PSA: Evil Dead was supposed to go up today originally but sadly having to many copyright issues with it as of now so its delayed until further notice. Instead enjoy this reupload that was taken down a year or two ago! Also check out my reaction to Glass Onion right now over on patreon along with the full length reaction! www.patreon.com/ItsAPrimate
Now watch the sequel: the glass onion :D it’s less of a sequel and more of another mystery Benoit has to figure out. Don’t worry about evil dead :) we get it when we get it and if we don’t oh well 😅 ur great my guy :) great channel ❤️🔥
You misunderstood the whole movie because you didn't understand that she accidentally switched the medicine when the board was knocked off the table. She injected him the wrong dosage of the bottle labeled "morphine", so she can't "just tell the truth", she literally thinks she killed him.
Don't be so hard on yourself: this film was being deliberately obscure by feeding us Marta as the accidental killer. You're the first reactor I've seen who was immediately dead certain for so long that someone sabotaged Marta to kill Harlan. Well done 👏
I understand his frustration though because I pretty much made the same conclusions (it had to have been someone else because of the missing antidote) but the movie also gave the information to figure out who done it and I didn't catch that...when Blanc told Marta that someone went out his way to get up there in the night of the party it should have been clear that it wasn't only Marta making this effort and the only one who left the party was Ransom. But for much of the movie I instead thought that Harlan was the one who switched the vials and took the antidote to make his death a murder mystery himself and go out on his own terms with a bang, but then the thing with the will happened and that theory was gone but that happened after Blanc and Marta went through the crime scene. And that's what makes this a great murder mystery, when you don't figure it out even though you had the possibility to do so...haven't seen a reactor who did figure it out yet
I’m so curious what made you think the meds were switched the first time you watched it? Because you ended up being correct for the wrong reasons lol. I’ve never met anyone who thought that, and that was a great twist that she actually gave him the right meds cause she’s a good nurse!
Yes, you kept saying that "somebody switched the meds," when there was no indication that that was so (even if, in a surprise twist at the end, that turned out to be the case) -- she could read the labels and see that she had given Harlan the wrong dose.
This may just be my ADHD & autism speaking but I first watched this yesterday & didn’t find it all that surprising. I automatically assumed the liquids were switched because as the above comment mentioned, there’s usually a big reveal in these types of film and the vial to reverse the effects not being in the med kit felt like a dead giveaway for me. I just didn’t expect her to subconsciously give him the correct doses & get that beautiful “good nurse” moment.
The sequel, Glass Onion, is great too. It's an entirely different kind of movie from this one, but Daniel Craig playing as Benoit Blanc is the staple to these films. He's so quirky and intelligent, and very funny. I can't wait for the third one.
Don’t be too hard on yourself for not catching onto certain things. When I first watched this I didn’t even consider the possibility that someone had tampered with the vials. It’s a genius twist to have a mystery film seemingly solve the mystery like halfway through and then make you think the rest of the film’s about Marta trying to get away with fooling Blanc. But you caught onto that shit instantly.
I remembered what Harlan said about Ransom, “He plays life like it’s a game without consequences until you can no longer tell the difference between a stage prop and a real knife.” Brilliant foreshadowing! when Marta threw up on Ransom that was actually baby food mixed with water. Knowing that makes it easier to watch. The movie was an homage to Agatha Christie novels. Have you read Agatha Christie? Her works broke the rules of the mystery genre; she became known as The Queen of Crime. Her novels go from 1920-1970s. Actress who played Marta gave a phenomenal performance! Glad they cut away to her reaction to the suicide; the look of horror on her face was outstanding! Like Blanc said, Harlan’s demise was the result of “a tragedy of errors.” When he pointed out how Marta could visually spot the differences between the morphine and the correct medication, he said it so quickly. Needed subtitles for that. He said there was “the slightest and almost imperceptible differences of tincture and viscosity between the two liquids.” You’ll enjoy Glass Onion as well.
This was an old-style movie -- they used to make a lot more movies like this, so in some ways, this was kind of a throw-back to a different time. If you liked this, you may want to try the original "Murder on the Orient Express" (not the remake), the 1972 version of "Sleuth", "Strangers on a Train", "The Third Man", "The Last of Sheila", "Frenzy", and "Dial 'M' for Murder". There are actually many others to check out, but these are the first ones to come to mind. (I SO love 1972's Sleuth, but unfortunately, it's very hard to find)
primate, your ability to get people's names wrong in almost every reaction never ceases to amaze me 🤣🤣🤣i'm dead lol but for real, never clicked on a video faster, you'll get to 100k in no time, keep up the grind ❤
Not sure where you know him from, but Harlan's actor is Christopher Plumber, classically trained Shakespearean actor. The main role that my geeky ass knows him from is Star Trek 6, but he had a massive long-spanning career going back to the 1950s, and an equally amazing stage career largely in London. Had roles in Malcom X, 12 Monkeys, A Beautiful Mind, National Treasure, Syriana, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and a deep metric shitton of TV guest star spots, voice work, and probably a bunch of commercial spots that I can't even imagine. So yeah, you've probably seen him before :P
I think you’d enjoy Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile. They’re similar to Knives Out in that they’re both murder mysteries with genius detectives. There are some issues with them in terms of plot holes and such, but I think they’re both very intriguing and entertaining with really good acting
I talked to a friend of mine who is a doctor and she confirmed that no nurse who was worth a damn would have mistaken the two drugs. Apparently the one that isn't morphine has a cloudy appearance, and is thicker than morphine, so its harder to draw into a needle.
I'm surprised this is the first time my man has seen this. In my opinion, this is far superior to the second one. Glass onion is still good but not on a knives out level lol either way this gonna be a great reaction
The sequel Glass Onion is a great also, a bit different... but still a murder mystery. Just please give us a long reaction. Also, another great murder mystery/comedy is the 1985 film Clue (with a really great, original, twist ending for a movie of any kind). Now, for general murder mysteries there are the recent Poirot Cinematic Universe movies based on the series of novels by Agatha Christie starting with Murder On The Orient Express, then Death On The Nile.
You were so spot on about Marta being sabotaged at the beginning, I think that was more impressive than figuring out who the real killer was! I didn't think of that, and I've never seen another reactor suss that out, either.
One of 2019's best. Hands down. So well crafted. Great ensemble cast. Good storytelling. Christopher Plummer as Harlan the author. This was his final film role. He passed away in 2020. After this one, Daniel Craig (Blanc) & Ana de Armas (Marta) worked together on Craig's last Bond film, No Time to Die (2021). The sequel, Glass Onion will defintely be worth your while.
I figured out fairly early on that it was Ransom, not from anything in the story but because he was too helpful to Marta. In real life, that can happen. In a murder mystery movie, always be suspicious of people who are really helpful when you need it, especially when they're jerks otherwise. I had no idea about all the rest of it, though. All the HOWs and the WHENs and the WHYs. I just had an idea of the WHO. Please do react to Glass Onion. It's similar in some ways and different in others, but it's really fun.
PLEASE REACT TO THE 3 HAROLD AND KUMAR FILMS: 1. HAROLD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITECASTLE. 2. HAROLD AND KUMAR ESCAPE GUANTANAMO BAY. 3. A VERY HAROLD AND KUMAR CHRISTMAS.
I knew it was Ranson was the killer right after the Police Chase... before that i thought it was gonna be a story about how Martha was gonna get away with murder
Exactly. It's his MONEY. He may leave it to whomever he so chooses. And the behavior they chose to display immediately after his death - particularly at the reading of the will - is one of the reasons as to WHY he chose to cut them out, and shows just how wise that choice was. Like Benoit said, "Knives out, beaks bloody."
I love this because it reminds me of the tv series Monk, and it's so satisfying how he broke down the murder mystery at the end. Monk used to do that at the end of every episode.
It’s funny bc people talk about how unpredictable this movie was but the first time I watched it both me and my brother predicted the ending completely. The sequel to this is honestly WAY more unpredictable imo.
Btw! This movie has a sequel by the name Glass Onion and its also fucking great! This is also written and directed by Rian Johnson. Director of The Last Jedi, and many Breaking Bad episodes.
So many of y'all gotta read that pinned comment better. He clearly says he watched this over a year ago, just reuploaded it now because it was taken down.
Every time I watch a reaction to this film, everyone always gives Meg an out. 🤣 Which I do think is a knee jerk reaction because she is the only polite person… and fair. BUT- there is such thing as scholarships, working through school, or her mom using some of that money she STOLE from her grandfather. Just a thought… 🤷🏻♀️
I started to suspect Ransom when he started helping Marta. It seemed really late in the film to give her a sidekick/love interest and it didn’t make sense that he would be so cavalier about losing his inheritance unless he knew he was going to get it back.
I wish I could know if I could've guessed it... but I saw the scene where Marta pukes and Ransom tries to stab her on social media before I saw the movie. So I knew before going into the film.
yeah you did better than most, including me. To be fair though, the movie gives such a concentrated dump of information at one go that it intentionally makes you dizzy. If I was to watch this again (for the first time), I'd do it alone, and I would take heavy notes about the dialogue, the interactions, the timeline. And I'd go back and watch again (that is everything before LeBlanc gives the explanation) and put together my theory before having him 'solve' it for me. There is a great game called Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective which allows you to do just this, It doesn't give you the answer while you are playing it. Instead, it lets you go to different scenes, interview different people, and in general play detective. You don't get the 'full story' you pick and chose the places you go and when you stop. And when you do, you then proceed to guess your answer based on questions you ask and see how you did. The answer page then shows you how you did and gives you the solution in detail as well as how Sherlock Holmes worked it out. Absolutely fascinating game, and if they come out with any more movies like this and Glass Onion I'll be sure to watch it this way.
The interesting thing with this reaction is that somehow you figured out the vials were switched and the shot stolen too early in the movie. So you're perspective was through the lens that Marta is 100% innocent. Everyone else (myself included) did not know that and we went 95% of the movie thinking she accidently killed him. So it wasn't that you didn't piece it together. It was that you did, and impressively early too
I wouldn't say he figured anything out. It's more like he accidentally arrived at a partially correct assumption based on a lack of comprehension as to what was going on. There's no good reason for the audience to think that the medication getting mixed around was anything but a mistake, so for him to automatically assume otherwise is a little weird.
@@rocketdave719 Some people assume he’s already seen some of these movies before the reactions but tbf I first watched this film yesterday. I was also certain the meds were switched from the get-go, especially considering the one to reverse the effects was missing. It’s a whodunnit mystery which always ends in some big reveal/twist. If it was 100% an accident, that may have been anticlimactic. I’m actually shocked most people didn’t see that coming. The one thing I didn’t expect is her subconsciously giving Harlan the correct meds & getting that emotional “good nurse” moment.
@@SpiritxEnigma The first time I watched this movie, I'm pretty sure I thought there was something suspicious about the fact that the antidote was missing, but at the same time, it didn't make sense to think that a potential murderer would have been counting on Marta to make a mistake.
I had an easier time figuring out Glass Onion for sure. Still a really entertaining series. Saw both in theatres and had a hell of a time. Weirdly enough these are movies you absolutely do wanna see in theatre.
Hey prime there is a found footage movie called project almanac it's a found footage movie like chronicle but it’s about time travel I hope you react to it
Hey Primate, would love to react to RRR. Available on Netflix. It's one of the best foreign movie this year along side everything everywhere once at all. You will have one of the best time with it.
PSA: Evil Dead was supposed to go up today originally but sadly having to many copyright issues with it as of now so its delayed until further notice. Instead enjoy this reupload that was taken down a year or two ago! Also check out my reaction to Glass Onion right now over on patreon along with the full length reaction! www.patreon.com/ItsAPrimate
Sorry to hear that Evil Dead is delayed but am looking forward to it (hopefully Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness)
Now watch the sequel: the glass onion :D it’s less of a sequel and more of another mystery Benoit has to figure out. Don’t worry about evil dead :) we get it when we get it and if we don’t oh well 😅 ur great my guy :) great channel ❤️🔥
Honey, cancel all my plans for the next half hour, because this dude just uploaded a knives out reaction.
😂
You misunderstood the whole movie because you didn't understand that she accidentally switched the medicine when the board was knocked off the table. She injected him the wrong dosage of the bottle labeled "morphine", so she can't "just tell the truth", she literally thinks she killed him.
Literally, how would she have known if she didn’t think the labels were correct
Don't be so hard on yourself: this film was being deliberately obscure by feeding us Marta as the accidental killer. You're the first reactor I've seen who was immediately dead certain for so long that someone sabotaged Marta to kill Harlan. Well done 👏
I understand his frustration though because I pretty much made the same conclusions (it had to have been someone else because of the missing antidote) but the movie also gave the information to figure out who done it and I didn't catch that...when Blanc told Marta that someone went out his way to get up there in the night of the party it should have been clear that it wasn't only Marta making this effort and the only one who left the party was Ransom.
But for much of the movie I instead thought that Harlan was the one who switched the vials and took the antidote to make his death a murder mystery himself and go out on his own terms with a bang, but then the thing with the will happened and that theory was gone but that happened after Blanc and Marta went through the crime scene.
And that's what makes this a great murder mystery, when you don't figure it out even though you had the possibility to do so...haven't seen a reactor who did figure it out yet
I’m so curious what made you think the meds were switched the first time you watched it? Because you ended up being correct for the wrong reasons lol. I’ve never met anyone who thought that, and that was a great twist that she actually gave him the right meds cause she’s a good nurse!
Yes, you kept saying that "somebody switched the meds," when there was no indication that that was so (even if, in a surprise twist at the end, that turned out to be the case) -- she could read the labels and see that she had given Harlan the wrong dose.
This may just be my ADHD & autism speaking but I first watched this yesterday & didn’t find it all that surprising. I automatically assumed the liquids were switched because as the above comment mentioned, there’s usually a big reveal in these types of film and the vial to reverse the effects not being in the med kit felt like a dead giveaway for me. I just didn’t expect her to subconsciously give him the correct doses & get that beautiful “good nurse” moment.
The sequel, Glass Onion, is great too. It's an entirely different kind of movie from this one, but Daniel Craig playing as Benoit Blanc is the staple to these films. He's so quirky and intelligent, and very funny. I can't wait for the third one.
Its not great at all imo
@@BadDubII Imo it completely ruined Blanc's personality, they made him a cartoon-like character.
@Bad Dub POV you just watched critical drinkers video and now it's illegal to like the movie
@@Wispy2543 Or I watched the movie and formed my own opinion?
@@ElArtyy_ He was already cartoony.
Don’t be too hard on yourself for not catching onto certain things. When I first watched this I didn’t even consider the possibility that someone had tampered with the vials. It’s a genius twist to have a mystery film seemingly solve the mystery like halfway through and then make you think the rest of the film’s about Marta trying to get away with fooling Blanc. But you caught onto that shit instantly.
I remembered what Harlan said about Ransom, “He plays life like it’s a game without consequences until you can no longer tell the difference between a stage prop and a real knife.” Brilliant foreshadowing!
when Marta threw up on Ransom that was actually baby food mixed with water. Knowing that makes it easier to watch.
The movie was an homage to Agatha Christie novels. Have you read Agatha Christie? Her works broke the rules of the mystery genre; she became known as The Queen of Crime. Her novels go from 1920-1970s.
Actress who played Marta gave a phenomenal performance! Glad they cut away to her reaction to the suicide; the look of horror on her face was outstanding!
Like Blanc said, Harlan’s demise was the result of “a tragedy of errors.” When he pointed out how Marta could visually spot the differences between the morphine and the correct medication, he said it so quickly. Needed subtitles for that. He said there was “the slightest and almost imperceptible differences of tincture and viscosity between the two liquids.”
You’ll enjoy Glass Onion as well.
This was an old-style movie -- they used to make a lot more movies like this, so in some ways, this was kind of a throw-back to a different time.
If you liked this, you may want to try the original "Murder on the Orient Express" (not the remake), the 1972 version of "Sleuth", "Strangers on a Train", "The Third Man", "The Last of Sheila", "Frenzy", and "Dial 'M' for Murder". There are actually many others to check out, but these are the first ones to come to mind. (I SO love 1972's Sleuth, but unfortunately, it's very hard to find)
The dogs barking in the middle of the night is when I suspected ransom since they only barked at him earlier in the movie
primate, your ability to get people's names wrong in almost every reaction never ceases to amaze me 🤣🤣🤣i'm dead lol
but for real, never clicked on a video faster, you'll get to 100k in no time, keep up the grind ❤
Not sure where you know him from, but Harlan's actor is Christopher Plumber, classically trained Shakespearean actor. The main role that my geeky ass knows him from is Star Trek 6, but he had a massive long-spanning career going back to the 1950s, and an equally amazing stage career largely in London. Had roles in Malcom X, 12 Monkeys, A Beautiful Mind, National Treasure, Syriana, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and a deep metric shitton of TV guest star spots, voice work, and probably a bunch of commercial spots that I can't even imagine.
So yeah, you've probably seen him before :P
I think you’d enjoy Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile. They’re similar to Knives Out in that they’re both murder mysteries with genius detectives. There are some issues with them in terms of plot holes and such, but I think they’re both very intriguing and entertaining with really good acting
Great reaction, don't feel bad for not guessing it. Both of the Knives Out movies are better on repeat viewings. Loving your Community reactions too!
I talked to a friend of mine who is a doctor and she confirmed that no nurse who was worth a damn would have mistaken the two drugs. Apparently the one that isn't morphine has a cloudy appearance, and is thicker than morphine, so its harder to draw into a needle.
I'm surprised this is the first time my man has seen this. In my opinion, this is far superior to the second one. Glass onion is still good but not on a knives out level lol either way this gonna be a great reaction
Glass onion defo more entertaining but I can see why some people like knives out more
The sequel Glass Onion is a great also, a bit different... but still a murder mystery. Just please give us a long reaction. Also, another great murder mystery/comedy is the 1985 film Clue (with a really great, original, twist ending for a movie of any kind). Now, for general murder mysteries there are the recent Poirot Cinematic Universe movies based on the series of novels by Agatha Christie starting with Murder On The Orient Express, then Death On The Nile.
You were so spot on about Marta being sabotaged at the beginning, I think that was more impressive than figuring out who the real killer was! I didn't think of that, and I've never seen another reactor suss that out, either.
BRO THIS IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE. I NEVER THOUGHT YOU WOULD REACT TO IT.
And no, I didn't figure it out at first, that's normal don't worry
One of 2019's best.
Hands down.
So well crafted.
Great ensemble cast.
Good storytelling.
Christopher Plummer as Harlan the author.
This was his final film role.
He passed away in 2020.
After this one, Daniel Craig (Blanc) & Ana de Armas (Marta)
worked together on Craig's last Bond film, No Time to Die (2021).
The sequel, Glass Onion will defintely be worth your while.
I figured out fairly early on that it was Ransom, not from anything in the story but because he was too helpful to Marta. In real life, that can happen. In a murder mystery movie, always be suspicious of people who are really helpful when you need it, especially when they're jerks otherwise.
I had no idea about all the rest of it, though. All the HOWs and the WHENs and the WHYs. I just had an idea of the WHO.
Please do react to Glass Onion. It's similar in some ways and different in others, but it's really fun.
Already up on patreon :)
Watched knives out for the first time recently, it was great
PLEASE REACT TO THE 3 HAROLD AND KUMAR FILMS:
1. HAROLD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITECASTLE.
2. HAROLD AND KUMAR ESCAPE GUANTANAMO BAY.
3. A VERY HAROLD AND KUMAR CHRISTMAS.
Please!!
I predicted that ransom was involved somehow, but I didn't expect him tampering with the medicine.
I knew it was Ranson was the killer right after the Police Chase... before that i thought it was gonna be a story about how Martha was gonna get away with murder
Honestly most don’t clock the switching of medicines until the end so well done for that haha
Exactly. It's his MONEY. He may leave it to whomever he so chooses. And the behavior they chose to display immediately after his death - particularly at the reading of the will - is one of the reasons as to WHY he chose to cut them out, and shows just how wise that choice was. Like Benoit said, "Knives out, beaks bloody."
I love this because it reminds me of the tv series Monk, and it's so satisfying how he broke down the murder mystery at the end. Monk used to do that at the end of every episode.
This was a great one. The Glass Onion is a great follow-up as well.
It’s funny bc people talk about how unpredictable this movie was but the first time I watched it both me and my brother predicted the ending completely. The sequel to this is honestly WAY more unpredictable imo.
Crazy how a little misunderstanding completely makes this movie fall on its face
Btw! This movie has a sequel by the name Glass Onion and its also fucking great!
This is also written and directed by Rian Johnson. Director of The Last Jedi, and many Breaking Bad episodes.
It's done by Ryan Johnson, the guy who did star wars 8. If you'd rewatch that, you would notice, that he directed that in a similar way
So many of y'all gotta read that pinned comment better. He clearly says he watched this over a year ago, just reuploaded it now because it was taken down.
this is not a normal murder mystery here you can figure anything out, the plot changes so you don't ever receive enough info to work anything out.
" Someone switched the meds.. "
Oh ,he's good....
Every time I watch a reaction to this film, everyone always gives Meg an out. 🤣 Which I do think is a knee jerk reaction because she is the only polite person… and fair. BUT- there is such thing as scholarships, working through school, or her mom using some of that money she STOLE from her grandfather. Just a thought… 🤷🏻♀️
Tell me im not the only guy having a aweek of watching all knivesout and glassonion reactions in youtube 😆🤣😂🔥
I started to suspect Ransom when he started helping Marta. It seemed really late in the film to give her a sidekick/love interest and it didn’t make sense that he would be so cavalier about losing his inheritance unless he knew he was going to get it back.
There wouldn’t be a movie if “she just told the truth”
ransom surprised everyone the fact the screw up put that much work in XD
I love all the reactions keep up the amazing reactions!
Thanks!
One of my favourite movies ever. Glass onion is excellent too
I wish I could know if I could've guessed it... but I saw the scene where Marta pukes and Ransom tries to stab her on social media before I saw the movie. So I knew before going into the film.
Both Daniel Craig and the gorgeous Ana de Armas were in the recent James Bond movie.
Love Knives Out and Glass Onion❤️❤️❤️
yeah you did better than most, including me.
To be fair though, the movie gives such a concentrated dump of information at one go that it intentionally makes you dizzy. If I was to watch this again (for the first time), I'd do it alone, and I would take heavy notes about the dialogue, the interactions, the timeline. And I'd go back and watch again (that is everything before LeBlanc gives the explanation) and put together my theory before having him 'solve' it for me.
There is a great game called Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective which allows you to do just this, It doesn't give you the answer while you are playing it. Instead, it lets you go to different scenes, interview different people, and in general play detective. You don't get the 'full story' you pick and chose the places you go and when you stop. And when you do, you then proceed to guess your answer based on questions you ask and see how you did.
The answer page then shows you how you did and gives you the solution in detail as well as how Sherlock Holmes worked it out. Absolutely fascinating game, and if they come out with any more movies like this and Glass Onion I'll be sure to watch it this way.
The interesting thing with this reaction is that somehow you figured out the vials were switched and the shot stolen too early in the movie. So you're perspective was through the lens that Marta is 100% innocent. Everyone else (myself included) did not know that and we went 95% of the movie thinking she accidently killed him. So it wasn't that you didn't piece it together. It was that you did, and impressively early too
I wouldn't say he figured anything out. It's more like he accidentally arrived at a partially correct assumption based on a lack of comprehension as to what was going on. There's no good reason for the audience to think that the medication getting mixed around was anything but a mistake, so for him to automatically assume otherwise is a little weird.
@@rocketdave719 Some people assume he’s already seen some of these movies before the reactions but tbf I first watched this film yesterday.
I was also certain the meds were switched from the get-go, especially considering the one to reverse the effects was missing.
It’s a whodunnit mystery which always ends in some big reveal/twist. If it was 100% an accident, that may have been anticlimactic. I’m actually shocked most people didn’t see that coming.
The one thing I didn’t expect is her subconsciously giving Harlan the correct meds & getting that emotional “good nurse” moment.
@@SpiritxEnigma The first time I watched this movie, I'm pretty sure I thought there was something suspicious about the fact that the antidote was missing, but at the same time, it didn't make sense to think that a potential murderer would have been counting on Marta to make a mistake.
I was about to say that I thought you watched this movie lol.
The poster for this just screams action movie 😆
I was lost for most of the first viewing, but after several re-watches, eventually was able to follow and enjo it all.
Murder mysteries as films are pretty popular, but this one was less of a whodunnit and more of a howshegongetawaywithit😅
Don't Worry Primate I didn't figure it out either now you should watch the Second One Glass Onion a Knives Out Mystery
I had an easier time figuring out Glass Onion for sure. Still a really entertaining series. Saw both in theatres and had a hell of a time. Weirdly enough these are movies you absolutely do wanna see in theatre.
The dogs are Belgian Malinois
I stopped guessing too homie 😂 so many twists
And now, Glass Onion
Now you gotta react to Glass Onion
time for glass onion (imho not as good but still good)
You uploaded it!!! I remember you tried releasing this but it wouldn’t go through from copyright, but put it up for free on Patreon instead
I never pressed a video so fast! Here we goooooo
Great reaction as always;)
Also am I crazy or did you change your setup?
Burning money is actually a federal crime 😂
Hey prime there is a found footage movie called project almanac it's a found footage movie like chronicle but it’s about time travel I hope you react to it
Yeah don’t feel bad I don’t figure it out either. :)
I didn't figure it out. You need to try the sequel (or just second movie in the series) Glass Onion.
Already on patreon!
Can't wait for you to reach to Glass Onion, personally I had more fun watching it
I have seen this movie before
Bruh, she would have went to jail even on an accidental overdose
12:18 What's _Yoda_ doing in this?!
Nice reaction ❤😊Now onto Glass Onion!
Goated movie
You’re welcome bro
Man, Captain America is a jerk!
HAVE YOU SEEN PUSS IN BOOTS 2 YET? IF NOT WATCH IT YOU WILL LOVE IT!!
Not yet, or the first one, but soon!
I thought it was Toni Collette’s character. Since she screwed herself and her daughter over.
I like Daniel Craig as this guy way better, than as Bond!
Your face in the thumbnail LOL. Now for the love of god can you do some Westerns (tombstone, unforgiven) please.
The Good the Bad and the Ugly!
Please!!!!!!! React to The Crow (1994) Starring Brandon Lee
Ramson 😂😂
Somebody switched the meds… yes but no
Hey Primate, would love to react to RRR. Available on Netflix. It's one of the best foreign movie this year along side everything everywhere once at all. You will have one of the best time with it.
Primate are you going to continue doing animated movie reactions? I really want to watch you react to how to train your dragon and Kung fu panda.
When did you film this reaction?
About 2 years ago
Any plans to watch.... Sardar udham.... Movie???
Murder Mystery on Netflix has Adam Sandler and Jen Aniston if you want a similar movie again. Love that movie
Have you seen Clue?
I havent
@@ItsAPrimatee highly recommend it. It's a murder mystery based on the board game. And some big actors in it. Keep up the great work
You going to react to the Last Of Us?
Noti
Gang
Honestly most don’t clock the switching of medicines until the end so well done for that haha