
I was like "What's Toyland up to that needs the FBI?"
She immediately pointed her toy rifle at me and said "Stop asking questions."
I was like "Oh yeah, you'll be a great cop."
You're a f'n hero. Setting up the next generation of "victims", that'll act out and perpetuate the cycle of violence and distrust.
Yeah because cops are never at fault
What the hell are these replies lmao
@@Gagagag-d1w Yeah, very rarely some are. Lightning strikes kill people every year, though I wouldn't advise the young to walk around with a grounding rod everytime they step outdoors.
@@bananasinfrench Just a bunch of people who can’t seem to take a joke lol. It’s a kid dressing up as a cop in Toyland ffs.
Isn't Scooby Doo placed in the 70s too? So in some weird universe Velma and the gang could help out this CPS worker and uncover the real identity of la llarona as...
Red Herring!!!
Old Man Jenkins??
It was KISS all along
Or the Harlem Globetrotters
@@Tw0Dotsor one of the hex girls
Scrappie Doo?!
So not only is Shaggy awful with kids, but Velma is, too.
This comment brought me joy!
I'd be more scared if Tuco were in my house instead of La Llorona
I need a horror movie where the first 99% is like a typical ghost situation, but then the main characters stumble on a cartel and they just behead everyone including the ghost.
Tuco was also in alien resurrection
@LoisoPondohva i would genuinely love that, thats amazing
@@LoisoPondohvaI'm pretty sure it happened in another La Llorona movie, maybe GG even covered it
So tell me… I’m confused about something. Is her husband alive or is he dead? The information wasn’t clear
Very much alive, for sure, without a doubt. He's just on vacation :)
ye of course he was alive her husband WAS LA LLORONA
@@MadAliceInWonderland Blood Status: In him because he's alive
And is he a police officer 🤔
He's definitely alive and he'll be home any minute. You better get outta here!
The characters saying "La Llorona" over and over again is like that gag from that one Dexter's Lab episode where it was revealed that Dexter created El Chupacabra or Charlie to torment DeeDee.
Lol, I hate in horror movies when a character is just like "no, it wasn't her, it was her". Like, WUT??? No one speaks like that in real life, not even children!
I know they'd say it's the "Scary lady" or something.
I cant remember what youtubber it was, but one guy did a review where he had a different name each time he tried to say la llorona. The one that sticks out was la lawnmower. Pretty sure he had an aussie accent, which just made it all funnier.
He goes by the name CORDZ now. Id watch Mistas and Corderyfx reviews back to back both vids are reminders of better times
Thank you! Will have to go watch that again.@@miggyontiveros2394
Fun fact: Curandero's call upon God and the Holy spirit for their practices because Curanderismo is a blend of Native American and Catholic rituals that thrive along the borderlands, meaning the U.S and Mexican border. People born along the border grew up blending Mexican, American, and Native American traditions making a hybridized culture. So the Padre is right in saying that the people who believe in cleanses also believe in the church. 80% of my Master thesis is based on borderland culture and specifically Curanderismo. La Llorona is also part of my thesis! I can make an argument about the faith and religious thing but I don't want to type too much lol
EDIT: ALSOOOO this movie is based in the 70's which is near the end of the Chicano movement, so a lot of Mexican-Americans are reclaiming their indigenous roots and a lot of Chicano literature is focusing on mythmaking and retelling stories to help represent this movement and their culture, especially Chicano Feminism. That is when there was a resurrganece of the legend of La llorna. It makes sense that it would be based in the 70s because of the movement. And it also makes sense that the father is being mentioned a lot because it was at a time when there was a lot of police brutality against Mexicans. (Which now that I think about it, I'm not sure how I feel about them making the dad a cop but I need to think about that a little more.)
AGAIN this is another part of my thesis so I've done my research, I'm not just talking out of my ass lol
EDIT 2: HERE IS MY THESIS!
Magical Realism in Chicano Literature: nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fscholarworks.gsu.edu%2Fenglish_theses%2F288&data=05%7C02%7Clvazquez3%40student.gsu.edu%7Ce00be02216ca4454290908dc6495375d%7C704d822c358a47849a1649e20b75f941%7C0%7C0%7C638495839260363473%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=SetTfovpjLBuetMifI04H12%2Fi7SHdMtuDgxT%2FetocRM%3D&reserved=0
cool!
I thought it was based in the 70s because the Warrens were still active at that point.
Yes but also lends to why it's La Llorona and not just a random ghost.@@philipmateo3816
Huh, sounds like they actually put some thought into this movie as opposed to the other La Llarona films GG has watched
@@contortionyx for sure! The other movies seem to not take into consideration the cultural aspects of la llorona. It’s all white washed!
I just wanna watch a full movie with this guy
He talks too much.
@@maplebob23 ???????????it's commentary
@@maplebob23you don’t get how this works do you?
it depends on if you're watching a movie with encouraged commentary or if you're watching a movie seriously. because i'm fairly certain he doesn't give out commentary like this on an average watch.
Lol I was such a blabber as a kid I’ve always found it weird when kids don’t talk. I would have been like this creepy lady by the pool kept taking my umbrella and then her gross hands grabbed me and left these……
me too, like how would you not? My first response would be MOM WTF THIS CRAZY THING JUST HAPPENED.
As someone who was the quietest kid anywhere i went, i can only imagine telling one person about some crazy shit like this because anyone else A) wouldn't believe me or B) tell me to shut up because i was lying. I fine the "has a loving parent and yet still says nothing, but also adult doesn't ask after experiencing the same thing" to be more odd
Cracks me up anytime the priest is on screen cuz he voices a very famous world of warcraft Wizard/Mage Lore character, and I expect him to turn into a crow or cast spells lol.
13:41 Shudder should throw some ads your way, this La Llorona film rec was absolutely spot on (became one of my all-time favorite horror movies) and was what finally got me to subscribe to them.
ill never forget the RE5 "over here" " I need your help" "chris" my friend spammed that the whole game. that and the boulder punching is pretty much all i remember from that game.
Referring to Raymond Cruz as "the guy from Training Day" instead of "Tuco Salamanca" is an insult. He can't keep getting away with it!
Honestly I love the scene where she picks up a baseball bat to attack la llorona instead of screaming or running away like other horror movies 😂
I just realized what is missing! I greatly missed seeing your face the whole movie. Your laughing, expressions and edits just make things so entertaining to me.
I like that no movie ever seems to really drive home how the children are kinda at fault in these paranormal situations. I clearly remember any little thing that spooked me as a child being the first thing I would bring up. Like what kind of sociopathic children don't show any fear or emotion when they literally witness/fight a fricken demon... More movies should play on the idiocy of this, like if you had just told one of the many adults trying to help you with some damn pronouns and adjectives you might not have been soul-sucked by a ghost. Just sayin'...
Alwaaaays. Literally always the kids. Seeing the most god awful, fck ass sh*t they ever seen in their little lives and just being like :) nice. I'll keep this to myself. I always put it down to them maybe not having an adult they feel close enough to but there's almost always a seemingly loving parent character?? Same with people not calling for help in general. I think it's called 'No One Gets Out Alive' or something like that on Netflix, but that movie about a girl in a boarding house run by two creepy brothers? That movie was great for plugging a major plot hole that most horror films deal with - she couldn't call for help or stay anywhere else because she was an undocumented person in a city she didn't know with no close relatives to rely on, so she was terrified of drawing attention to herself and didn't know where to get any support. In most movies wherein it's the location that's haunted, I'm always like girly why are we STILL here? Scoot your damn boot for the night! Or if you're haunted and no one believes you, take your spooky ass to the neighbours and let them see some sh*t. Get ya head in the game!!
Since when did the grown ups in these movies ever believe kids speaking about ghosts and crap?
@@FionavanDahl agreed
@@RealElongatedMuskratThat last part has me cackling! 'take your spooky ass to the neighbors and let them see some shit' ong THATS so smart to do, if anything for entertainment!
@@FionavanDahltrauma…
Its a fictional movie ab a fkin ghost, played for cheap thrills & bad Jumpscare 😂everything doesnt need to be a projection
I know you seem to hate it but the Nun is genuinely one of the funniest horror comedies ive seen in ages?
It starts slow but turns into a wacky evil dead vibe movie with a french Canadian with a shotgun and the holy hand genade of anticoch being found by an indiana Jones puzzle and saving the day with blood backwash.
I have no idea if it was intentional but i had so much fun watching it
I always feel like some of these script writers have never had human interaction in their lives. Like that LOLyarona in the bedroom scene... Not only did the mom deny she was frantically screaming at the top of her lungs at a possible intruder, but also that she almost YEET'd the F*CC out of her daughter with that bat LMAO 🤣 Also, why is the daughter so attached to her matierial posessions? She almost died for an umbrella and a raggedy anne doll. Bruhv F THAT nonsense.
By the time they killed her I realized. that was no weeping? No cries in the nights before she attacks, no "Ay, mis hijos!" in the dark, nothing. Just a regular ghost with the title of La Llorona. Lame.
But I did like the editing of the scares and all that. Very cool and swag.
You did not have to do this to yourself, but it brings me great joy that you did.
I've had CPS called on my parents as a child, I can guarantee you they are extremely unobservent. I had a ring shaped bruse under my eye and they really called my mother a hero for working so hard as a single mother. Brother, when I tell you that sht was swollen like a colony of bees fcked on my face....
CPS will do more to strip good parents of their kids than actually save kids from abusers
You good? I hope you got tf outta there, thats genuinely horrible
It’s funny seeing that psycho drug lord from breaking bad as a very calm curandero here
The way i laughed so hard at the "Jinkies" edit when she got thrown against the wall 😂😂😂
The fact that they got Linda Cardellini still surprises me to this day
I didn't even need the clip, the second GG said resident evil 5 i knew exactly what he was talking about lmao
Yet another banger in the books, everyone! Thanks for all this extra content to watch while avoiding the fam at Christmas 👏🏻🥰
Respect your time with them, they could explode tomorrow.
@@rain6353 I will with my parents, sis, and grandma thats it
Good man
Live-style commentary is by far my favorite type of content you make 😂
waitwait!, GG calls out the sling on the padres arm, but not the fact that the bandages are outside the clothes.
It was LA in the early 70’s GG, I think breaking and entering by La Llorona was on the low end of the LAPD’s response list.
Your movie reviews are what got me and my husband so invested in your content, pretty sure I annoyed the neighbors laughing at this one 😂
Same for my brother and I.
9:38 i think of just friends 😂 when anna faris is yelling in the bar
17:10 "Well, egg on my face!"
“That guy was unarmed” took me out oh man hahahaaaa
10:59 La Leerona absolutely took me OUT 😂
The curse of My Sharona
I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR THE JINKIES HAHAHA
not sure how you could fall and get marks like those, you have a good point, that is literally her job, literally what she has been specially trained for.
Mista GG must have worked in hospitality at some point in his life, because he's SERVING
I saw linda and something in me perked up, then you reminded me she was velma in scooby doo and now I understand why my little soldier stood at attention so quickly
Well, OBVIOUSLY, Sam accidentally shot her Dad while playing with his Baretta!...or on purpose for interrupting "Scooby Doo".
damn its 6 am and I havent slept yet , but edits with Caleb´s voice NEVER miss ... 14:13
I don't know how long you've been using your profile picture and giving it the south park Canadian effect but it's hysterical
“Remember what dad used to say?”
“Ahhhhh!!”
I remember playing resident evil 5 with my sister and we thought the game was awesome! We were so confused why so many people were hating on it. Turns out if you play the game as a single player like GG you would have incidents like 9:37 happen 😂.
11:17 one of the most genuine surprise sound ever
Nahhhh that jinkies sound effect got me 😭😭😭
To clarify that I think the priest was right when he said you don’t have to be religious to have faith:
These two terms are not interchangeable, they’re not synonymous in any capacity. Colloquially, religion is a framework, like a set of rules that you follow to live a certain lifestyle. Faith, however, is moreso an emotion/connection that’s personal and ties the person to their deity. You have faith- a belief that you can rely on your deity- to achieve a certain outcome. You practice your religion- a set of principles and guidelines- so that you can grow your faith and pattern your life in a way that reflects your beliefs.
According to definition:
Faith - strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof.
Religion - a particular system of faith and worship.
I want a La Llorona movie with George Lopez as the priest. Play the movie completely straight, except when George sees her, he goes “why you crying?”
That kid should have used the pivot method to get that doll. You stand on one foot and stick your other leg back out and use your body like a see-saw, granting more range and making the task easier.
I hate how dark this movie is. I basically was staring at my reflection the entire time
I have a La Llorona movie that you havent seen. Its on one of those DVDs that has 10 random B horror movies on it. Im pretty sure i got it at the dollar store around Halloween a couple years ago. I can send it to you if you want.
12:52 your "Oh-ho-ohh, Patricia!" Cracked me tf up 😂😂
He remembers him as “a guy from training day” but not friggen TUCO FROM BREAKING BAD AND BETTER CALL SAUL!?!?
I watched this with my cousin. The weather was super bad raining and with the climax of the movie the power went out and both me and my cousin both lost it.
Why it took me so long to realize the COPYRIGHT PROTECTION was an overlay to prevent copyright claims and not a joke about fighting copyright with hammers and nails like bro 💀😭
Same 😂😂
@@TheUnapologeticGeek we kinda dum :(
dude, the "yo the pizza here" bit made me fucking choke lmao
I recon you could crank out a killer parody of “My Sharona” with this one GG!
Honestly La Llorona only disappeared because she noticed Tuco was about to sniff them grade A crystal
TIGHT
Its stuck in my head, a parody to the My Sharona song with La, La, La, Llarona...😂😂
11:15 i cant stop laughing at your reaction. Idk what ima use it for, but thats gettin saved
17:05 surprised you didn’t mention the CGI ink spots 😅😂😂😂 no mames guey I can see the 9 mil for sure
You’re the reason I watched the shudder La Llarona and it was amazing.
On this channel, "jinkies!" is the new Wilhelm scream.
I remember as a kid I would tell my mom every detail of a scary dream, or if I stubbed my toe playing outside. There's no freaking shot a demon lady screeches at me, and grabs my arm that I dont run to my mom and explain exactly what just happened. It's like Thelma and her kids are strangers.
"No I Understand Spanish"... Yo.... You are my favorite script writer on this platform bro.!! Keep Winning!
Isn’t it wild that the crazy mother is Anck-su-namun
Thank you! I knew she looked familiar
The edits on this are GOLD.
Why do they make the mother so incompetent? She doesn't react fast enough for me. Im not a mom but when taking care of my brothers, if I hear wven one cry Id jump. At times id have to distinguish laughter and crying because fornsome reasons it spunds the same when they are younger😅
And she's literally like "This La Llorona thing might be actually real ... welp! Time to go home and put my kid in the bath without supervision!"
@coyoteclockworkstudios3140 I know! Like woman, be concerned that BOTH of your kids are bruised up.
when I was a teenager and in the bath my mom would still call out to me every so often to make sure I wasn't falling asleep or something. The idea of leaving a child alone in the bath and you being that far away is so weird.
@@RealElongatedMuskrat same
You should make a conjuring tier list
"This milk tastes bad. Maybe it will taste better tomorrow."
18:32 who else heard "Jinkies"😂😂😂😂
What the kids are watching on the television is (not Gilligan's Island, but rather) the film "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" (1963), with Glenn Ford and Ron Howard (and Shirley Jones, not on screen). Like the television show that followed it, it's about a widowed father whose son tries to fix him up with a new wife. It is CLINT Howard's first film.
"Sam....sam....Sam-anthan Jr." 😂 as someone named Sam, that's my new favorite variation of my name. 🤣
Honestly this movie has a pretty great setting and even the cinematography. But it got tainted so bad with the writing that there's just no saving it 😭
I never even noticed this movie was set in the early 70s. Also, it made me so angry that no one ever turned a f-ing light on! You've seen someone in your house and you're searching for them, Why stay in the dark???
16:40 is the funniest shit😚👌 Another great video my guy. Love and peace From Western Australia 🦘🌏✌️
Bro why was Tuco selling healing potions to Velma
my big issue with la llorona was that it wasn't set in new mexico and that homegirl could just come all the way into the house. she's a water type. their house should have been right on an arroyo in cruces or something
Pretty sure the blowing out of the candles was a special shot
I loved that MistaGG and I both got super irritated with the constant remainders of the dead husband😂😂😂
you were so very hilarious for this one ( my head also will not cease to replay the pronunciation of llorona with the L sound, its like wasabi to my brain)
i am unexplicably pissed of though that they made their protective little candle cirlce and they didnt put salt at the perimeter???!! cmon thats basic! what a discount kinda limpia is this
Breaking down slightly what you said regarding the "you don't have to be religious to have faith" line, I don't think you're entirely correct in your comparison. I haven't watched the movie, but from what I saw in the video, there's the faith of doing a ritual to ward off bad spirits, and that ties into the religiousness of the church. However, what the Father is saying, is that you can have the faith in believing the ritual will do the trick, without necessarily believing in the church itself. There's a conflation between the two that exists, but I think the Father is saying that being religious is a subset of having faith in something - even though they're sometimes synonymous, they have different connotations. Just my personal two cents.
24:05 Ain't no way I just heard the Jurassic Park T-Rex roar
1:07 he'll always be Tuco to me
Fully remember watching this in the theater and KNOWING you were gonna rip it apart
I love the fact they felt the need to throw in the Raggedy Ann doll in this movie but somehow I feel like it was probably unintentional at the same time.
I remember as a kid I was introduced to the story of this ghost in two Esperanto things and it scared me sh*tless, I was so scared that every time I passed a lake I would feel like crying
I think GG secretly loves these movies and rewatches them in the guise of disliking them to be cool.
Lali Rona got me crying 😭😂
I can’t see the priest as anything other than Tuco Salamanca
19:43 because of this video I have to stop myself from calling my 2 coworkers Samathin Jr. on a fairly regular basis
14:55 I would've pressed harder about those "burns" cause that's not a scratch pattern that would easily come about from a fall
If it were a fall onto like an old-school radiator then I'd maybe buy it but like that still wouldn't match the marks looking somewhat like a snake bite
Hell a radiator would probably make you look more or less like a classic fire-grilled hamburger patty
Bad as it was…still a better Velma project than “Velma”.