Answering some of your sub questions: 1. They didn't allow women on subs until about 2011. Now they have mixed crews. 2. Ball caps are generally allowed when wearing a working uniform. Each command has their own ballcap. 3. Smoking was banned on subs in 2010. The air onboard is circulated and cleaned. We joke that we breathe recycled farts. 4. 500ft is very deep. Especially for a sub that big. People think subs go super deep but that's only the research ones. 5. Sound travels for 10s or 100's of miles in water. That's why subs have to be so silent. Sonar can pick up people talking on other boats if they're loud enough. 6.Seawolf class subs are probably the most advanced subs we'll ever see. The newer ones are Virginia Class subs. They're quieter and way cheaper, but nowhere near as capable. LA Class subs are older now. Fun fact. There was a guy on my boat that had a penis tattoo. It said "Pirate".
You called it a boat instead of a ship, that's how I know you know what you're talking about :) I was a sub vol but ended up getting sent to surface, was really disappointed about that.
I’m a former Navy DoD ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) Electrical Engineer and former active duty Military Aviator who served in the 90’s. I love this movie because it reminds me of how we were back in the day before everyone became too sensitive and offended by nearly everything.
My brother joined the Navy as soon as he graduated high school. He was on the USS Saipan. An aircraft carrier. An old girl decommissioned in 2009. The almost every man on both sides of my family have joined the Navy. Which I am very proud of.
The late Harry Dean Stanton, who played Howard, the Stingray's engineer, was a Navy vet in WWII, served on diesel subs, like the Stingray, and served during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. He was close friends with Jack Nicolson, best man at Nicolson's wedding in 1962. He was also in Kurt Russell's Escape from New York (1981), Cool Hand Luke (1967), The Godfather: Part II (1974), Red Dawn (1984), the Green Mile (1999), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Marvel's The Avengers (2012), Private Bejamin (1980), Christine (1983), Pretty in Pink (1986), Rango (2011), and Ridley Scott's Alien(1979), among many other films. He passed away in 2017, at age 91.
My dad, uncle and I went golfing. We didn't caddies and we finished 9 holes inside of two hours. My dad and I had a deal. He'd do the driving because I couldn't and I'd do the putting because my dad couldn't putt to save his life. Uncle gave me a dirty look when I sank a 20 foot putt and he double bogeyed on the green.
Yea um the golf joke I used to believe the same things lol. But I work at a steel plant with steel workers. These are all working class guys in a dangerous field of work. And you'd be surprised on how many of them play golf!!! I'm not joking either. It's actually a surprising number. lol
yeah. I know guys from the plant that I work that love to golf. Most of them aren't really that competitive or takes it that seriously, it is just a way that they like to relax. Go out on the course for a few hours, with some buddies, making small talk and just being away from everything for a little while. At least that's what they tell me.
My LPO on the USS Blue Ridge said that myself and others of my ilk (seamen fresh from boot camp) improved his golf game. He said that when he was teeing off, he saw our faces on his golf ball. Added at least 20 yards to his swing, he said.
YES!!!! Time for one of my favorites. As far as pressure goes, human bodies can easily withstand 1000+ Feet of pressure while in the water, with the record deepest scuba dive being 332.35m (1,090ft). But a tin can wwII hull with all those things like propellers, and exhaust and other holes in it, made it less then perfectly sealed. Even modern subs dont go as deep as you think, usually capping out around 2000 feet with some exceptions with specifically designed submarines which also happen to be the most hush hush.
Thanks for reacting to it and for battling copyright all day. I wasn't too sure how you'd go with the 90's humor. I got my sense of humor from the movies my parents watched, thus we had to sit through. 90's movies shaped who I am today 🤣 Katie you seem to have a knack for pointing out how gay character are. First Damodar & Lord Profions obvious relationship (I don't know how I missed that) and now fishnet singlet guy.😂 I just remember him looking tough...it must have been a 90's thing 🤣
Arguably 22:08, 24:44 and 25:14 are some of the most memorable parts that stuck out to me about this movie. Just side splitting hilarity mixed in with military mishap.
I used to think a shooting solution was a special type of fluid that they put into the torpedo tubes, to aid in firing (I wish I was making this up). It was only a few years ago that I learned that it's just a fancy way of saying "Targeting data for the torpedo".
I believe that there are currently only 2-3 submarines where women are able to serve. There are stricter regulations than say the army. Smart girls, if you ask me!
I've been on this sub it set in Long Beach harbour for number of months. It's a movie studio sub. A real sub very to sand on . I was born in East Los Angeles, and grew mostly in Long Beach
14:44 crush dept balao class can go 400 ft gato class can go 300 ft Recent disasters of Indonesian naval submarine and mini sub imploded cause of crush depth
A submarine captain has to be calm and in control at all times. Otherwise the fact you have these people lives in your hands would drive you nuts. The captain is the one the entire crew looks up to...and his behavior is contagious.
Hey I'm new love the reactions one of my favorite movies I don't know if you have or not but I would recommend you guys watch McHale's Navy the movie not TV show unless you want to
Your take on golf is WAAAY off btw. So caddies is only for the pros. And many of your average joes golf. Im poor as shit and used to golf before my back problems. Not every golfer is country club elitists.
Their take on pretty much everything is way off. It's these 2 younger generations only get things that are on a phone or computer. You can see how uncomfortable they are with any kind of manliness. The entire film is them trying to feminize the strongest guy on the sub. Please dont recommend anymore movies pre 2010 to them. I think they need to stick to rom coms where the most testosterone is the stay at home husband that wears sweatpants and the only time you see him is when he's cooking something.
@@constitutionalveteran1709 exactly. was extremely distracting hearing them going on with the constant ¨slut¨-related comments, among many other stuff they said. being a Veteran, i actually took offense to the ¨slut-lute¨ comment.
mid 60's and carry my clubs and can golf in 3 hrs or so to 4 depending on slow people. Also gets you off the couch watching tv and back to nature, especially when you have to deal with gators.
You went on about the guy raising the pirate flags. Well submarines actually do that especially if they get kills on a patrol etc. Each boats flags are unique as well
And sometimes they come back with brooms attached to their periscopes to signal "clean sweep" Which has led to quite a few eyebrows raised when Royal Navy subs come home
Regarding golf: As an upper middle class brat who still plays golf on a semi-regular basis, it's actually quite fun XD Also, I never used a caddy before, I prefer to carry my clubs and bag myself - it's a decent workout over time XD Also, regarding Howard, the old machinist who showed up in that weird shirt in the ending: IIRC, he was retired due to his age, but was brought back into active service for this wargame because they needed someone who knew how to properly work with diesel engines.
So a firing solution on a sub is: the target is going 40 miles an hour, we're going 30 miles an hour, the target is here, so given its size, it could hit here, if the target's radar picks up the missile, they could change direction this or that way. Basically a computer does a lot of math and tells the missile where to go and what to hit, and how accurately it will do it, and in more advanced ones, it can correct its course if it misses. Also im so sorry about the 3hr editing you have to do. Or did. Idk, time is weird man
I already really liked the movie, but getting to watch a Wednesday and Pugsly type set of people (compliment, not insult) react to it makes me feel like I'm watching it for the first time all over again.
Water pressure doubles every 30 feet. Also the depth gage is in the middle of the sub. So at times the bow or stern of the ship may be under double or more pressure than the control room in the middle.
.. I really love the pretentious and judgemental tone of these reactors... I mean.. "I won't look at this and just react, I'll decide about virtue signaling first. .and IF I laugh at something and realize I perhaps shouldn't then I have to find a valid excuse for the mirth.. I was.. laughing at something else.. or.. laughing ironically.... ".. I especially love how they use a comedy movies to place judgement on whole generations.. I mean.. Of course this is "normalcy" and things we think "are completely okay", that is why none of us got the joke.. I mean.. it's just every day life that fits exactly what we thought SHOULD be.. Not.. something that is outside of the range of normalcy.. Fun fact: No one laughed at this joke when it came out because all us gen x:ers just thought that.. "Well. .yes?.. That is what would happen normally".. Perhaps.. PERHAPS.. you should take the rod out of your asses?.. but more importantly: This usually happen between all generations, so in 20 years you'll be told how horrible you are if you actually find the opposite sex attractive.. and IF you will be on a tube of farts for months on end the ONE single person that is probably the only likely candidate for sexual attraction for like 95% of the people there.. MAY be the focus of people's attention.. after all.. The sexdrive is normalcy.. it should be there.. if it isn't you are ill... (and hint: You have it to you are just- as I said- pretentious enough to feel undignified over the mere reference to sexual attraction or sexual humour.. Here you are choosing behaviour not showing who you are or how you react/think/feel).. I am curious as to what the younger generations will judge you all over. .I wouldn't know.. I watch reaction movies to even learn YOUR way of thinking.. But yes. it is VERY clear in this clip that they aren't.. "Reacting" (at least, the few times they do it was by accident) but rather.. That they were trying to portray what they like to THINK people would think would be their "true selves". They aren't watching to react, they are watching to judge, and to show a mask. . to hide their true self behind.. instead of just relaxing and NOT taking things seriously. .It's not only that they take things seriously they are constantly asking themselves HOW they can use this as a way to virtue signal.
"Really sexist stuff sink the score"?.. Really?.. What about shaming someone for having a receding hairlne?.. and hint: A ~lot~ of people have that already when they are young. I have a friend with a receding hairline that he had since as long as I have known him, so.. he had CLEAR baldness already at 13 y:o.. and.. Kelsey also had so since as long as I have known him.. so. .yes.. to point out someone being less attractive because of age or physical traits is such a class act behaviour?.. You want me to talk about how attractive it is to be overweight?.. I REALLY love how young people are horrible and toxic WHILE trying to put shade on boomers.. I am not a boomer, but.. seriously.. Self righteousness is not an attractive trait regardless of age or generation.. and THAT is something you can chose.. Your ~weight~may also be something that could be affected, but hair loss isn't.. So,... Exactly what type of Body shaming are we supposed to say is better than.. Sex based jokes?.. Hint: One is an actual joke.. the other is.. true and utter disdain from toxic people. Perhaps looking after your own house first before using hasty generalizations about entire generations, and before body-shaming people?.. and technically.. I would only accept being a physical specimen that is extremely attractive to validate the claim when you try to shame other people for their physical traits, it doesn't make it less toxic.
Honestly, saying HIV/AIDS wiped out all the "tastemakers" in the 1980s is QUITE the offensive thing to say (seeing as how it was often called "the Gay Plague" in the media), especially to LGBTQIA+ people like myself just discovering your channel. And the shirt is a reference to Tommy Boy. Who doesn't love the comedic duo of David Spade and the late, great Chris Farley?
Katie here. Copy that, and genuinely apologize. The intention was to mock 90's-2000's fashion but the fact that it wasn't read that way means I fucked up. Thanks for calling me out, I'll be more aware about my wording.
@@burnbearscomedy Ah, I see what you mean. Tbh I do it myself but since its my first time seeing you two I didn't quite catch on at first. My apologies.
I believe they were talking about the 60's Hippies rainbow type style of fashion...and I think she was just repeating what she heard someone else say...so...
I was a Navy submariner for 8 years. This is the most accurate Sub movie, based on how the crew acts.
I feel like every Navy ship has at least one crewman who acts just like one character or another from this movie.
Not sure about current time, but this would be very light-hearted compared to older days and the haz...er...games that were played.
Answering some of your sub questions:
1. They didn't allow women on subs until about 2011. Now they have mixed crews.
2. Ball caps are generally allowed when wearing a working uniform. Each command has their own ballcap.
3. Smoking was banned on subs in 2010. The air onboard is circulated and cleaned. We joke that we breathe recycled farts.
4. 500ft is very deep. Especially for a sub that big. People think subs go super deep but that's only the research ones.
5. Sound travels for 10s or 100's of miles in water. That's why subs have to be so silent. Sonar can pick up people talking on other boats if they're loud enough.
6.Seawolf class subs are probably the most advanced subs we'll ever see. The newer ones are Virginia Class subs. They're quieter and way cheaper, but nowhere near as capable. LA Class subs are older now.
Fun fact. There was a guy on my boat that had a penis tattoo. It said "Pirate".
This is all incredible. Thank you for sharing. Props to you for being brave enough to go in an actual sub. That's wild!
@@burnbearscomedy thanks for the content. It's fun :)
You called it a boat instead of a ship, that's how I know you know what you're talking about :)
I was a sub vol but ended up getting sent to surface, was really disappointed about that.
@@chaoticignorant483 Oh wow! I don't know if I ever met someone who went sub to surface. Once they have you they really don't like letting you go lol
Every reaction to Nitro is better than the last... "He's been shocked so much he's frank sinatra? ...... Oh he's not okay." XD
I’m a former Navy DoD ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) Electrical Engineer and former active duty Military Aviator who served in the 90’s. I love this movie because it reminds me of how we were back in the day before everyone became too sensitive and offended by nearly everything.
Consistently cited by US Submariners as one of the most realistic portrayals of Submarine Life ever put on film.
That's actually awesome to know haha
Oh damn really? Thats dope lol
Like, *nobody* is reacting to this movie, so glad I found y'all.
My brother joined the Navy as soon as he graduated high school. He was on the USS Saipan. An aircraft carrier.
An old girl decommissioned in 2009.
The almost every man on both sides of my family have joined the Navy. Which I am very proud of.
The late Harry Dean Stanton, who played Howard, the Stingray's engineer, was a Navy vet in WWII, served on diesel subs, like the Stingray, and served during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. He was close friends with Jack Nicolson, best man at Nicolson's wedding in 1962. He was also in Kurt Russell's Escape from New York (1981), Cool Hand Luke (1967), The Godfather: Part II (1974), Red Dawn (1984), the Green Mile (1999), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Marvel's The Avengers (2012), Private Bejamin (1980), Christine (1983), Pretty in Pink (1986), Rango (2011), and Ridley Scott's Alien(1979), among many other films. He passed away in 2017, at age 91.
No salt like old salt 🫡
Fun fact: hydrophones can pick up the heartbeat of a blue whale from a MILE away!
Yeah, this is the most accurate submarine movie ever made.
My dad, uncle and I went golfing. We didn't caddies and we finished 9 holes inside of two hours. My dad and I had a deal. He'd do the driving because I couldn't and I'd do the putting because my dad couldn't putt to save his life. Uncle gave me a dirty look when I sank a 20 foot putt and he double bogeyed on the green.
Yea um the golf joke I used to believe the same things lol. But I work at a steel plant with steel workers. These are all working class guys in a dangerous field of work. And you'd be surprised on how many of them play golf!!! I'm not joking either. It's actually a surprising number. lol
yeah. I know guys from the plant that I work that love to golf. Most of them aren't really that competitive or takes it that seriously, it is just a way that they like to relax. Go out on the course for a few hours, with some buddies, making small talk and just being away from everything for a little while. At least that's what they tell me.
My LPO on the USS Blue Ridge said that myself and others of my ilk (seamen fresh from boot camp) improved his golf game. He said that when he was teeing off, he saw our faces on his golf ball. Added at least 20 yards to his swing, he said.
The 90's was a great era for movies.
YES!!!! Time for one of my favorites. As far as pressure goes, human bodies can easily withstand 1000+ Feet of pressure while in the water, with the record deepest scuba dive being 332.35m (1,090ft). But a tin can wwII hull with all those things like propellers, and exhaust and other holes in it, made it less then perfectly sealed. Even modern subs dont go as deep as you think, usually capping out around 2000 feet with some exceptions with specifically designed submarines which also happen to be the most hush hush.
Dude nice, coming in clutch with the sub knowledge. Katie and I are a collectors of facts so we love this. Thank you!!
I love this movie thanks guys for making me laugh!
Thanks for reacting to it and for battling copyright all day. I wasn't too sure how you'd go with the 90's humor. I got my sense of humor from the movies my parents watched, thus we had to sit through. 90's movies shaped who I am today 🤣 Katie you seem to have a knack for pointing out how gay character are. First Damodar & Lord Profions obvious relationship (I don't know how I missed that) and now fishnet singlet guy.😂 I just remember him looking tough...it must have been a 90's thing 🤣
Hahaha Yes, Katie can smell the gays from a mile away lmao
Thank you for suggesting the Movie, btw. We had a good time!
@@burnbearscomedy I'm glad 😊
90s kids ftw.
42:52 They're called "dress whites." 🤣
Lt. Lake is Jenny Shepard from NCIS.
And Mary Sampsonite from Dumb and Dumber
Yup, she is so young in this!
Arguably 22:08, 24:44 and 25:14 are some of the most memorable parts that stuck out to me about this movie. Just side splitting hilarity mixed in with military mishap.
LOL I'm 68, retired, and on a fixed income. I can play 18 holes in around 4 1/2 to 5 hours (yes, I'm slow) . . .
I loved this movie growing up, I must’ve watched 20 times, such a good light hearted comedy!
Just wanted to let you know, yes horses get cramps. Most mammalian animals can get muscle spasms/cramps. Dogs, cats, horses.
Graham:"Don't you darexaay that."
Me:"Would you rather I lie, sir?"
I used to think a shooting solution was a special type of fluid that they put into the torpedo tubes, to aid in firing (I wish I was making this up). It was only a few years ago that I learned that it's just a fancy way of saying "Targeting data for the torpedo".
Yep, it's math.
My wife and I both love this move and watch it at least once a year.
So fun fact the submarine in question of the movie is the USS Pampanito Balao class sub first sailed in july 12th, 1945.
That’s bad ass!
I believe that there are currently only 2-3 submarines where women are able to serve. There are stricter regulations than say the army. Smart girls, if you ask me!
33:43 And Abestos poisoning.
I've been on this sub it set in Long Beach harbour for number of months. It's a movie studio sub. A real sub very to sand on . I was born in East Los Angeles, and grew mostly in Long Beach
That's awesome
14:44 crush dept balao class can go 400 ft gato class can go 300 ft
Recent disasters of Indonesian naval submarine and mini sub imploded cause of crush depth
Damn. Idk why we both thought that wasn't that deep, but thinking about it it's so much pressure
Most accurate movie about Navy life.
A submarine captain has to be calm and in control at all times. Otherwise the fact you have these people lives in your hands would drive you nuts. The captain is the one the entire crew looks up to...and his behavior is contagious.
Callahan Auto Parts. Sandusky, Ohio. Tommy Boy just sold half a million brake pads.
One of the best comedy's of all time.
Hey I'm new love the reactions one of my favorite movies I don't know if you have or not but I would recommend you guys watch McHale's Navy the movie not TV show unless you want to
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
Your take on golf is WAAAY off btw. So caddies is only for the pros. And many of your average joes golf. Im poor as shit and used to golf before my back problems. Not every golfer is country club elitists.
Their take on pretty much everything is way off. It's these 2 younger generations only get things that are on a phone or computer. You can see how uncomfortable they are with any kind of manliness. The entire film is them trying to feminize the strongest guy on the sub. Please dont recommend anymore movies pre 2010 to them. I think they need to stick to rom coms where the most testosterone is the stay at home husband that wears sweatpants and the only time you see him is when he's cooking something.
@@constitutionalveteran1709 exactly. was extremely distracting hearing them going on with the constant ¨slut¨-related comments, among many other stuff they said. being a Veteran, i actually took offense to the ¨slut-lute¨ comment.
Oh, subs can go waaaaay deeper then 500ft - I have been on a _Vanguard_ class submarine in the Royal Navy that had a depth reading of four figures
mid 60's and carry my clubs and can golf in 3 hrs or so to 4 depending on slow people. Also gets you off the couch watching tv and back to nature, especially when you have to deal with gators.
You went on about the guy raising the pirate flags. Well submarines actually do that especially if they get kills on a patrol etc. Each boats flags are unique as well
And sometimes they come back with brooms attached to their periscopes to signal "clean sweep"
Which has led to quite a few eyebrows raised when Royal Navy subs come home
There's no all female submarine crews I can promise u that 😂
Tommy Boy FTW
YAAAASSSS!
TOMMY BOY!
Hell yes!
I love this movie. I try to watch it at least once a year.
If they think fashion from the 90's was bad its good they didn't take in the 70's, they would still be suffering PTSD.
It's submorbin' time, i guess
I think fairly recently they as of 2010 they lifted the ban on women in submarines and roughly 600 have been on sub duty as of 2023
This movie came out out before our government figures out cartels were using subs for drugs I might add
Regarding golf:
As an upper middle class brat who still plays golf on a semi-regular basis, it's actually quite fun XD Also, I never used a caddy before, I prefer to carry my clubs and bag myself - it's a decent workout over time XD
Also, regarding Howard, the old machinist who showed up in that weird shirt in the ending: IIRC, he was retired due to his age, but was brought back into active service for this wargame because they needed someone who knew how to properly work with diesel engines.
So a firing solution on a sub is: the target is going 40 miles an hour, we're going 30 miles an hour, the target is here, so given its size, it could hit here, if the target's radar picks up the missile, they could change direction this or that way. Basically a computer does a lot of math and tells the missile where to go and what to hit, and how accurately it will do it, and in more advanced ones, it can correct its course if it misses.
Also im so sorry about the 3hr editing you have to do. Or did. Idk, time is weird man
Hahaha Thank you! We had no idea!
if you’d like to see another comedy submarine film try Operation Petticoat
I play golf, I live on a golfcourse. My house cost $35k in '22. I am not rich!
I already really liked the movie, but getting to watch a Wednesday and Pugsly type set of people (compliment, not insult) react to it makes me feel like I'm watching it for the first time all over again.
golf joke used as a training evet
No we got married or not and birthed the next Gen. We were-are crude and don't care.
I got my shirt in green 🤘
Y’all hysterical.
Check out “das boot”
Water pressure doubles every 30 feet. Also the depth gage is in the middle of the sub. So at times the bow or stern of the ship may be under double or more pressure than the control room in the middle.
No, it doesn’t double every 30 feet; every 30 feet you add one atmosphere of pressure.
.. I really love the pretentious and judgemental tone of these reactors... I mean.. "I won't look at this and just react, I'll decide about virtue signaling first. .and IF I laugh at something and realize I perhaps shouldn't then I have to find a valid excuse for the mirth.. I was.. laughing at something else.. or.. laughing ironically.... ".. I especially love how they use a comedy movies to place judgement on whole generations.. I mean.. Of course this is "normalcy" and things we think "are completely okay", that is why none of us got the joke.. I mean.. it's just every day life that fits exactly what we thought SHOULD be.. Not.. something that is outside of the range of normalcy.. Fun fact: No one laughed at this joke when it came out because all us gen x:ers just thought that.. "Well. .yes?.. That is what would happen normally"..
Perhaps.. PERHAPS.. you should take the rod out of your asses?.. but more importantly: This usually happen between all generations, so in 20 years you'll be told how horrible you are if you actually find the opposite sex attractive.. and IF you will be on a tube of farts for months on end the ONE single person that is probably the only likely candidate for sexual attraction for like 95% of the people there.. MAY be the focus of people's attention.. after all.. The sexdrive is normalcy.. it should be there.. if it isn't you are ill... (and hint: You have it to you are just- as I said- pretentious enough to feel undignified over the mere reference to sexual attraction or sexual humour.. Here you are choosing behaviour not showing who you are or how you react/think/feel)..
I am curious as to what the younger generations will judge you all over. .I wouldn't know.. I watch reaction movies to even learn YOUR way of thinking..
But yes. it is VERY clear in this clip that they aren't.. "Reacting" (at least, the few times they do it was by accident) but rather.. That they were trying to portray what they like to THINK people would think would be their "true selves". They aren't watching to react, they are watching to judge, and to show a mask. . to hide their true self behind.. instead of just relaxing and NOT taking things seriously. .It's not only that they take things seriously they are constantly asking themselves HOW they can use this as a way to virtue signal.
"Really sexist stuff sink the score"?.. Really?.. What about shaming someone for having a receding hairlne?.. and hint: A ~lot~ of people have that already when they are young. I have a friend with a receding hairline that he had since as long as I have known him, so.. he had CLEAR baldness already at 13 y:o.. and.. Kelsey also had so since as long as I have known him.. so. .yes.. to point out someone being less attractive because of age or physical traits is such a class act behaviour?.. You want me to talk about how attractive it is to be overweight?..
I REALLY love how young people are horrible and toxic WHILE trying to put shade on boomers.. I am not a boomer, but.. seriously.. Self righteousness is not an attractive trait regardless of age or generation.. and THAT is something you can chose.. Your ~weight~may also be something that could be affected, but hair loss isn't.. So,... Exactly what type of Body shaming are we supposed to say is better than.. Sex based jokes?.. Hint: One is an actual joke.. the other is.. true and utter disdain from toxic people.
Perhaps looking after your own house first before using hasty generalizations about entire generations, and before body-shaming people?.. and technically.. I would only accept being a physical specimen that is extremely attractive to validate the claim when you try to shame other people for their physical traits, it doesn't make it less toxic.
Go touch some grass, brother.
More movie commentary and less snark would be a good idea!!!
Honestly, saying HIV/AIDS wiped out all the "tastemakers" in the 1980s is QUITE the offensive thing to say (seeing as how it was often called "the Gay Plague" in the media), especially to LGBTQIA+ people like myself just discovering your channel.
And the shirt is a reference to Tommy Boy. Who doesn't love the comedic duo of David Spade and the late, great Chris Farley?
Katie here. Copy that, and genuinely apologize. The intention was to mock 90's-2000's fashion but the fact that it wasn't read that way means I fucked up. Thanks for calling me out, I'll be more aware about my wording.
@@burnbearscomedy Ah, I see what you mean. Tbh I do it myself but since its my first time seeing you two I didn't quite catch on at first. My apologies.
@@MrTomSpencer It's all good! Thank you for being understanding
@@burnbearscomedy Absolutely! Keep up the great work and I greatly appreciate your taking time out to reply. I smashed the subscribe button! 😁
I believe they were talking about the 60's Hippies rainbow type style of fashion...and I think she was just repeating what she heard someone else say...so...
Get of the stage!
And now I know why I dislike gen Z so much, you can guess I won't be subscribing to this channel.
We’re 34 year old millennials. Go touch grass.
@burnbearscomedy but your still a pair of annoying entities that I can do without thanks.
Sorry, you people talk too much about nothing.
They can't show too much of the movie otherwise it will get flagged for copyright and removed...so calm down
@@KingOfGamesss You're not even talking about the movie
@@KingOfGamesssshhh
These 2 reactors talk a lot of nonsense.
My Grandpa was an avid golfer.🏌🏽♂️