The movie is based on the true story of Phyllis Penzo and Officer Robert Cunningham. For twenty-four years, Penzo served as a waitress at Sal's Pizzeria in Yonkers, New York. Cunningham, a thirty-year veteran of the police force in nearby Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., was a regular customer at the restaurant, well-liked by the staff there. (His favorite dish was linguine with clams.) One day in March, 1984, Cunningham asked Penzo for help picking his weekly lottery numbers. Penzo suggested three numbers, and Cunningham came up with three more numbers on his own. Cunningham jokingly promised that if he won, he would split the winnings with Penzo as a tip. The next day, to Penzo's surprise, Cunningham and his wife came to the diner with the winning lottery ticket in hand. Cunningham's ticket had won $6 million, which he split with Penzo, giving her $3 million. In real life, however (as stated in a disclaimer at the end of the movie), Cunningham and Penzo were both happily married to other people for many years.
I’m from Yonkers also, now in NC. I remember the story vaguely, but was a teenager at the time so didn’t pay attention to news much. Great story. I hope Sal’s is still there.
Never won the lottery, but the scene where they take the kids to the stadium did remind me of one good thing I was lucky enough to do. When Tony Gwynn's playing days were over he became the baseball coach at San Diego State University. As a promotional event he agreed to do a couple of hitting clinics for kids. I made sure to get as many kids there as I could. Tony offered each kid personal hitting tips. He was very patient with each child and showed each how to stand at the plate and hold the bat and worked with them on their swings. You never saw so many kids with big smiles on their faces and a memory they'll never forget!
Here is a tid bit that no one else will mention. The red headed lawyer of Nick Cage was the actor, Red Buttons, who was a comedian in the 50s. His role in Sayonara was a dramatic departure from his previous work. In this film, co-starring with Marlon Brando, he played Joe Kelly, an American airman stationed in Kobe, Japan, during the Korean War, who marries Katsumi, a Japanese woman (played by Miyoshi Umeki), but he is barred from taking her back to the US. His moving portrayal of Kelly's calm resolve not to abandon the relationship, and the touching reassurance of Katsumi, impressed audiences and critics alike. Buttons won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Umeki won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film. You will thank me if you watch that movie. Marlon Brando is stunning. It will be a favorite if you give it a chance.
I'm a man and I'm not at all ashamed to admit that I love this film. Sometimes roms aren't so bad, and if they're great it's an added bonus, and "It Could Happen To You" is a great rom. Great story, full of heart, excellent performances, with all of it brought to a crescendo with a wonderful message about the importance of charity.
I've met Bridget Fonda. Just an absolutely outstanding woman. I was a kid, maybe 17 or 18 years old back then. She had actually put her arm through mine and walked with me through the casino where she just filmed a scene (I was a lowly extra). She talked to me about acting. Classes, drama lessons, speech lessons, that kind of thing.
I came face to face with her on Madison Avenue in NYC in 2005. We locked eyes and I suspect she was waiting for me to say "I recognize you!" or something but I just smiled and she smiled back and I was stunned at her beauty in real life. What's sad is that she's now very obese and a shadow of her former beauty. I'll never forget that moment though.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Ive seen the supposed recent candid photos of her and frankly I refuse to believe thats actually her. A person can gain a lot of weight and their face still looks like them, but she just looks so different. Like just a completely different person. If that is actually her...
@@andygossard4293 I agree! What a waste of her talent and willingness to be in his moviie, to have her play that shallow part and meet that cruel end. She is a real talent and is much missed from the movies, but I hope she's fulfilled and content in her real life.
As a person who has had some kindness shown to me in the checkout line I say thank you. It’s a whole bunch of emotions but you are happy to know people like that exist in the world.
Oh, I absolutely love this movie. I remember seeing it with my family while I was in junior high. I loved it so much, I bought a VHS tape at the Sun Coast video store at the mall where I grew up. I must have watched it 50 times over the years. I wish more movies like this were made today.
Cassie, similar to what you described at the grocery store, a few years ago I was in the process of leaving a supermarket, walking down the aisle of checkouts having already paid for my shopping, and at one of the checkouts, there was a family, a mother and 2 or 3 kids. I could tell from the body language and the cashier, that something wasn't right. The cashier looked sad. The mother didn't speak English and the eldest son, about 12 or 13, was trying to resolve the situation. It was clear that they didn't have enough money. I asked the cashier how much they were short, it was only a few pounds. I handed over a £10 note, told them it was my gift, and to keep any change left over and left. I was emotional as I felt so sorry that anyone should be in a position that they have difficulty buying food for their family. I sometimes at a drive through, pay for a couple of the orders behind me at the same time as paying for my own order. It's so fun to see the reaction in the rear view mirror when they get to the payment window and realise what has happened. During Covid, it was a police car that was behind me and I did the same. Parked in the parking lot, they stopped briefly as they passed and thanked me saying that not many people would have done that. Such a simple gesture that really doesn't take any time and costs very little, can have a significant impact on other people. We should all do it when we can. Finally, for the last 4 or 5 years, about Xmas time, my friend and I have gone out for a meal, usually Xmas eve, or Boxing day, and tipped a waitress/server £100. Almost every time they have protested that it is too much but we've managed to convince them to accept. There are times in the past that I had next to nothing, and times I really struggled financially, almost losing everything, so I think it only right, being in a position that I can afford to pay it forward and help others, to do so when the opportunity presents itself. One of the things I have had in mind is to try to start a movement, or small community, to help others. Maybe this year will be when I put those ideas into fruition.
The world is full of nice people if you can't find one then be one! Just think how beautiful the world would be if everyone acted that way? Being a blessing to someone is a blessing for you.
Thank you for telling your grocery store story. I needed that as well. I’m in car sales and the customers are the ones taking advantage and it hardened me the last week or so. Im going in today renewed after watching you guys watch one of my favorite movies and telling your story
"Because of me, you have nothing." "Because of you, I have you." Fun Fact: Bridget Fonda is the niece of Jane Fonda. Daughter of Peter Fonda and grandaughter of Henry Fonda (all famous iconic actors). Also, this is low-key one of my favorite Nicolas Cage movies and it's an underrated gem.
You described Bridget Fonda’s character in a a way that would fit you perfectly. There is a warm, kind, caring, innocence about you. Something to be appreciated and admired. I hope you don’t think I’m being creepy I just think you should know how you come across and it is refreshing to see.
Yesterday I was having a horrible day and embarrassed myself at the nail salon when I busted out crying for 40 min when the nail tech told me to relax because I looked stressed. I was about to pay when we were done but someone told me a woman had paid for me because she saw me crying and said I deserved it. It was so kind and I won’t ever forget it.
my bad day was when I fell dead at the hospital. I had heart failure when the nurse came to my room. I stood up to take the paperwork to be transferred to another hospital out of state and it stressed me so much I literally fell dead. Doctors brought me back after 6 minutes but I remained unconscious and was transferred by helicopter and had emergency open heart surgery then transferred to another hospital 400 more miles further from home. I remained unconscious for 2 months in the hospital. When I woke I couldn't speak I couldn't move I couldn't do anything. Really frustrating when you're trying to get help and you can't even do a thing to get anybody to notice. Eventually they gave me a piece of paper with abc's on it and I could move my finger to the letters and the numbers. I have only gained my speech back after 3 weeks and then I took another month to be able to use my arms and then 2 months to be able to walk again I still got surgeries ahead of me I got a hole in my esophagus from being incubated I've got scars all over me I've got nerve damage in right side of my head I can't feel my right foot can't feel my left chest can't feel my upper lip or my right ear. I owe $11,000 in medical debt my insurance paid One hospital 100,000 paid $50,000 to another hospital and paid, I think $53,000 and 83,000 to the helicopter flights. My life as I knew it is gone. That's my bad day.
10:10 "How did they make this popcorn?" That's the stovetop style that used to be popular before microwave ovens existed: a "self-contained stove-top popping pan." From what I can tell, the most well known brand, Jiffy Pop, is still sold today.
My grandma loved this movie, she watched it all the time along with The Truth About Cats and Dogs(which I recommend if Cassie hasn’t seen it, good one for Carly too)
Back in the 1960's, Jiffy Pop popcorn was a thing. An aluminum pan with popcorn, covered with aluminum foil. You heated it on the stove and the popcorn popped. Kind of the predecessor of microwave popcorn.
You and your sister are such amazing people. Your story about the woman at the grocery store brought tears to my eyes. That was so kind and generous of you, and it's an act of kindness that doesn't surprise me coming from you. You are definitely an inspiration.
I miss Bridget Fonda in movies. I know she’s happy in retirement, but she has such a magical screen presence. Also, Nic Cage has taken on so many odd projects over the past decade or so that it’s hard to remember that he has so much range as an actor as shown in this movie.
@@clarkbarrett6274 I'm just going to suggest that Danny Elfman isn't just a "pretty big name" as a composer, but one of the top 5 living composers, and one of two that are realistically household names after John Williams. Like there are a lot of composers who's names I'd recognize, but only those two who I could just name off the top of my head. Also while obviously talented, I always got the feeling like Fonda was in the industry because of her name not because she really enjoyed it. I as well miss her nuanced performances and wish she'd done more, but she's been married for 20 years now and I'm more glad she's found a happy life.
@@SeanBlader I'd argue Elfman is near the top of the second tier of composers. Above him are Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, James Horner, Alan Silvestri and Trevor Jones. And I just rattled those off my head. Elfman has his niche and I love The Next Three Days, but he's not a household name for most people.
Really? Magical? She's nothing special. Her "breakthrough" flick Single white female was just boring thanks to her bland pointless screen presence (and the dude, forget the actor's name). Jennifer Jason Leigh played a much better character to show serious acting chops.
The popcorn that Charlie and Muriel were eating is Jiffy Pop. It’s prepackaged in an aluminum pan and topped with aluminum foil that expands as the corn pops. You can pop it right on the stove or over a fire. It’s not the greatest but it is cheap.
I love how you two got this movie and it’s significant as well as what a difference goodness does to this world. Thank you for sharing and for your good deed. God bless sisters
Cassie, your story at the end is a great example of not only helping someone in need, but how we never know who or how we may help someone else, influence them with something we may do or say. I'm so glad that man came up to you and shared that, it shows what the ripple effect can be. I have always thought there should be and maybe there is a movie category called 'Feel Good movies' that is what this one is. :)
My friend Walter Valdez was an extra in this movie. He missed two days of school and we were all so jealous. Charlie's apartment was filmed 3 blocks from my elementary school in Woodside, Queens, NY.
Movie has always been an all-time favorite since it came out. Never understood why it wasn't more popular. And Bridget, an all-time fav as well. "Single White Female", "Point of No Return", "Lake Placid"
This was one of my favorite love stories!! The 90's was a great decade in Romantic films & stories and what a great inspirational film!! Love you two!!
Two other movies that includes the Staten Island Ferry (NYC) The Secret of my Success 1987 (Michael J Fox, Helen Slater) Working Girl 1988 (Harrison Ford, Melanie Griffith, Sigourney Weaver, Joan Cusack, Alec Baldwin)
Bridget Fonda is a good actress. She chose to retire from acting several years ago. She has been married to composer Danny Elfman for many years now. He started his career with the 80s pop band Oingo Biongo (Weird Science theme). He currently a successful music composer and has scored films such as; Beetlejuice (1987), Batman (1989), and Men in Black (1998) to name a few.👍🏼
I loved your Grocery store story.... back I supposed 15 years ago I was in line at our local store (Deli for lunch) and I had my chicken dinner and bag of Nestles treasures.... (I miss them)... well the line was moving slow and so I opened the bag of Nestle Treasures and I tapped the lady in front of me (she was at the till waiting for them to get something) and offered one to her...she looked at me and literally lunged at me, wrapped her arms around me and give me the biggest hug I have ever had and just started sobbing... all I could do is hold her....after about 30 seconds, she let go and said that is the nicest thing anybody as ever done for me... I just said your welcome, and by that time they had her items and she thanked me again, and went on her way... I have no idea what she had going on... but that was a wake up call to not prejudge any act of kindness...even the small ones.... in short, be kind.... you never know the impact....
Bridget Fonda was HUGE in the 90s. She was in everything from thrillers to comedies to dramas to action flicks. She just sort of decided around 2000 to retire more or less. Look up her IMBD and you will see she was in tons of movies, and most were pretty great
@@kerryturner9693 I also really liked Point of No Return. I feel it could have been a continuation of the Femme Nikita franchise or another Resident Evil had they continued with it.
Feels like this film used to roll on TV several times a year about 10-15 years back. One of those films I saw several times with my parents and an enjoyable feel-good film. Such a suprise neither one of you had seen it. Thanks for another fun reaction.
You both are Bright Angels in our lives every time we're watching your reactions. 💗 Your kindness is a beauty that never fades - you always bring joy and a smile to this old man and my precious wife.
This is the movie that made me fall in absolute love with Rosie Perez. I know the character she plays here, but I just love the actress because of this film.
Films that encourage us to be the best of humanity stay with me forever. That’s why I love this film. That’s why I love “Amelie,” and “Pleasantville,” and “Stranger Than Fiction,” and “It’s A Wonderful Life,” and “City Lights.” ❤️ Thank you for showing empathy on your channel and in every day life.
Great reaction. A favorite “sleeper” rom-com of mine. Here’s an off beat recommendation if you like Bridget Fonda in this... Lake Placid. I know, not your usual watch. But it has Bill Pullman from While You Were Sleeping and Betty White among others. Kind of a monster movie with heart. Thanks to you both for another great reaction.
"How did they make this popcorn?" That is Jiffy Pop. It was like a pie tin with a spiraled, collapsed, foil top, containing popcorn and oil. Cooked on the stove, as the popcorn popped, the foil expanded to accomodate.
Oh, I should’ve thought of recommending this movie to you. It’s such a wonderful bit of schmaltz. You don’t recognize Yvonne? That’s Bridget Fonda (“Point of No Return”, “Single White Female,” “Kiss of the Dragon”) - she’s one of *those* Fondas. Her grandfather was Henry, her aunt is Jane and her father is Peter. She’s married to Danny Elfman, who does most of the music for Tim Burton’s movies. Cameo trivia: the protester who threw paint on Muriel’s fur coat is Emily Deschanel.
Another great Bridget Fonda movie is singles. A romcom set in Seattle and takes place in part in the music industry and has a lot of members of the grunge movement like Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, & Eddie Vedder.
Nicolas Cage was in a wide range of movies back in the 90s-00s. From crime dramas like “Kiss of Death”, awesome action movies like “The Rock” and rom-coms like this. Another really, really good movie of his is “The Family Man”. It’s kind of a holiday movie but good to watch all year. I guarantee you 2 would like it.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 Yeah. He started blowing his money pretty quick. He's been in some pretty questionable movie, but "Willy's Wonderland" was awesome and "Renfield" looks like it might be good.
I remember LOVING this movie when it came out. I was in 4th or 5th grade and just starting to get into the idea of romance movies. This reaction made me nostalgic 😂 I concur with Cassie that I'd do a daily or weekly massage if I ever won the lotto. I'd hire a housecleaner once a month and maybe a caterer once every few months, just for fun. I'd also invest it for my kids' and my nieces' college fund, get my parents and in laws to live comfortably in retirement, help my brother buy a house, and invest a lot in stock or something. I'd also travel a lot more and make some sizable donations to charities that my husband and I volunteer with. I'd finish our basement and maybe renovate our kitchen. I don't think I'd really buy much "stuff"... We have more than we need already. I would definitely focus more on experiences. Also I loved your story about the grocery store. I have a similar experience where I bought a meal at McDonalds for a homeless person. As we stood in line, I chatted with her a bit about her life, and she asked me about mine. When we got our food, we went our separate ways. I was an RA at my college at the time and one of my residents was with me (it was one of those dorm-organized outings). She later told me that she had never seen someone talk to a homeless person just as a person before.
This movie is another example of Caleb Deschanel's magnificent cinematography. Pay attention to the framing and lighting of the shots, because he sure did. I'm told this is blasphemy, but ... When God said, "Let there be light.", the soul that would be Caleb Dechanel said, "Thanks, I'll take it from here."
I absolutely adore this movie! It has so much heart, and shows that there are still plenty of good people in the world. Also, Bridget Fonda was just the cutest thing ever!! 🥰 Speaking of cuteness, you two are just so much fun to watch movies with! Keep on being yourselves!!
Nick made so many great pictures. Feelgood movies like The Family Man, which you should watch in december, and action movies like The Rock with Sean Connery.
To answer CASSIE's question at 42:08 , *Bridget Fonda* is great in SINGLE WHITE FEMALE (1992 thriller), LAKE PLACID (1999 horror/action film) and also POINT OF NO RETURN (1993 action film) 👍
I hope no one comes at me but I really do consider Cage's Moonstruck to be the gold standard and I can't tell you how badly I want you both to watch it... even if on your own time :)
Please consider reacting to THE GOODBYE GIRL, which came out around 1978 and stars Richard Dreyfus and Marsha Mason. It is my favorite romantic comedy!!! Richard won the academy award for his role. I am new to your channel and loving it!!
The popcorn was Jiffy Pop. It comes unpopped in an aluminum foil pan with an origami folded aluminum foil top. The popping of the corn forces the aluminum foil top to unfold into a bulging balloon. This video shows how its made: ruclips.net/video/a_pZYyecgWY/видео.html
Bridget Fonda has been in quite a few movies. Some of the ones I especially like are A Simple Plan, Jackie Brown, Lake Placid, and Little Buddha. Each one of these is very different from the others but all very good.
I love you two together. Just two old souls. Who has so much innocence and warmth that follows through your every word and reactions. I love catching your sister looking at herself . That is what she is doing when her eyes go right and she fixes her hair right ? ☺️ Tell her she adorable and never has to worry about how she looks. Angels always look so beautiful. 😉 Keep up the amazing work and love you bring to the world. God is so proud of you two. Btw Miracle is a great sports movie if you haven't seen it. I guarantee you both would love it
This is one of the sweetest romcoms ever made, and so profound at the same time. Glad you guys brought it back into the limelight a little. Time for me to watch it again 😍
The story you told at the end about helping that lady which is amazing by the way made me think about something I say a lot which is that because you never know the kind of day a person is having something as simple as just saying hello and acknowledging their existence can make a massive difference and even if you never know the result of that one seemingly simple moment it never hurts to be kind
I remember seeing a lot of these quirky 90's romcoms. If I recall correctly Nicky Cage was in a few of them... Need to look up some more of these and review them! 🙂👏 "Forget Paris" is a forgotten gem.
This has always been a personal favorite of mine. It's very Frank Capra-esque, and had it been done in the 1930s or 1940s, Nicholas Cage's character would certainly have been played by Jimmy Stewart, and Bridgett Fonda's character would have been played by Marjorie Reynolds, Claudette Colbert, or Donna Reed. I love Bridgett Fonda. She had a short, but memorable career. This movie, Single White Female, Point of No Return, Jackie Brown, A Simple Plan, are some of my favorites with her.
"The Butcher's Wife" is my favorite 90's romantic comedy. It's got Demi Moore playing a psychic and Jeff Daniels playing a psychologist, it's great. I think you both would love it too✨😉💕
@@PopcornInBed I know this was it was basically based on real life story but I respectfully prefer the the movie version because the good people got a happy ending and $600k lump of sum of cash and the bad people like his ex-wife got robbed and lost the entire $4 million dollars and ended up broke and destituted and ended up living with her mother and back to when she was before working in a salon in the Bronx and the ex-husband of his new wife ended up working in a taxi cab I guess because he was that good of a actor I just hope she didn't have to use all of the entire $600k I hope they got half of the money 🤑💰
One of my favorite movies ever! I've watched it at least 20 times over the years. Can't wait to see your reactions! I second Untamed Heart with Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei, tearjerker but amazing movie!
Great reaction ladies. This is one of my favourite films, and it's based on a true story I'm so glad that you reacted to it, I recommend it to everyone, I don't know why it isn't better known. Thanks Cassie and Carly you're the best. 😊
I miss Bridget Fonda. She was around at such a positive time for movies. Came from a very famous family but she was charming and talented enough to have made it all on her own.
Bridget and I were basically engaged to be married, ya know. I mean, i never bought the ring but we knew we were meant to be together. Sadly, our careers kept us apart. Yes indeed. Quite tragic.
Bridget Fonda was great in the 90’s. You should check out Single White Female, Point of No Return, and Singles for some of her most iconic performances. Singles especially I think you would like. It’s like an ensemble comedy during the Grunge era about different relationships among a small apartment complex where everybody knows everybody else.
@@JohnnyGingy Singles is just one of those movies I try to watch once a year because it’s brand of charm is still refreshing every time you watch after a short hiatus. The dynamic between Fonda and Dillon are especially hilarious.
OMG! You two are so fun to watch! Also, Cassie, that was such a heartwarming story! Let's face it, there is no choice. You give the money as promised. This movie, by the way, is one of those movies you watch whenever it comes on because it does make you feel hope for humanity in some way. Like when Damar Hamlin collapsed during an NFL game (he was an American Football Player) folks donated to his charity! It was amazing! Nicolas Cage started out being a romantic lead, starring in Moonstruck, Valley Girl, and this one. He only later went on to do action and became the "actor" that he is today. I always felt Valley Girl was worth the watch, though some things in that movie did not age well... Bridgette Fonda was the grand daughter of Henry Fonda of 12 Angry Men fame. Bridget Fonda married Danny Elfman, and retired from acting (2003) to raise kids. Danny Elfman is the guy that does the music for the Simpsons and almost anything Tim Burton. Great movie and just the perfect reactions! Thanks you two!!
@@jasonauld-ms2iq Given that the only song I remember of Oingo Boingo is "Dead Man's Party" it makes the Danny Elfman/Tim Burton connection make way more sense! Thanks!
The homeless blind man that he gives money to and she takes the money back from, is a real homeless blind man. I’ve seen him a couple of years after this movie came out standing in that same spot.
OMG, you ladies should definitely watch 'moonstruck', it's a great romantic movie, you'll love it. nic cage was also in 'city of angels' with meg ryan.
I love the wrap up story Cassie told. It reminds me of when I was early in recovery for alcoholism, another fellow told a similar story (which it isn't my place to repeat) but the point was "be the version of recovery you want the world to see." I never used to give a darn what the world saw of me. The point is, it's not just recovery, it's whatever you want more of in the world, be more of it yourself. If you want more tolerance, don't just assume that makes you tolerant, but actively practice it. If you want more generosity, be more generous. Great message, fun movie, great reaction as always.
@@mikehigbee2320 But the Golden Rule is more survival strategy than moral guideline. Much like what the OP wrote. There should be no reciprocity necessary for true tolerance or generosity. If you're doing it to spare yourself grief, it's *just* self-preservation.
@@Hexon66 I consider it a moral guideline. You don't live that way to get something back, you do it because it's right, and it makes the world a better place.
Another great under stated romantic film is Return to Me, Minnie Driver and David Duchovny joined by a great cast of Veteran Actors. Highly recommended
This is one of those movies I remember seeing the trailer to and wanting to see but never got around to it. Thanks for your reaction. Even though Rosie Perez's character is easy to hate this just makes you realize how good of an actress she is. If you want to see a movie where you will empathize with her please watch "Fearless" from 1993. What she goes through in the movie will definitely strike a chord with you.
Some of my early faves of Nick Cage is #1 Mooooooonstruck! (of course ^_^) and also Honeymoon in Vegas, Peggy Sue Got Married, Raising Arizona (more of a cult classic) It's said that things like money, drugs, alcohol are personality amplifiers. They don't necessarily "change" you (unless perhaps you develop an addiction problem), they just let your real self come out magnified like 1,000%
I have bin a mechanic all life. I'm retired now but I have done free work on people's cars a lot. It does my heart good to help people that need help. Bin screwed a couple of times but, all in all it's feels good to help. Love 💕 you girls. Watch you all the time.
I'm so happy you guys are reacting to this movie! It's one of my favorites! 🥰 You guys should checkout "One Fine Day" with George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer! I bet you'll love it!
We all have our favorite like five movies that we want you to watch even though they're not popular or won't do big views on the channel. It took many mentions from many people but I'm so glad you finally saw this one which is one of my five. The ultimate "love conquers all" vibes. Characters you love, characters you love to hate, it flows well. Just wonderful stuff and it leaves you feeling happy which we can all use a little bit more these days! 👍
Yes, Moonstruck. It’s one of my favorite movies! It’s a comedic love story about family. You girls will love it!! 🍝❤️
The movie is based on the true story of Phyllis Penzo and Officer Robert Cunningham. For twenty-four years, Penzo served as a waitress at Sal's Pizzeria in Yonkers, New York. Cunningham, a thirty-year veteran of the police force in nearby Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., was a regular customer at the restaurant, well-liked by the staff there. (His favorite dish was linguine with clams.) One day in March, 1984, Cunningham asked Penzo for help picking his weekly lottery numbers. Penzo suggested three numbers, and Cunningham came up with three more numbers on his own. Cunningham jokingly promised that if he won, he would split the winnings with Penzo as a tip. The next day, to Penzo's surprise, Cunningham and his wife came to the diner with the winning lottery ticket in hand. Cunningham's ticket had won $6 million, which he split with Penzo, giving her $3 million. In real life, however (as stated in a disclaimer at the end of the movie), Cunningham and Penzo were both happily married to other people for many years.
Wow! Great story. I’m from Yonkers and live in Westchester but hadn’t heard of that.
I’m from Yonkers also, now in NC. I remember the story vaguely, but was a teenager at the time so didn’t pay attention to news much. Great story. I hope Sal’s is still there.
I read about that i Wonder if they are still alive today
Have always loved this one..great story arc..great romantic ending..Nice Cage
Spell check maybe..NIC CAGE
Never won the lottery, but the scene where they take the kids to the stadium did remind me of one good thing I was lucky enough to do. When Tony Gwynn's playing days were over he became the baseball coach at San Diego State University. As a promotional event he agreed to do a couple of hitting clinics for kids. I made sure to get as many kids there as I could. Tony offered each kid personal hitting tips. He was very patient with each child and showed each how to stand at the plate and hold the bat and worked with them on their swings. You never saw so many kids with big smiles on their faces and a memory they'll never forget!
Here is a tid bit that no one else will mention. The red headed lawyer of Nick Cage was the actor, Red Buttons, who was a comedian in the 50s.
His role in Sayonara was a dramatic departure from his previous work. In this film, co-starring with Marlon Brando, he played Joe Kelly, an American airman stationed in Kobe, Japan, during the Korean War, who marries Katsumi, a Japanese woman (played by Miyoshi Umeki), but he is barred from taking her back to the US. His moving portrayal of Kelly's calm resolve not to abandon the relationship, and the touching reassurance of Katsumi, impressed audiences and critics alike. Buttons won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Umeki won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film.
You will thank me if you watch that movie. Marlon Brando is stunning. It will be a favorite if you give it a chance.
Red Buttons was great in HATARI with John Wayne.
End it seems to me he might've been the guy who's parachute gets stuck on the steeple in the longest day.
I'm a man and I'm not at all ashamed to admit that I love this film. Sometimes roms aren't so bad, and if they're great it's an added bonus, and "It Could Happen To You" is a great rom. Great story, full of heart, excellent performances, with all of it brought to a crescendo with a wonderful message about the importance of charity.
You two ladies are so sweet; clearly the result of being brought up right by your parents.
Seen this movie a million times and I can never get tired of it.
I've met Bridget Fonda. Just an absolutely outstanding woman. I was a kid, maybe 17 or 18 years old back then. She had actually put her arm through mine and walked with me through the casino where she just filmed a scene (I was a lowly extra). She talked to me about acting. Classes, drama lessons, speech lessons, that kind of thing.
Luv Bridget Fonda
I remember she cried talking about It's a Wonderful Life and
I hated her role in Jackie Brown getting shot.
I came face to face with her on Madison Avenue in NYC in 2005. We locked eyes and I suspect she was waiting for me to say "I recognize you!" or something but I just smiled and she smiled back and I was stunned at her beauty in real life. What's sad is that she's now very obese and a shadow of her former beauty. I'll never forget that moment though.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Ive seen the supposed recent candid photos of her and frankly I refuse to believe thats actually her. A person can gain a lot of weight and their face still looks like them, but she just looks so different. Like just a completely different person. If that is actually her...
@@andygossard4293 I agree! What a waste of her talent and willingness to be in his moviie, to have her play that shallow part and meet that cruel end. She is a real talent and is much missed from the movies, but I hope she's fulfilled and content in her real life.
As a person who has had some kindness shown to me in the checkout line I say thank you. It’s a whole bunch of emotions but you are happy to know people like that exist in the world.
Oh, I absolutely love this movie. I remember seeing it with my family while I was in junior high. I loved it so much, I bought a VHS tape at the Sun Coast video store at the mall where I grew up. I must have watched it 50 times over the years. I wish more movies like this were made today.
The narrator is the Legendary Mr.Issac Hayes❤❤❤
Cassie, similar to what you described at the grocery store, a few years ago I was in the process of leaving a supermarket, walking down the aisle of checkouts having already paid for my shopping, and at one of the checkouts, there was a family, a mother and 2 or 3 kids. I could tell from the body language and the cashier, that something wasn't right. The cashier looked sad. The mother didn't speak English and the eldest son, about 12 or 13, was trying to resolve the situation. It was clear that they didn't have enough money. I asked the cashier how much they were short, it was only a few pounds. I handed over a £10 note, told them it was my gift, and to keep any change left over and left.
I was emotional as I felt so sorry that anyone should be in a position that they have difficulty buying food for their family.
I sometimes at a drive through, pay for a couple of the orders behind me at the same time as paying for my own order. It's so fun to see the reaction in the rear view mirror when they get to the payment window and realise what has happened. During Covid, it was a police car that was behind me and I did the same. Parked in the parking lot, they stopped briefly as they passed and thanked me saying that not many people would have done that. Such a simple gesture that really doesn't take any time and costs very little, can have a significant impact on other people. We should all do it when we can.
Finally, for the last 4 or 5 years, about Xmas time, my friend and I have gone out for a meal, usually Xmas eve, or Boxing day, and tipped a waitress/server £100. Almost every time they have protested that it is too much but we've managed to convince them to accept.
There are times in the past that I had next to nothing, and times I really struggled financially, almost losing everything, so I think it only right, being in a position that I can afford to pay it forward and help others, to do so when the opportunity presents itself.
One of the things I have had in mind is to try to start a movement, or small community, to help others. Maybe this year will be when I put those ideas into fruition.
wholesome movie with a charm only 80's and early 90's had
The world is full of nice people if you can't find one then be one! Just think how beautiful the world would be if everyone acted that way? Being a blessing to someone is a blessing for you.
But people dont
@@ADragon-gi9mr you can only control your own decisions. I choose to be one no matter what I face.
@@robertott9083 and other people do awful things
Thank you for telling your grocery store story. I needed that as well. I’m in car sales and the customers are the ones taking advantage and it hardened me the last week or so. Im going in today renewed after watching you guys watch one of my favorite movies and telling your story
You have watched Bridget Fonda's grandfather in a movie. He was Henry Fonda, the juror who first voted "not guilty" in "Twelve Angry Men".
"Because of me, you have nothing."
"Because of you, I have you."
Fun Fact: Bridget Fonda is the niece of Jane Fonda. Daughter of Peter Fonda and grandaughter of Henry Fonda (all famous iconic actors).
Also, this is low-key one of my favorite Nicolas Cage movies and it's an underrated gem.
*Bridget Fonda* is great in SINGLE WHITE FEMALE (1992 thriller) and in LAKE PLACID (1999 horror/action film)
Also loved Bridget in "Point of No Return" a.k.a. "Assassin" a 90s American remake of Luc Besson's "La Femme Nikita".
@@johnlloyddy7016 That is a great film too, John.
Nicolas Cage is the nephew of Francis Ford Coppola
@@hughjorg4008 Single White Female would be a good one for the October Playlist. It is good though, I could see you both appreciating it.
You described Bridget Fonda’s character in a a way that would fit you perfectly. There is a warm, kind, caring, innocence about you. Something to be appreciated and admired. I hope you don’t think I’m being creepy I just think you should know how you come across and it is refreshing to see.
Yesterday I was having a horrible day and embarrassed myself at the nail salon when I busted out crying for 40 min when the nail tech told me to relax because I looked stressed. I was about to pay when we were done but someone told me a woman had paid for me because she saw me crying and said I deserved it. It was so kind and I won’t ever forget it.
Wow…that’s so sweet. I love that someone thought to do that! I’m going to have to remember that next time I go, perfect pay it forward ☺️
Always pay it forward. Be kind to others and you get kind in return.
my bad day was when I fell dead at the hospital. I had heart failure when the nurse came to my room. I stood up to take the paperwork to be transferred to another hospital out of state and it stressed me so much I literally fell dead. Doctors brought me back after 6 minutes but I remained unconscious and was transferred by helicopter and had emergency open heart surgery then transferred to another hospital 400 more miles further from home. I remained unconscious for 2 months in the hospital. When I woke I couldn't speak I couldn't move I couldn't do anything. Really frustrating when you're trying to get help and you can't even do a thing to get anybody to notice. Eventually they gave me a piece of paper with abc's on it and I could move my finger to the letters and the numbers. I have only gained my speech back after 3 weeks and then I took another month to be able to use my arms and then 2 months to be able to walk again I still got surgeries ahead of me I got a hole in my esophagus from being incubated I've got scars all over me I've got nerve damage in right side of my head I can't feel my right foot can't feel my left chest can't feel my upper lip or my right ear. I owe $11,000 in medical debt my insurance paid One hospital 100,000 paid $50,000 to another hospital and paid, I think $53,000 and 83,000 to the helicopter flights. My life as I knew it is gone. That's my bad day.
10:10 "How did they make this popcorn?" That's the stovetop style that used to be popular before microwave ovens existed: a "self-contained stove-top popping pan." From what I can tell, the most well known brand, Jiffy Pop, is still sold today.
Moonstruck with Nicolas Cage and Cher and I believe she won an Academy Award as best actress
Yes she did
Yep
meg ryan and cage
City of Angels
Snap out of it!
My grandma loved this movie, she watched it all the time along with The Truth About Cats and Dogs(which I recommend if Cassie hasn’t seen it, good one for Carly too)
UNTAMED HEART, Romantic Drama...You will love it.
Back in the 1960's, Jiffy Pop popcorn was a thing. An aluminum pan with popcorn, covered with aluminum foil. You heated it on the stove and the popcorn popped. Kind of the predecessor of microwave popcorn.
You and your sister are such amazing people. Your story about the woman at the grocery store brought tears to my eyes. That was so kind and generous of you, and it's an act of kindness that doesn't surprise me coming from you. You are definitely an inspiration.
I'm so glad she kept it in the video, its a reminder that doing good things are not so hard. Let's keep it going 😊
I miss Bridget Fonda in movies. I know she’s happy in retirement, but she has such a magical screen presence. Also, Nic Cage has taken on so many odd projects over the past decade or so that it’s hard to remember that he has so much range as an actor as shown in this movie.
IIRC she's married to Danny Elfman, formerly of Oingo Boingo and now a pretty big name in film score composing.
@@clarkbarrett6274 I'm just going to suggest that Danny Elfman isn't just a "pretty big name" as a composer, but one of the top 5 living composers, and one of two that are realistically household names after John Williams. Like there are a lot of composers who's names I'd recognize, but only those two who I could just name off the top of my head.
Also while obviously talented, I always got the feeling like Fonda was in the industry because of her name not because she really enjoyed it. I as well miss her nuanced performances and wish she'd done more, but she's been married for 20 years now and I'm more glad she's found a happy life.
@@SeanBlader I'd argue Elfman is near the top of the second tier of composers.
Above him are Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, James Horner, Alan Silvestri and Trevor Jones.
And I just rattled those off my head. Elfman has his niche and I love The Next Three Days, but he's not a household name for most people.
Really? Magical? She's nothing special. Her "breakthrough" flick Single white female was just boring thanks to her bland pointless screen presence (and the dude, forget the actor's name). Jennifer Jason Leigh played a much better character to show serious acting chops.
@@clarkbarrett6274 Agreed. Danny's music bores me to tears.
The popcorn that Charlie and Muriel were eating is Jiffy Pop. It’s prepackaged in an aluminum pan and topped with aluminum foil that expands as the corn pops. You can pop it right on the stove or over a fire. It’s not the greatest but it is cheap.
I love how you two got this movie and it’s significant as well as what a difference goodness does to this world. Thank you for sharing and for your good deed. God bless sisters
Great reaction. I saw this with my future wife in late '94. Because of that, it holds special memories for me and that time of my life. Time flies.
Cassie, your story at the end is a great example of not only helping someone in need, but how we never know who or how we may help someone else, influence them with something we may do or say. I'm so glad that man came up to you and shared that, it shows what the ripple effect can be. I have always thought there should be and maybe there is a movie category called 'Feel Good movies' that is what this one is. :)
My friend Walter Valdez was an extra in this movie. He missed two days of school and we were all so jealous. Charlie's apartment was filmed 3 blocks from my elementary school in Woodside, Queens, NY.
That's cool. City looks really nice in this one. Such a different vibe.
I'm in Woodside right now! :D
Lucky
Movie has always been an all-time favorite since it came out. Never understood why it wasn't more popular. And Bridget, an all-time fav as well. "Single White Female", "Point of No Return", "Lake Placid"
The diner she worked in was filmed in a lot across from the Firehouse where they filmed Ghostbusters. It’s still a working firehouse today.
It’s a good love story, but what I think puts it over the top is it’s a very heartwarming story too.
The German title of this movie is "2 Millionen Dollar Trinkgeld" - means "2 Million Dollar tip". A wonderful movie from the early 90's.❤
Bridget Fonda was great in The Point of No Return, which came out the year before this one.
the beautiful bridget fonda is great too in 'the assassin' and 'singles', both worth a watch
This was one of my favorite love stories!! The 90's was a great decade in Romantic films & stories and what a great inspirational film!! Love you two!!
Two other movies that includes the
Staten Island Ferry (NYC)
The Secret of my Success 1987
(Michael J Fox, Helen Slater)
Working Girl 1988
(Harrison Ford, Melanie Griffith, Sigourney Weaver, Joan Cusack, Alec Baldwin)
Bridget Fonda is a good actress. She chose to retire from acting several years ago. She has been married to composer Danny Elfman for many years now. He started his career with the 80s pop band Oingo Biongo (Weird Science theme). He currently a successful music composer and has scored films such as; Beetlejuice (1987), Batman (1989), and Men in Black (1998) to name a few.👍🏼
I loved your Grocery store story.... back I supposed 15 years ago I was in line at our local store (Deli for lunch) and I had my chicken dinner and bag of Nestles treasures.... (I miss them)... well the line was moving slow and so I opened the bag of Nestle Treasures and I tapped the lady in front of me (she was at the till waiting for them to get something) and offered one to her...she looked at me and literally lunged at me, wrapped her arms around me and give me the biggest hug I have ever had and just started sobbing... all I could do is hold her....after about 30 seconds, she let go and said that is the nicest thing anybody as ever done for me... I just said your welcome, and by that time they had her items and she thanked me again, and went on her way... I have no idea what she had going on... but that was a wake up call to not prejudge any act of kindness...even the small ones.... in short, be kind.... you never know the impact....
Bridget Fonda was HUGE in the 90s. She was in everything from thrillers to comedies to dramas to action flicks. She just sort of decided around 2000 to retire more or less. Look up her IMBD and you will see she was in tons of movies, and most were pretty great
I LOVED her in Singles and The Assassin
@@kerryturner9693 I also really liked Point of No Return. I feel it could have been a continuation of the Femme Nikita franchise or another Resident Evil had they continued with it.
You two are so sweet. I pray nothing but blessings for your life.
Bridget Fonda as the Mayors daughter in DOC HOLLYWOOD, love that movie. Maybe not so much her role but the overall feels
Feels like this film used to roll on TV several times a year about 10-15 years back. One of those films I saw several times with my parents and an enjoyable feel-good film. Such a suprise neither one of you had seen it. Thanks for another fun reaction.
You two are so sweet! I loved your story at the end about the groceries and how one good deed spread to help multiple people.
One of my all time favorites
It's called "Moonstruck" with Cher. Awesome movie. Cher got an Oscar for it.
A Classic movie. Made Nick Cage a star. Cher fought to cast him in the movie. 10x better than this movie.
Absolutely! Also wish she would watch "When Harry Met Sally" and "You've Got Mail"
@@jainthorne4136 Cassie hasn't seen When Harry Met Sally? It's the best Rom-com of all time.
And then several decades later she became batshit crazy. Lol
Or racing with the moon. Cage, penn and McGowan
You both are Bright Angels in our lives every time we're watching your reactions. 💗 Your kindness is
a beauty that never fades - you always bring joy and a smile to this old man and my precious wife.
Oh and one of my all time favorite Bridget Fonda movies, Point of no Return.
You recognize the friend indeed. She is Ann Dowd and she acted in True Detective season 1 finale. 🙂👍
This is the movie that made me fall in absolute love with Rosie Perez. I know the character she plays here, but I just love the actress because of this film.
She was incredible in "Fearless" with Jeff Bridges. Just thinking about her character gets me emotional. Everyone should see that movie.
Films that encourage us to be the best of humanity stay with me forever. That’s why I love this film. That’s why I love “Amelie,” and “Pleasantville,” and “Stranger Than Fiction,” and “It’s A Wonderful Life,” and “City Lights.” ❤️ Thank you for showing empathy on your channel and in every day life.
Great reaction. A favorite “sleeper” rom-com of mine. Here’s an off beat recommendation if you like Bridget Fonda in this... Lake Placid. I know, not your usual watch. But it has Bill Pullman from While You Were Sleeping and Betty White among others. Kind of a monster movie with heart. Thanks to you both for another great reaction.
"How did they make this popcorn?" That is Jiffy Pop. It was like a pie tin with a spiraled, collapsed, foil top, containing popcorn and oil. Cooked on the stove, as the popcorn popped, the foil expanded to accomodate.
Oh, I should’ve thought of recommending this movie to you. It’s such a wonderful bit of schmaltz.
You don’t recognize Yvonne? That’s Bridget Fonda (“Point of No Return”, “Single White Female,” “Kiss of the Dragon”) - she’s one of *those* Fondas. Her grandfather was Henry, her aunt is Jane and her father is Peter. She’s married to Danny Elfman, who does most of the music for Tim Burton’s movies.
Cameo trivia: the protester who threw paint on Muriel’s fur coat is Emily Deschanel.
Single White Female...that's the one. Knew she looked familiar.
Another great Bridget Fonda movie is singles. A romcom set in Seattle and takes place in part in the music industry and has a lot of members of the grunge movement like Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, & Eddie Vedder.
@@JMO_1976 I think that might be Cameron Crowe's first movie.
@@JMO_1976 super Gen X nostalgia.... love that flick
Kiss of the Dragon is a good to decent martial arts film. Bonus points for Paris setting.
Nicolas Cage was in a wide range of movies back in the 90s-00s. From crime dramas like “Kiss of Death”, awesome action movies like “The Rock” and rom-coms like this. Another really, really good movie of his is “The Family Man”. It’s kind of a holiday movie but good to watch all year. I guarantee you 2 would like it.
He got in trouble with the IRS and pretty much took every role he was offered so he could pay back his taxes and penalties.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 Yeah. He started blowing his money pretty quick. He's been in some pretty questionable movie, but "Willy's Wonderland" was awesome and "Renfield" looks like it might be good.
Agree 1000% about “Family Man.” It’s great any time of the year. Co-starring Tèa Leoni and Don Cheadle. So good!
I love his role in Con-Air and The Rock especially
Face Off is quite possibly his best film in the 90s
I remember LOVING this movie when it came out. I was in 4th or 5th grade and just starting to get into the idea of romance movies. This reaction made me nostalgic 😂
I concur with Cassie that I'd do a daily or weekly massage if I ever won the lotto. I'd hire a housecleaner once a month and maybe a caterer once every few months, just for fun. I'd also invest it for my kids' and my nieces' college fund, get my parents and in laws to live comfortably in retirement, help my brother buy a house, and invest a lot in stock or something. I'd also travel a lot more and make some sizable donations to charities that my husband and I volunteer with. I'd finish our basement and maybe renovate our kitchen. I don't think I'd really buy much "stuff"... We have more than we need already. I would definitely focus more on experiences.
Also I loved your story about the grocery store. I have a similar experience where I bought a meal at McDonalds for a homeless person. As we stood in line, I chatted with her a bit about her life, and she asked me about mine. When we got our food, we went our separate ways. I was an RA at my college at the time and one of my residents was with me (it was one of those dorm-organized outings). She later told me that she had never seen someone talk to a homeless person just as a person before.
This movie is another example of Caleb Deschanel's magnificent cinematography. Pay attention to the framing and lighting of the shots, because he sure did.
I'm told this is blasphemy, but ...
When God said, "Let there be light.", the soul that would be Caleb Dechanel said, "Thanks, I'll take it from here."
Yeah really warm lighting and coloring. What else has he done?
@@ct6852 The Black Stallion, The Right Stuff, The Natural, Hope Floats, The Patriot, The Passion Of The Christ, National Treasure, and many others.
Glenn Close says she owes her Oscar nomination in THE NATURAL to Caleb Deschanel.
@@BigTroyT Can definitely see the similarities between this, Hope Floats, and the Natural especially.
...como curiosidad, su hija Emily Deschanel (de la serie de tv Bones) aparece en la película
I absolutely adore this movie! It has so much heart, and shows that there are still plenty of good people in the world. Also, Bridget Fonda was just the cutest thing ever!! 🥰 Speaking of cuteness, you two are just so much fun to watch movies with! Keep on being yourselves!!
“Moonstruck”. You’ll live it. A total chick flick. Cher and Nick Cage. The bestest!
Nick made so many great pictures. Feelgood movies like The Family Man, which you should watch in december, and action movies like The Rock with Sean Connery.
To answer CASSIE's question at 42:08 , *Bridget Fonda* is great in SINGLE WHITE FEMALE (1992 thriller), LAKE PLACID (1999 horror/action film) and also POINT OF NO RETURN (1993 action film) 👍
I hope no one comes at me but I really do consider Cage's Moonstruck to be the gold standard and I can't tell you how badly I want you both to watch it... even if on your own time :)
It’s a great film
It is a classic film.
That one and When Harry Met Sally.
Probably my favorite Nick Cage performance
@@falconeer99 What? Not A Vampires kiss?! Lol
I like how Rosie Perez said the name of another movie she was in called Do the Right Thing.
Please consider reacting to THE GOODBYE GIRL, which came out around 1978 and stars Richard Dreyfus and Marsha Mason. It is my favorite romantic comedy!!! Richard won the academy award for his role. I am new to your channel and loving it!!
I second that, an absolute classic and ideal for this channel!
The popcorn was Jiffy Pop. It comes unpopped in an aluminum foil pan with an origami folded aluminum foil top. The popping of the corn forces the aluminum foil top to unfold into a bulging balloon. This video shows how its made: ruclips.net/video/a_pZYyecgWY/видео.html
Immortalized in Scream.
Microwave popcorn ended their reign, but I’ve had it many times when I was a kid.
Jiffy Pop was instant popcorn before microwave ovens. Do they still make it, I wonder?
@@paintedjaguar I think so. We would get them still for camping.
@@paintedjaguar I'm sure they make a version for camping or something.
Bridget Fonda has been in quite a few movies. Some of the ones I especially like are A Simple Plan, Jackie Brown, Lake Placid, and Little Buddha. Each one of these is very different from the others but all very good.
I love you two together. Just two old souls. Who has so much innocence and warmth that follows through your every word and reactions. I love catching your sister looking at herself . That is what she is doing when her eyes go right and she fixes her hair right ? ☺️ Tell her she adorable and never has to worry about how she looks. Angels always look so beautiful. 😉 Keep up the amazing work and love you bring to the world. God is so proud of you two. Btw Miracle is a great sports movie if you haven't seen it. I guarantee you both would love it
This is one of the sweetest romcoms ever made, and so profound at the same time. Glad you guys brought it back into the limelight a little. Time for me to watch it again 😍
The story you told at the end about helping that lady which is amazing by the way made me think about something I say a lot which is that because you never know the kind of day a person is having something as simple as just saying hello and acknowledging their existence can make a massive difference and even if you never know the result of that one seemingly simple moment it never hurts to be kind
I remember seeing a lot of these quirky 90's romcoms. If I recall correctly Nicky Cage was in a few of them... Need to look up some more of these and review them! 🙂👏 "Forget Paris" is a forgotten gem.
This has always been a personal favorite of mine. It's very Frank Capra-esque, and had it been done in the 1930s or 1940s, Nicholas Cage's character would certainly have been played by Jimmy Stewart, and Bridgett Fonda's character would have been played by Marjorie Reynolds, Claudette Colbert, or Donna Reed.
I love Bridgett Fonda. She had a short, but memorable career. This movie, Single White Female, Point of No Return, Jackie Brown, A Simple Plan, are some of my favorites with her.
"The Butcher's Wife" is my favorite 90's romantic comedy. It's got Demi Moore playing a psychic and Jeff Daniels playing a psychologist, it's great. I think you both would love it too✨😉💕
I love this movie. This is the first time I have seen a reaction to it. Thank you!
It's so good!
@@PopcornInBed I know this was it was basically based on real life story but I respectfully prefer the the movie version because the good people got a happy ending and $600k lump of sum of cash and the bad people like his ex-wife got robbed and lost the entire $4 million dollars and ended up broke and destituted and ended up living with her mother and back to when she was before working in a salon in the Bronx and the ex-husband of his new wife ended up working in a taxi cab I guess because he was that good of a actor I just hope she didn't have to use all of the entire $600k I hope they got half of the money 🤑💰
One of my favorite movies ever! I've watched it at least 20 times over the years. Can't wait to see your reactions! I second Untamed Heart with Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei, tearjerker but amazing movie!
Christian Slater in kuffs is also a good one. Underrated in my opinion.
I second the request for “Untamed Heart”.
Untamed Heart 🥰
Great reaction ladies. This is one of my favourite films, and it's based on a true story I'm so glad that you reacted to it, I recommend it to everyone, I don't know why it isn't better known. Thanks Cassie and Carly you're the best. 😊
I miss Bridget Fonda. She was around at such a positive time for movies. Came from a very famous family but she was charming and talented enough to have made it all on her own.
Bridget and I were basically engaged to be married, ya know. I mean, i never bought the ring but we knew we were meant to be together. Sadly, our careers kept us apart. Yes indeed. Quite tragic.
She’s still alive dude
@@luvlgs1 What?
@@BB-xy5nd she's been retired for years. I assume the OP meant, they miss seeing her in movies.
@@BB-xy5nd oh no way really? This is such great news! Lol 😉
Bridget Fonda is also in Point Of No Return, a movie you may want to watch.
Your conversation after is always as good as the reaction itself....love it.
I love Rosie Perez. She totally got market-corrected by J. Lo 😂
Bridget Fonda was great in the 90’s. You should check out Single White Female, Point of No Return, and Singles for some of her most iconic performances.
Singles especially I think you would like. It’s like an ensemble comedy during the Grunge era about different relationships among a small apartment complex where everybody knows everybody else.
I loved Singles!
It bums me out no one reacts or even gets Singles recommended it’s so good!! Especially since everyone loves Jerry Mcquire and Almost Famous.
@@JohnnyGingy Singles is just one of those movies I try to watch once a year because it’s brand of charm is still refreshing every time you watch after a short hiatus. The dynamic between Fonda and Dillon are especially hilarious.
Thanks for the suggestions. ❤
@@nicoleraheem1195 You’re welcome. Bridget Fonda was always a favorite actress of mine in the 90’s.
I swear, you two are like happy pills for humanity. You always make my day a little better
OMG! You two are so fun to watch! Also, Cassie, that was such a heartwarming story! Let's face it, there is no choice. You give the money as promised. This movie, by the way, is one of those movies you watch whenever it comes on because it does make you feel hope for humanity in some way. Like when Damar Hamlin collapsed during an NFL game (he was an American Football Player) folks donated to his charity! It was amazing! Nicolas Cage started out being a romantic lead, starring in Moonstruck, Valley Girl, and this one. He only later went on to do action and became the "actor" that he is today. I always felt Valley Girl was worth the watch, though some things in that movie did not age well... Bridgette Fonda was the grand daughter of Henry Fonda of 12 Angry Men fame. Bridget Fonda married Danny Elfman, and retired from acting (2003) to raise kids. Danny Elfman is the guy that does the music for the Simpsons and almost anything Tim Burton. Great movie and just the perfect reactions! Thanks you two!!
Danny was also lead singer of the 80's band Oingo Boingo😊
@@jasonauld-ms2iq Given that the only song I remember of Oingo Boingo is "Dead Man's Party" it makes the Danny Elfman/Tim Burton connection make way more sense! Thanks!
The homeless blind man that he gives money to and she takes the money back from, is a real homeless blind man. I’ve seen him a couple of years after this movie came out standing in that same spot.
Awesome choice ladies,true story as well ,one of my favorite Bridgette Fonda movies
Jackie Brown - classic performance
OMG, you ladies should definitely watch 'moonstruck', it's a great romantic movie, you'll love it. nic cage was also in 'city of angels' with meg ryan.
And Cher won an Oscar!!! 🏆
I love the wrap up story Cassie told. It reminds me of when I was early in recovery for alcoholism, another fellow told a similar story (which it isn't my place to repeat) but the point was "be the version of recovery you want the world to see." I never used to give a darn what the world saw of me. The point is, it's not just recovery, it's whatever you want more of in the world, be more of it yourself. If you want more tolerance, don't just assume that makes you tolerant, but actively practice it. If you want more generosity, be more generous. Great message, fun movie, great reaction as always.
Also know as "The Golden Rule." Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
@@mikehigbee2320 But the Golden Rule is more survival strategy than moral guideline. Much like what the OP wrote. There should be no reciprocity necessary for true tolerance or generosity. If you're doing it to spare yourself grief, it's *just* self-preservation.
@@Hexon66 I consider it a moral guideline. You don't live that way to get something back, you do it because it's right, and it makes the world a better place.
it was Moonstruck with Cher.
Another great under stated romantic film is Return to Me, Minnie Driver and David Duchovny joined by a great cast of Veteran Actors. Highly recommended
That's a good one. Maybe just a little cheesy, but Minnie Driver is a delight.
One of the signs of a good man is keeping his word.
This is one of those movies I remember seeing the trailer to and wanting to see but never got around to it. Thanks for your reaction. Even though Rosie Perez's character is easy to hate this just makes you realize how good of an actress she is. If you want to see a movie where you will empathize with her please watch "Fearless" from 1993. What she goes through in the movie will definitely strike a chord with you.
Glad I watched this reaction. I live in Queens and Love seeing NYC in the movies.
Some of my early faves of Nick Cage is #1 Mooooooonstruck! (of course ^_^) and also Honeymoon in Vegas, Peggy Sue Got Married, Raising Arizona (more of a cult classic)
It's said that things like money, drugs, alcohol are personality amplifiers. They don't necessarily "change" you (unless perhaps you develop an addiction problem), they just let your real self come out magnified like 1,000%
Valley Girl starring Nick Cage is good too.
I have bin a mechanic all life. I'm retired now but I have done free work on people's cars a lot. It does my heart good to help people that need help. Bin screwed a couple of times but, all in all it's feels good to help. Love 💕 you girls. Watch you all the time.
I'm so happy you guys are reacting to this movie! It's one of my favorites! 🥰 You guys should checkout "One Fine Day" with George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer! I bet you'll love it!
Doc Hollywood is another great little overlooked romcom. Bridget Fonda is in a small part in that movie.
Definitely a hidden gem of a film
Definitely
You are both so inspiring! Love the channel and always look forward to seeing what you watch next!
We all have our favorite like five movies that we want you to watch even though they're not popular or won't do big views on the channel. It took many mentions from many people but I'm so glad you finally saw this one which is one of my five. The ultimate "love conquers all" vibes. Characters you love, characters you love to hate, it flows well. Just wonderful stuff and it leaves you feeling happy which we can all use a little bit more these days! 👍
"The more you share, the more your bowl will be plentiful" Expanse quote.