Nowadays, movies are, for one thing, so obviously about forcing 1:1 equality (if not bolstering minorities to surpass the equality line), and pretending racism is such a mass problem that needs talked about 24/7...as if it can ever be fully fixed (the core issue is one of the human condition, which is flawed). Where’s the focus in modern movies on the essence that people of all colors share? Humans of all races and backgrounds all care about the same thing... (We are *FAR* more the same than we are different, make no mistake about it.) This movie, as an example, hits on that ?346 mark, all the way clear back in 1993. Think about that. This movie’s simply perfect, in all the ways.
This was emotional scene with Thomas explaining to officer Washington his Mother's life and the memories she left behind, but the scene where the Kid finds the Stamps on his doorstep as a now late 30 something, married man with a toddler daughter and is beyond overjoyed and ecstatic to have found them again after 34 years, just gets to me. I mean, Milo died TRYING to right a wrong. He was so guilt ridden and hurt when the kid told him that not only was it wrong for Milo to burgularize his Family's house, he told him those Stamps were my Family heirloom, and that they really meant so much to him because his late Grandfather gave them to him. Milo was haunted from this for 34 years. All he wanted was the kid to forgive him. Before he's sent off to Heaven on the Bus, Milo asks Thomas "Do you think the Kid forgave me?".
For real. This has a place of honor in my Favorites Shelf. Probably the very first RDJ movie I ever saw, and that scene is my favorite in the whole movie, I’d back it up 3 or 4 times just to watch it over again it was THAT good. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
When I was four I watched this.. totally forgot about it until I was 15 trying to get my license. As I was roading with the instructor and two other kids we started singing walk like a man... and I remembered this life changing film.
We rented this video when I was maybe 11 or 12 - and watched the scene with the sunglasses over and over again (I think my brother liked it a lot). I wish I could get it on DVD!
One of the loveliest scenes in the film. I saw this in the theater, and the little gasp from Alfre Woodard at 1:56 eked a collective gasp and multiple sniffles from the audience. Who would've thought a small little fantasy-comedy-drama would contain so much poignancy and powerful theater from its then-unknown ensemble of Sizemore, Grodin, Sedgwick and Woodard? Singularly gorgeous.
I know the critics didn't like this movie but as a kid I always loved it, it's very sentimental and syrupy sweet, I know, but I still have a soft spot for it
I love this scene and I know it's emotional, but his mom always makes me laugh. "You can tell he's adopted, look at him!" "I know you remember *AGNES* "
Same with me and I'm proud to say that. This is a brilliant film with so much to give. It's very funny and it will bring tears to the eyes. It's uplifting and anyone who says they don't like this are those who don't believe in second chances.
one of my all time favorite family movies. I watched it with my kids when they were young. Now that they are 13 and 10, we watched it again last night. We still enjoy it very much. Great acting.
Billy grew up with Resentment and Grief over not being told what happened to his Mother and how she perished. When Thomas has to elaborate to Officer Billy Washington where his Siblings went and how much Penny loved her little son, it brought pain into his heart. That bitterness and grief. But Penny was so overjoyed to know that all of her children were alright and to learn that her Billy had gotten married, had a daughter of his own and was now a Deputy Sheriff, that she realized that she could rest in peace. Milo Died with Remorse and Guilt. He was a Petty Cat Burglar. But he had a GOOD heart and tried to take back stealing those Heirloom Stamps after he realized how much they really meant to that little boy. when the boy told him "You Stink Mister" It broke Milo's heart. Milo was literally haunted for 33 years by what he had done and felt that the only way he could have peace and go on to Heaven. You can see the ELATION and joy Milo had when they recovered the Stamps and he discovered in 1992 that the little boy had grown up, and was now a Husband and Father, The Now Middle Aged Father got the shock of his life that he had been waiting for since '59: The Stamps had been returned mysteriously. Milo realized he didn't need to personally apologize to the kid(Its something that he felt like he SHOULD have done this whole time), but that the Kid eventually grew up and FORGAVE him for stealing the Stamps because he got older realizing that Milo TRIED To take it back and return them. That's why he was so Overjoyed to see the Stamps returned mysteriously. Harrison was straightforward. To Quote Thomas: "You died of Failure because you never tried". He had Stage fright. That's it. Julia's was the most heartbreaking. She LOVED John dearly and was beyond STUNNED when he had proposed to her and asked her to marry him. She had just gotten Cold Feet. She didn't know how to react. She felt Angry because all she did was just try to think it over and make her decision "YES. I'll marry you John" and died before she got a chance to give him her decision. The Resolution was absolutely tragic for her. Because she learned just how much her untimely demise had haunted and destroyed John. He Was so HEARTBROKEN and Grief Stricken that he NEVER married, Never had any kids, and that he had dedicated 26 years of his life to the Farm Land he had purchased. Hiring friends and Farmhands to help tend it. He Mourned Julia for a Quarter of a Century never able to get over her because he loved her so much, before dying of Cancer likely in his 50s in 1985 and leaving the Farm Land to one of his most trusted Ranchers in his Will. Julia didn't even get a Happy Ending. It was WORSE for her than she thought. Her heart was now broken, too. That's why Thomas was so upset and angry. Julia then decided to tell Thomas that She maid a foolish decision that ruined her and John's life,Love and Future together that haunted the both of them. She realized that she should have been bold enough to say "YES" right from the get go and told Thomas: "Don't let Ellen get away like I let John get away. Don't make the Same Mistake, I did."
One of my favorite movies ever for two reasons Alfre Woodard resembles my late mom. And who knew Robert Downey Jr. became world icon with taking on iron man.
My Late Dad LOVED this movie I just bought it again on DVD watched it last night. Dad always loved RDJ since CHAPLIN and when he was in and out of jail Pop always said he's going to make a comeback watch. My Dad Candido Ramos Torres Veteran of WW2 Korea and Vietnam Passed Away January 20 2004 Iron Man came out in 2008 Pop was right .boy I know for a fact that he was there watching it with me. R.I.P. Tom Sizemore and Charles Grodin.
The luck on all of them finishing their business, especially just happening to find her grown son, had to have been orchestrated by God. Everything just fell into place so perfectly. And they ran into that same cop multiple times.
The movie is in the genre of fantasy. Like "Ghost", "Pleasantville" or "Delivering Milo". This genre allows for much artistic freedoms. This particular film is especially magical. A higher power is not necessarily required to make this work.
@@mrmusickhimself he worked for God after accidentally killing them. He mention it when he came to pick them up when Thomas was at a lunch date with his girlfriend. Picking up souls was his punishment for a number of years.
@@LilyZerep I know. What I'm saying is that god works in mysterious ways. They don't hammer it in, but everything worked out perfect. If ghosts exist, why can't God intervene unofficially?
I watched this film as a young kid..then years later Im already in my 20’s i remembered this film but i xan’t find it becaise i do not know the actors and title of this film,i tried searching and typing all the scenes in google and i think it took me a couple of years to find it then watched it i think 5 times already..this is such a great film..rdj pre sherlock and ironman.
Love these 'good guy' angel movies... "...these holy beings have sanctified themselves from every human limitation, have become endowed with the attributes of the spiritual,.." ~‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Baha'i Faith
For certain... Ya gotta luv' angels! "Send forth, O God, such hosts as would render Thy faithful servants victorious. Thou dost fashion the created things through the power of Thy decree as Thou pleasest." ~ Baha'i Faith
What would’ve been a better explanation was that tomes mother was the nanny for Robert Downey Jr.‘s character-. I mean that makes more logic sense right
Nick Reyes :LOOK BUDDY IM GOING TO LEVEL YOU *NOW* tom Looks at R Downey Jr.’s character and thinks he’s a some sort of Freak right?! (having bumped into him twice and neither time being good) it doesn’t help that he sees Tom’s dead mother or the rest of the group of dead people and he’s talking to them at the same time Now R Downey Jr.’s character is having to face-dealing with the son of the nurse ( I was fully aware she’s a nurse by the way) you jackass I was merely stating that RDowney Jr.should say something along the lines to connect Himself to the son (Tom) an toms dead mother. Because of that song that the mother would sing to him- tom sings to his own son And Tom is wondering how on earth that RDowney Jr.’s character could ever possibly know that song( it doesn’t exactly help that Tom is a policeman by the way) so think about it you’re acting like RDowney Jr. is he’s acting looks like a schizo in a sense in front of a policeman he’s immediately going to arrested for public mischief and yes it is a thing(tom’s going to think RDowney Jr. is a schizo) there needs to be some tri-connection( between the three--that way Robert Downey Jr. doesn’t sound like a complete psycho pathic murderer( And no both mothers being in labor at the same time in the same place does not qualify nore does it cut it-no it doesn’t add up how can you teach someone when your in Labor no) I didn’t mean for it to sound racist or anything of that nature I was merely stating ROBERT DOWNY JR NEEDS AN ANSWER AN RESPONSE. BETTER THAN WHAT HE GAVE ( IT WASNT GOOD ENOUGH) Hell if I were the wife of Tom I wouldn’t believe him-because what Robert Downey Jr. gave made him sound like a complete idiot-now who’s the racist?! Tell me what’s your favorite color?? *RED* or *BLUE* You prefer blue don’t you?? I know it when I see it-- Doesn’t really matter though a spade is a spade
Nick Reyes Robert Downey Jr. COULD HAVE SAID THE MOTHER WAS HIS NURSE When he was in the hospital for a while and she’s sang that to him that way even that sounds more LEGIT THAN THE ANSWER HE GAVE AS WELL
Penny's line "I'll say goodbye to both my sons." always melt my heart. I love mothers who treats non-related people as their child or family.
The era when Hollywood films still made us feel good after coming out of the cinemas...Just my take! Don’t know about you guys.
Sim. Totalmente. Concordo contigo!
People started complaining about feel good films, saying they were shallow.
Nowadays, movies are, for one thing, so obviously about forcing 1:1 equality (if not bolstering minorities to surpass the equality line), and pretending racism is such a mass problem that needs talked about 24/7...as if it can ever be fully fixed (the core issue is one of the human condition, which is flawed).
Where’s the focus in modern movies on the essence that people of all colors share? Humans of all races and backgrounds all care about the same thing... (We are *FAR* more the same than we are different, make no mistake about it.) This movie, as an example, hits on that ?346 mark, all the way clear back in 1993. Think about that.
This movie’s simply perfect, in all the ways.
@@saintjabroni So true so sad
Agreed watched this in theaters with my older brother and just about everyone walked out of there in tears they don't make them like this anymore!!
I loved it when she said, "This is my grandbaby"
Eu também!!
I cried... So yeah, I also loved that.
I cried so hard when she said that!
Me too😭😭😭😭😭
This scene still makes me cry!
Yep! The one that gets me is when all 4 of them turn invisible.
This was emotional scene with Thomas explaining to officer Washington his Mother's life and the memories she left behind, but the scene where the Kid finds the Stamps on his doorstep as a now late 30 something, married man with a toddler daughter and is beyond overjoyed and ecstatic to have found them again after 34 years, just gets to me.
I mean, Milo died TRYING to right a wrong. He was so guilt ridden and hurt when the kid told him that not only was it wrong for Milo to burgularize his Family's house, he told him those Stamps were my Family heirloom, and that they really meant so much to him because his late Grandfather gave them to him.
Milo was haunted from this for 34 years. All he wanted was the kid to forgive him. Before he's sent off to Heaven on the Bus, Milo asks Thomas "Do you think the Kid forgave me?".
you an me triple!!
Eu também!
@@Tornado1994 comentário excepcional! Parabéns.
Almost 30 years later and it still hits me emotions.
This the first movie where i fell in love with rdj and his movies.....
Sim. Ele é um excelente ator!
Me too!!
Mine was Chances Are, check that one out, it's actually similar to this film. He's fabulous but I have to say Alfre Woodard is an amazing actress.
Me too ✋ 😪 😢
This movie is underrated, by far. A staple of my childhood!
For real. This has a place of honor in my Favorites Shelf. Probably the very first RDJ movie I ever saw, and that scene is my favorite in the whole movie, I’d back it up 3 or 4 times just to watch it over again it was THAT good. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
This is in my opinion RD jr.s finest performance ever! And such a great cast and that cameo by BB King was cinematic Gold 💛💛💛
When I was four I watched this.. totally forgot about it until I was 15 trying to get my license. As I was roading with the instructor and two other kids we started singing walk like a man... and I remembered this life changing film.
Sério? Isso é muito legal. Eu adoro essa música!
We rented this video when I was maybe 11 or 12 - and watched the scene with the sunglasses over and over again (I think my brother liked it a lot). I wish I could get it on DVD!
I love that part where she's like
"I have to do this"...His face is
So funny when he hugs him
😂😂😂
The most beautiful scene in a most beautiful movie.
Such a lovely moment. The actor playing Billy has a beautiful singing voice too!
His name is Wren T Brown and I totally agree. He pops up in many TV shows and his voice is so distinctive.
I bawl my eyes out every time I see this scene. Alfre Woodard is a goddess.
One of the loveliest scenes in the film. I saw this in the theater, and the little gasp from Alfre Woodard at 1:56 eked a collective gasp and multiple sniffles from the audience. Who would've thought a small little fantasy-comedy-drama would contain so much poignancy and powerful theater from its then-unknown ensemble of Sizemore, Grodin, Sedgwick and Woodard? Singularly gorgeous.
Charles Grodin wasn't Unknown. Neither was Sizemore.
Love Ms. Woodard and her beautiful eyes.
Easily one of the most heartfelt movies of the 90’s
I know the critics didn't like this movie but as a kid I always loved it, it's very sentimental and syrupy sweet, I know, but I still have a soft spot for it
This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid! I love Robert Downey Jr.! 🥰🥰🥰
One of my all time favorite movies, and it still gets to my heart every time
“I’m saying goodbye to both my sons” made me tear up 🥹🥹🥹
My favorite part in the whole movie
Touching and funny at the same time. Loved it too. Really magical moments of Hollywood.
I remember seeing this in the theater.... and I had "Walk Like a Man" stuck in my head for MONTHS
I love this scene and I know it's emotional, but his mom always makes me laugh.
"You can tell he's adopted, look at him!"
"I know you remember *AGNES* "
I've always loved this movie. I wish they'd put it on Netflix.
Same with me and I'm proud to say that. This is a brilliant film with so much to give. It's very funny and it will bring tears to the eyes. It's uplifting and anyone who says they don't like this are those who don't believe in second chances.
When I saw Alfre Woodard in Civil War, I though, "Yes! Heart and Souls reunion,".
Me too!
That movie had quite a few reunions for RDJ.
I was so excited and then she told him that he was the cause of her son's death and I cried instead
Me too!! Nobody else knew what I was talking about though 😂
Also she looks like she hadn’t aged at all
I love this movie, this part always gives me goosebumps, such a sweet film
My family's favorite scene! With our last name being Riley, very often we say, "I'm gonna check this out Reilly."
The previous scene where they have to get into the theatre and the black lady gets into his body is the best thing I've ever seen
My all-time favorite movie. Bar-none!
cicholdebannan if you like this you should check out Return to Me with David Duchovny and Minnie Driver.
Tony Stark made friends with ghosts before becoming Iron Man
I cry every time I see this scene ❤️
one of my all time favorite family movies. I watched it with my kids when they were young. Now that they are 13 and 10, we watched it again last night. We still enjoy it very much. Great acting.
i watched this movie when i was still 8. that was 1998. and now its 2016.
Sim, Francis. O tempo passa muito rápido. Aproveite todos os momentos de sua vida! Estamos em 2020.
My God, this scene gives me chills every time I watch it, no matter how many times I’ve seen it!
I cry everytime I watch this movie!
BEAUTIFUL movie. SUPERB.
"I only have myself to blame" 😂😂😂
I love this movie. I lend it to my coworker and she never returned my cd.
Oh! Peça-o de volta, Jason!
This is my favourite scene from the movie! It always makes me cry. Especially when she addressed Thomas as her son as well
underrated movie one of my favorite RDJ movie
My favorite movie. So underrated.
I knew Tommy. He had the biggest heart. Really cared about more than himself.
Thank you for being a great friend to my son. We will really miss you.
Tear jerker and nostalgic .
My Mami passed in 2020
Journey well Queen your Prince won't let you down as I grow into the King you raised me to be 😘
This is such a beautiful movie.
One of the most powerful scenes in cinema. Grew up to this and i sing the song all the time around the house. :)
this movie was my childhood in 1996...wow I feel like an old man and I'm 32 years old lol
I love this scene! Favorite part of the whole movie.
Best scene in the movie! ! Love it.
I'd forgotten that he played in this movie. Never got a chance to see it all the way from beginning to end
Billy grew up with Resentment and Grief over not being told what happened to his Mother and how she perished. When Thomas has to elaborate to Officer Billy Washington where his Siblings went and how much Penny loved her little son, it brought pain into his heart. That bitterness and grief. But Penny was so overjoyed to know that all of her children were alright and to learn that her Billy had gotten married, had a daughter of his own and was now a Deputy Sheriff, that she realized that she could rest in peace.
Milo Died with Remorse and Guilt. He was a Petty Cat Burglar. But he had a GOOD heart and tried to take back stealing those Heirloom Stamps after he realized how much they really meant to that little boy. when the boy told him "You Stink Mister" It broke Milo's heart. Milo was literally haunted for 33 years by what he had done and felt that the only way he could have peace and go on to Heaven. You can see the ELATION and joy Milo had when they recovered the Stamps and he discovered in 1992 that the little boy had grown up, and was now a Husband and Father, The Now Middle Aged Father got the shock of his life that he had been waiting for since '59: The Stamps had been returned mysteriously. Milo realized he didn't need to personally apologize to the kid(Its something that he felt like he SHOULD have done this whole time), but that the Kid eventually grew up and FORGAVE him for stealing the Stamps because he got older realizing that Milo TRIED To take it back and return them. That's why he was so Overjoyed to see the Stamps returned mysteriously.
Harrison was straightforward. To Quote Thomas: "You died of Failure because you never tried". He had Stage fright. That's it.
Julia's was the most heartbreaking. She LOVED John dearly and was beyond STUNNED when he had proposed to her and asked her to marry him. She had just gotten Cold Feet. She didn't know how to react. She felt Angry because all she did was just try to think it over and make her decision "YES. I'll marry you John" and died before she got a chance to give him her decision. The Resolution was absolutely tragic for her. Because she learned just how much her untimely demise had haunted and destroyed John. He Was so HEARTBROKEN and Grief Stricken that he NEVER married, Never had any kids, and that he had dedicated 26 years of his life to the Farm Land he had purchased. Hiring friends and Farmhands to help tend it. He Mourned Julia for a Quarter of a Century never able to get over her because he loved her so much, before dying of Cancer likely in his 50s in 1985 and leaving the Farm Land to one of his most trusted Ranchers in his Will.
Julia didn't even get a Happy Ending. It was WORSE for her than she thought. Her heart was now broken, too. That's why Thomas was so upset and angry. Julia then decided to tell Thomas that She maid a foolish decision that ruined her and John's life,Love and Future together that haunted the both of them. She realized that she should have been bold enough to say "YES" right from the get go and told Thomas: "Don't let Ellen get away like I let John get away. Don't make the Same Mistake, I did."
My most favourite movie ever!!
One of my favorite movies ever for two reasons Alfre Woodard resembles my late mom. And who knew Robert Downey Jr. became world icon with taking on iron man.
i never thought he was being IRON MAN
This is my FAVORITE movie EVER!! Thanks for sharing, I'll have to watch it again now 😍🥰
RD Jnr is incredible in this movie. The facial expressions, the walks, the movements. Penny telling her son 'I never left you' is magical.
Such a great movie. They don't make em like this anymore .
Thomas I have to do this!
No. 😂
I love this part of the film. Awhhh! Moms! 😊
"He's such a cop! 'I'm going to check this out, Riley!'"
My Late Dad LOVED this movie I just bought it again on DVD watched it last night.
Dad always loved RDJ since CHAPLIN and when he was in and out of jail Pop always said he's going to make a comeback watch.
My Dad Candido Ramos Torres Veteran of WW2 Korea and Vietnam Passed Away January 20 2004 Iron Man came out in 2008 Pop was right .boy I know for a fact that he was there watching it with me.
R.I.P.
Tom Sizemore and Charles Grodin.
Such an underrated movie
LOVE THIS MOVIE ❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s so sad to see them all leave
that was so nice when it came out that the cop was her son and how happy she was my heart breaks
The officer harassing them happens to be her son so heartwarming
One of my favorite all times!
Or the part where he confesses why he's afraid to let people in. Great emotion from him
The luck on all of them finishing their business, especially just happening to find her grown son, had to have been orchestrated by God.
Everything just fell into place so perfectly. And they ran into that same cop multiple times.
The movie is in the genre of fantasy. Like "Ghost", "Pleasantville" or "Delivering Milo". This genre allows for much artistic freedoms. This particular film is especially magical. A higher power is not necessarily required to make this work.
@@SynchroTotal But didnt the bus driver work for God?
@@mrmusickhimself he worked for God after accidentally killing them. He mention it when he came to pick them up when Thomas was at a lunch date with his girlfriend. Picking up souls was his punishment for a number of years.
@@LilyZerep I know. What I'm saying is that god works in mysterious ways. They don't hammer it in, but everything worked out perfect. If ghosts exist, why can't God intervene unofficially?
@@mrmusickhimself Because God is all about rules? Unofficial intervention might be considered 'breaking the rules' ;)
RIP Tom Sizemore
“ I never left you”
Alfre Woodard is a real treasure. She did this, Crooklyn and ST: First contact in a span of 3 years. Really seminal sh*t for me.
When she says: “i’m saying goodbye to both of my sons” DAMN ❤️
I love that damn movie
That hug
Robert was gorgeous at that time ...I would like to see this movie again but I don't know where?...
I love this movie 😋
Great movie :)
"This is my grandbaby!"
Came to find these clips after hearing about the death of Tom Sizemore. Loved this movie so much!❤️😭
I always cry at this scene
大好きな映画。フルで観たいよー!
いい映画なのに日本では殆んど知られていないのか
ビデオ屋さんにもないしぃ┅ 😢
@@濱田清美-e9cさん
日本でも知られてはいます❤️レンタル屋さんにもDVDがあります🎵
I've never seen or heard of this movie before
Starkj and maria go a long way back
I love this movie
I wasn’t born when this movie was out
se film et bo et plein d'émotion Jaime beaucoup
I watched this film as a young kid..then years later Im already in my 20’s i remembered this film but i xan’t find it becaise i do not know the actors and title of this film,i tried searching and typing all the scenes in google and i think it took me a couple of years to find it then watched it i think 5 times already..this is such a great film..rdj pre sherlock and ironman.
Heeee’s such a cop! Heheheh so cute
Qué linda película le doy 10
I never left you 😢
Love these 'good guy' angel movies... "...these holy beings have sanctified themselves from every human limitation, have become endowed with the attributes of the spiritual,.." ~‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Baha'i Faith
Man, I remembered this movie in the 90s, I thought it was awesome. Why youtube have to delete every single movie clips from this movie.
La mejor película de Tony estar por favor suban la completa y traduzcanla al español
I cried a very ugly cry!!!
For certain... Ya gotta luv' angels! "Send forth, O God, such hosts as would render Thy faithful servants victorious. Thou dost fashion the created things through the power of Thy decree as Thou pleasest." ~ Baha'i Faith
Where can I buy this movie, RUclips doesn't have it, Amazon doesn't have it.
@1:52 the magic is too great....thank you whoever made this scene come to life...tears to my soul every time
omg the lady from game play
What would’ve been a better explanation was that tomes mother was the nanny for Robert Downey Jr.‘s character-. I mean that makes more logic sense right
Ewww. She was a nurse not a nanny you racist POS.
Nick Reyes :LOOK BUDDY IM GOING TO LEVEL YOU *NOW* tom Looks at R Downey Jr.’s character and thinks he’s a some sort of Freak right?! (having bumped into him twice and neither time being good) it doesn’t help that he sees Tom’s dead mother or the rest of the group of dead people and he’s talking to them at the same time Now R Downey Jr.’s character is having to face-dealing with the son of the nurse ( I was fully aware she’s a nurse by the way) you jackass I was merely stating that RDowney Jr.should say something along the lines to connect Himself to the son (Tom) an toms dead mother. Because of that song that the mother would sing to him- tom sings to his own son And Tom is wondering how on earth that RDowney Jr.’s character could ever possibly know that song( it doesn’t exactly help that Tom is a policeman by the way) so think about it you’re acting like RDowney Jr. is he’s acting looks like a schizo in a sense in front of a policeman he’s immediately going to arrested for public mischief and yes it is a thing(tom’s going to think RDowney Jr. is a schizo) there needs to be some tri-connection( between the three--that way Robert Downey Jr. doesn’t sound like a complete psycho pathic murderer( And no both mothers being in labor at the same time in the same place does not qualify nore does it cut it-no it doesn’t add up how can you teach someone when your in Labor no) I didn’t mean for it to sound racist or anything of that nature I was merely stating ROBERT DOWNY JR NEEDS AN ANSWER AN RESPONSE. BETTER THAN WHAT HE GAVE ( IT WASNT GOOD ENOUGH) Hell if I were the wife of Tom I wouldn’t believe him-because what Robert Downey Jr. gave made him sound like a complete idiot-now who’s the racist?! Tell me what’s your favorite color?? *RED* or *BLUE* You prefer blue don’t you?? I know it when I see it-- Doesn’t really matter though a spade is a spade
@@Vixen743 NO.
Nick Reyes Robert Downey Jr. COULD HAVE SAID THE MOTHER WAS HIS NURSE When he was in the hospital for a while and she’s sang that to him that way even that sounds more LEGIT THAN THE ANSWER HE GAVE AS WELL
@@Vixen743 That's better.