@@bigb2494 Method acting at it's finest, luckily if I was ever to play a fat character I wouldn't need to draw much because I'm already overweight and deeply morose about it
@@AbrasiousProductions I think that went to making it a point of singling out Dave Chappelle's perceived insecurities, because he said he'd never joke about that again.
It’s Crazy how you guys did not notice that the comedian in the club was DAVE CHAPPELLE🤣You Guys also did not notice that Sherman and his family members were all played by EDDIE MURPHY himself🧐 That’s one of the things that made this movie iconic and legendary. You guys should definitely react to the sequel NUTTY PROFESSOR 2: THE KLUMPS 💕
Dave Chappelle was also in "KIDS" a year earlier, which was a terrible movie by the way. They all beat the crap out of him with a skateboard like they nearly killed him.
The sequel has a very hot Janet Jackson, which makes it watchable already. I lost interest in Jada after the round table talk and how she screwed over Will. I don't condone his behaviour, though. That was ridiculous and criminal assault. But I was done with her after she humiliated him on live TV. Imagine if a guy did that to a girl? He'd rightfully be ostracized by society, especially today. Cheating on someone and then trying to make it their fault by humiliating them? Saying they're not good in bed anymore? He's Will Smith. Women (and some dudes) would have loved to have been with him. He was a ladies man and an Oscar winner. Wow. But this is great stuff. I still prefer the original with Jerry Lewis, but Eddie pulls off both personas very well.
This was Eddie Murphy 's comeback after 5 years of box-office flops. I much this was so much fun to watch with a crowded theater. The audience was erupting with laughter during the Dave Chappelle moments. If you guys haven't done Vampire In Brooklyn yet, that's one I recommend. It's a horror comedy vampire flick that Wes Craven directed. Underrated Murphy film, in my opinion.
I believe that. I saw the sequel in theaters when I was little, and the scene when the grandma was having her fantasies in the field, I felt like I was at a concert, it was loud! 😂
Yes! I remember being in the theater as a kid, and it was like we were all at a comedy show! I’ve never experienced anything like that, before or since.
I was born in 1987(New Orleans). Believe it or not I had always wanted to start over in the early 1990s.....even long before 2000 rolled in(and I literally knew that the 2000s wasn't going to be the same like the 1990s)!
@@nicktechnubyte1184 I was this movie in theaters when I was 8 lol! Along with my Mom and Great Aunt.... everyone in the Cinema 8 movie theater in New Orleans East was laughing down lol
I think I was 11 when this movie came out and I don't remember laughing as hard at anything as I did during the dinner table scenes. I didn't know laughing could make you cry until this movie.
@@BooDotBooThis isn't what they said. They said it's one of 10 movies that couldn't be made today, meaning Eddie would be cancelled because people are insensitive.
Dave Chappelle mentioned in an interview that studio still had footage of him and Eddie going back and forth with the yo mamma jokes and other insults and heckles with a bit more improvisation. They are two of us the best stand-ups ever so would hope it might see the light of day soon
Eddie at the top of his game playing the roles of everyone in his family except the little boy as well as the role of Richard Simmons. Great cameo by a young Dave Chappelle also.
seeing this at the theater, the dinner table scene at the Klumps' house and Eddie playing all those laughable characters, I thought I was going to have a heart attack from laughing so hard! and you know this was a remake from the original 1963 film starring Jerry Lewis as Professor Klump and Buddy Love.
I've shed around 30lbs myself and I feel better now, than I did before I started gaining the weight. It's the living healthier that does it. Kudos on your weight management. Rock Steady Brother!!!
@@OctoKrool If You Guys Are Reading This Now Please React To The Second Nutty Professor Movie Promise Yall Wont Regret It 💯 And Also 1 Day A Martial Arts Fighting Movie Called Blood And Bone If Yall Like Action Movies
The best thing we ever got from that remake was Dave Chappelle because that was him before Con Air, Half Baked, and Undercover Brother but after Robin Hood Men In Tights.
Guys, you have no idea how much laughter was going off in the movie theater when I saw this the first time it came out in the summer of 1996 in Las Vegas. Andre Agassi and Brooke Shields were sitting right behind me and my girlfriend, they were just bursting out laughing like maniacs the whole freakin' time. lol
The whole scene where Sherman (as Buddy) gets revenge on Reggie is probably my favorite scene in the whole film. I always laugh the hardest when rewatching that scene. Excellent comedy chops from both Murphy and Chappelle!
This movie deserved its Oscar for best makeup. Eddie Murphy enjoyed the anonymity of the prosthetics and even tested the realism of the makeup by visiting a park near the studio. No one recognized him or thought it was makeup.
The Dean is my favorite. He's so unhinged. "I know you're gonna be perfect. Ya know how I know? Because if you're not perfect, I'm going to kill you. And I don't mean that as a euphemism."
How do you not lol at the first dinner scene. No matter how many times I watch it I do every time 😂 same goes for the second one, which the editor didn’t show fully Toilet humor is always funny
I forget whether I recommended it to you guys or another reactor I watch so forgive me if I'm repeating myself, but a REALLY good Eddie Murphy movie is "Dolemite is my Name" which is about the real life comedian and filmmaker Rudy Ray Moore who was Eddie Murphy's mentor irl. It's extremely funny but also a really informative look into the history of black comedy cinema, as well as just really enjoyable since it's extremely accurate to real events. And Eddie Murphy gives a really heartfelt performance, most likely because Rudy Ray Moore was someone he respected and knew as a young comedian in the 80s.
This is too funny, I seriously just finished watching the original The Nutty Professor with Jerry Lewis and then decided to see what I missed on RUclips 😂😂😂
That is Eddie Murphy. And you guys better put some respect on him. Eddie Murphy is a goat and a legend. That Dean is such a nut and such an unusual person. Sherman is such a nice man and he has a good heart and a cool person.
I may have missed it but did you recognize that all Klump parts were played by Eddy? He was Not only The Professor and Buddy but his mother, father, Grandma,etc. etc. too. Except the child.
One movie where an actor plays multiple roles is Richard Pryor in "Which Way Is Up?" He plays a sex-starved, unionized employee, his father who gets action than him, and a sanctimonious, womanizing minister. It's a comedy classic. Then there's "Dr. Strangelove: or how to stop worrying, and love the bomb!", A satirical, but scary cold war-era black comedy film with the late Peter Sellers playing three roles, including the title role.
Congrats on your weight loss, my friend, keep it going!! I lost 80 lbs last year mostly because I felt crappy all the time. Now I feel badass all the time.
I used to get made fun of all the time in grade school for being short. Yeah it used to bother me because it was annoying but eventually I was just like ".....uh yeah? I am" like wtf am I gonna do about it? Sure there's surgery to elongate my legs to make myself taller, but to literally mutilate myself just to get people who don't matter off my back? Fuck that. So yeah I just say "Okay" or "Yeah I am, what about it?" when people comment about it
This is my favorite movie. It's so funny and a true classic they Don't make movies like this No more but 90s was amazing love the video octokrool stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
I think the, "You're fine the way you are", is more for mental and emotional validation rather than physical. For example, when yiu say if you love yourself then take care of yourself, the problem is that often people resent themselves and thats what causes them to endulge in negative habits. So by tellkng someone, "Youre fine the way you are", it's aiming to allow them to stop resenting or hating themselves so that they can start to love themselves and start to take care of themselves. Just a little alternative thought to how that phrase can be interpreted.
Nice! You guys really know how to react to awesome classic movies! I really enjoy classic movies and your videos! They get me into a great mood! Keep up the great work on the content!
I used to weigh over 400lbs. It is never ok to even hint to someone that being obese, especially morbidly obese, is fine. The amount of health problems you will inevitably end up with will result in you having to completely pause your life, leaving you with next to nothing if you do not correct it. I have a protruding disc and a herniated disc that was pressing on nerves on both sides of my spine causing extreme pain in my spine and legs and caused near complete numbness down my legs, simply because I was too fat. It was not possible for me to lose the weight on my own, it was not possible for me to exercise because I couldn't hardly move without pain and a diet change barely did much of anything, so I had to have Gastric Sleeve surgery. Never wanted to have surgery to lose weight but I was out of options. I'm down roughly 100lbs, I weigh about 320 now, but the damage may already be permanent. I was playing with my dog about a week ago and I barely bumped into the counter in the kitchen and it sent instant sharp shocks through my spine and I was feeling that pain for hours. If something as small as barely bumping my side causes that much pain, my life is going to be very restricted going forward. When I started losing the weight, I was very much looking forward to being able to do shit that I used to love doing again, hiking, roller coasters, golf, etc., or things that I've always wanted to do but hadn't gotten around to doing, white water rafting, skydiving, skiing/snowboarding, etc., but I don't see any of it being possible at his point. I keep seeing more and more morbidly obese women as models and it disgusts me. This whole "body positivity" thing that's going on right now didn't exist when I was younger, as far as I know, so I was never fooled by it, but it is absolutely contributing to how overweight people are becoming these days (here in the US at least). Being overweight due to a medical condition is one thing, an extremely rare thing, and being fat from laziness and/or overeating is something else entirely. Propping up fat people, especially women, and calling them beautiful and/or healthy is doing nothing but hurting people and it needs to stop.
You bros might enjoy the movie Bowfinger. Eddie Murphy and and includes a movie title within the story Curtis might enjoy… keep chugging through the cinema!
Funny how Jada Pinkett’s character laughs at the jokes at other peoples’ expense in the comedy club scene, but she and Will Smith couldn’t take a joke in real life
Don’t know if anyone wrote it but did y’all know that was Eddie in the beginning as the fake richards simmons aerobics guy? Great movie/reaction fellas!!
Let's be honest... the Oscar slap wasn't about Dave making a GI Jane joke about Jada. It was just all those years of pent up rage and frustration Will had after Reggie roasted Sherman. That moment, that second...it all csme back and Will channeled his inner Sherman and bitch slapped Reggie.
Eddie said in a interview he actually went around in public for a week in that suit and the way people stared and treated him really struck him.
Wow.. That's really depressing
@@AbrasiousProductions it gave him something to draw from in the scene where he was being roasted in the comedy club
@@bigb2494 Method acting at it's finest, luckily if I was ever to play a fat character I wouldn't need to draw much because I'm already overweight and deeply morose about it
@@AbrasiousProductions I think that went to making it a point of singling out Dave Chappelle's perceived insecurities, because he said he'd never joke about that again.
He probably looked hella uncanny.
It’s Crazy how you guys did not notice that the comedian in the club was DAVE CHAPPELLE🤣You Guys also did not notice that Sherman and his family members were all played by EDDIE MURPHY himself🧐 That’s one of the things that made this movie iconic and legendary. You guys should definitely react to the sequel NUTTY PROFESSOR 2: THE KLUMPS 💕
Not to mention Eddie Murphy as Richard Simmons
@@codyclaeys2008watching them react, made me realize that was Eddie 😅.
I hope they're reading the comments.
Dave Chappelle was also in "KIDS" a year earlier, which was a terrible movie by the way. They all beat the crap out of him with a skateboard like they nearly killed him.
@@the9-2-5outlawgamer that wasn't dave!
This movie is pure comedy, but the sequel is definitely a wild comedy
The sequel has a very hot Janet Jackson, which makes it watchable already. I lost interest in Jada after the round table talk and how she screwed over Will. I don't condone his behaviour, though. That was ridiculous and criminal assault. But I was done with her after she humiliated him on live TV. Imagine if a guy did that to a girl? He'd rightfully be ostracized by society, especially today. Cheating on someone and then trying to make it their fault by humiliating them? Saying they're not good in bed anymore? He's Will Smith. Women (and some dudes) would have loved to have been with him. He was a ladies man and an Oscar winner. Wow. But this is great stuff. I still prefer the original with Jerry Lewis, but Eddie pulls off both personas very well.
I don’t like the sequel.
The sequel wasn't as good. Not even close.
This was Eddie Murphy 's comeback after 5 years of box-office flops. I much this was so much fun to watch with a crowded theater. The audience was erupting with laughter during the Dave Chappelle moments. If you guys haven't done Vampire In Brooklyn yet, that's one I recommend. It's a horror comedy vampire flick that Wes Craven directed. Underrated Murphy film, in my opinion.
Vampire in Brooklyn
I remember going to the movies to see this. People were laughing so hard at the dinner scenes that we all missed a portion of the scene afterwards
I believe that. I saw the sequel in theaters when I was little, and the scene when the grandma was having her fantasies in the field, I felt like I was at a concert, it was loud! 😂
Yes! I remember being in the theater as a kid, and it was like we were all at a comedy show! I’ve never experienced anything like that, before or since.
90's movies were such a wild ride. So much fun
Glad I'm a 90's kid! Saw this movie in theaters when I was 5 years old!
94-96 was the peak for cinema
I was born in 1987(New Orleans). Believe it or not I had always wanted to start over in the early 1990s.....even long before 2000 rolled in(and I literally knew that the 2000s wasn't going to be the same like the 1990s)!
@@nicktechnubyte1184 I was this movie in theaters when I was 8 lol! Along with my Mom and Great Aunt.... everyone in the Cinema 8 movie theater in New Orleans East was laughing down lol
@@nicktechnubyte1184 you and me both. I was 4 when it came out. Those were good times.
This movie really showcases Eddie Murphy’s ability to really get his audience to care about ridiculous characters. He is awesome as Sherman.
6:02 😂😂😂😂😂
I actually cried at the end 😢
One of Dave Chappelle’s best stand up performances
but he needs better hair. Now he wishes he had that hair because hes bald so it hurts his performance milk dud.
David's way better now and a stand-up he rocks now😊
@@paulahaney9104 sorry old Dave was better than 2020-present Dave. He’s bald now it hurts him.
@@paulahaney9104 no way, dude fell off during the 15 years he took off.
@@BGRANT777XNa dag
“Hop into a time machine and make me care” is the best thing I’ve heard in a long time
RIGHT I'm stealing this ❤ I'm in Texas they'll never know.
I think I was 11 when this movie came out and I don't remember laughing as hard at anything as I did during the dinner table scenes. I didn't know laughing could make you cry until this movie.
Every 11 year old just loves fart jokes. 😂😂
0:07 ....
-Chris: "I feel very....BLUE"
-Me: "I'm blue, daba di, daba da, daba di dabada, dabadidad¡bada.....
Can´t go wrong with Eddie Murphy.
Sadly this is easily one of the Top 10 movies that could NEVER be made today.
You truly think there are no movies comparable to this one that have been made recently? Do you not watch movies?
@@BooDotBooThis isn't what they said. They said it's one of 10 movies that couldn't be made today, meaning Eddie would be cancelled because people are insensitive.
Now you MUST do the sequel. It's even more hilarious!!!
Dave Chappelle mentioned in an interview that studio still had footage of him and Eddie going back and forth with the yo mamma jokes and other insults and heckles with a bit more improvisation.
They are two of us the best stand-ups ever so would hope it might see the light of day soon
Crap, I want to see that now.
Eddie also played the aerobics instructor which was a spoof on Richard Simmons.
Eddie at the top of his game playing the roles of everyone in his family except the little boy as well as the role of Richard Simmons. Great cameo by a young Dave Chappelle also.
seeing this at the theater, the dinner table scene at the Klumps' house and Eddie playing all those laughable characters, I thought I was going to have a heart attack from laughing so hard!
and you know this was a remake from the original 1963 film starring Jerry Lewis as Professor Klump and Buddy Love.
I've shed around 30lbs myself and I feel better now, than I did before I started gaining the weight. It's the living healthier that does it. Kudos on your weight management. Rock Steady Brother!!!
Eddie Murphy is very talented to play so many characters! Funny movie.
The guy in the hat, Reggie Warrington, is a young Dave Chappelle.
Surprised they didn't recognize him. He literally looks the same.
I think its because of the hat and the face he was making lol
5.26
Always gets me the way the dude laughs at this killer line 😂😂😂
The talk at the end that you two gave should be its own video. Consider it, because it inspired me. You guys are the best!
I'm glad our talk at the end could inspire you, that honestly means a lot!
@@OctoKrool If You Guys Are Reading This Now Please React To The Second Nutty Professor Movie Promise Yall Wont Regret It 💯 And Also 1 Day A Martial Arts Fighting Movie Called Blood And Bone If Yall Like Action Movies
That dinner scene is a riot
"sometimes I relate to myself" "I can relate" lol
“well I’ll be damn I can see my d**k!” 15:23 😂😂😂😂😂
The best thing we ever got from that remake was Dave Chappelle because that was him before Con Air, Half Baked, and Undercover Brother but after Robin Hood Men In Tights.
Dave Chappelle is the GOAT of stand up. I forgot he was in this.
I saw this film in the theater. It was an awesome experience. Great reaction bros! 👍🏿
The sequel is even crazier and really good
I love both sequel’s and I’ll hope they do The Nutty Professor 2 The Klumps
@@xxxentbrandonredhoodrobins7606 Would've Been Really Nice If They Made A Third 1
You guys need to watch Norbit ASAP! Can't guarantee your survival, though, you'll be laughing so hard! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Guys, you have no idea how much laughter was going off in the movie theater when I saw this the first time it came out in the summer of 1996 in Las Vegas. Andre Agassi and Brooke Shields were sitting right behind me and my girlfriend, they were just bursting out laughing like maniacs the whole freakin' time. lol
The whole scene where Sherman (as Buddy) gets revenge on Reggie is probably my favorite scene in the whole film. I always laugh the hardest when rewatching that scene. Excellent comedy chops from both Murphy and Chappelle!
This movie deserved its Oscar for best makeup. Eddie Murphy enjoyed the anonymity of the prosthetics and even tested the realism of the makeup by visiting a park near the studio. No one recognized him or thought it was makeup.
You guys reaction to the family is hilarious 😂 please do the sequel next. Its called the klumps its a lot more of the family
Yo I LITERALLY typed "Nutty professor reaction" this morning and didn't see any good ones. I love you guys.
This is a remake of the original Jerry Lewis classic. Both are hilarious 😂🤣
1963. Way before my time but i do enjoy a little something from that year. A classic Bond film named From Russia With Love.
I grew up with that one, a lot of Jerry Lewis was showing up on TV in my childhood. That one did not need any special effects to sell the story.
8:58 the look of disappointment on their faces is hilairous
The dinner scene will always get me laughing the hardest. Especially the colon cleanse bit
Fun fact: Eddie Murphy plays Sherman Klump, every member of the Klump family except the young kid, and the fitness instructor.
The Dean is my favorite. He's so unhinged. "I know you're gonna be perfect. Ya know how I know? Because if you're not perfect, I'm going to kill you. And I don't mean that as a euphemism."
Ahhh yes finally!... Another Classic Eddie Murphy movie....he was in his creative bag on this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤣🤣
a lot of people don't know this about the movie but eddie murphy played more than one character
“Bosnia wants to give US money” is such an underrated line
This reaction channel is so fire. This is one of favorite movies. “Didn’t you hear me when I said hey?!” Always make me crack tf up 😂😂😂😂
How do you not lol at the first dinner scene. No matter how many times I watch it I do every time 😂 same goes for the second one, which the editor didn’t show fully
Toilet humor is always funny
“I’m a pony” is Eddie playing Richard Simmons who was a popular exercise guru who was always chubby and never muscular or even toned.
The table scene was a masterpiece 😆
I love the movies where Eddie Murphy plays more than one character. It's so much fun
I forget whether I recommended it to you guys or another reactor I watch so forgive me if I'm repeating myself, but a REALLY good Eddie Murphy movie is "Dolemite is my Name" which is about the real life comedian and filmmaker Rudy Ray Moore who was Eddie Murphy's mentor irl. It's extremely funny but also a really informative look into the history of black comedy cinema, as well as just really enjoyable since it's extremely accurate to real events. And Eddie Murphy gives a really heartfelt performance, most likely because Rudy Ray Moore was someone he respected and knew as a young comedian in the 80s.
This is too funny, I seriously just finished watching the original The Nutty Professor with Jerry Lewis and then decided to see what I missed on RUclips 😂😂😂
“His product placement drawer” lmao
For the love of everything, Clerks 2 next.
Eddie Murphy did a great job of remaking this movie but the original is a classic and you need to react it too.
Love this movie, love when Eddie plays multiple characters. Thanks guys for watching and reviewing this one, love it, btw Curtis, my mom says hi :D
That is Eddie Murphy. And you guys better put some respect on him. Eddie Murphy is a goat and a legend. That Dean is such a nut and such an unusual person. Sherman is such a nice man and he has a good heart and a cool person.
I think as Buddy when he talked about Reggie’s mom I think that was Sherman’s way of getting revenge for him making fun of his weight
It’s ok Sherman Friendzoned himself cus he got a upgrade to JanetJackson in the next movie 👏🏼👏🏼
Love that eddie even played Richard Simmons too
I wish they'd make comedies like this again. You know. The kind where you hurt yourself laughing.
Saw this when I was 10 and literally pissed my pants from laughing so hard at the dinner scene
Reggie, played by Dave Chappelle." Take that s**t off your head, Reggie. "
Jada was fine as hell back in the day ... with hair... :D
We get it ☺️
Prime Eddie Murphy & Young Dave Chapelle
This is my favorite movie in the world. I can recite all the lines from beginning to end.
I’m so happy y’all reacted to this classic. Can’t wait to see y’all watch the sequel.
I may have missed it but did you recognize that all Klump parts were played by Eddy? He was Not only The Professor and Buddy but his mother, father, Grandma,etc. etc. too. Except the child.
One movie where an actor plays multiple roles is Richard Pryor in "Which Way Is Up?" He plays a sex-starved, unionized employee, his father who gets action than him, and a sanctimonious, womanizing minister. It's a comedy classic. Then there's "Dr. Strangelove: or how to stop worrying, and love the bomb!", A satirical, but scary cold war-era black comedy film with the late Peter Sellers playing three roles, including the title role.
One of Eddie’s Greatest Movies 🍿
Congrats on your weight loss, my friend, keep it going!! I lost 80 lbs last year mostly because I felt crappy all the time. Now I feel badass all the time.
This is just what I needed on a Friday night alone.
While this movie is funny what I love most is the vulnerable moments! Eddie is so talented
I love how we watch the Nutty Professor, but somehow it turns into a debate on the existence of elves...This is why I truly watch this channel.
Sherman should have taken Miss Purdy to the cinema GI Jane was playing.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A lot of people don't know this but Eddie Murphy was playing almost everybody in his family.
I forgot that Eddie Murphy also played Richard Simmons 😂
Ya gotta love how the entire aerobics course is so supportive of him
I used to get made fun of all the time in grade school for being short. Yeah it used to bother me because it was annoying but eventually I was just like ".....uh yeah? I am" like wtf am I gonna do about it? Sure there's surgery to elongate my legs to make myself taller, but to literally mutilate myself just to get people who don't matter off my back? Fuck that. So yeah I just say "Okay" or "Yeah I am, what about it?" when people comment about it
This is my favorite movie. It's so funny and a true classic they Don't make movies like this No more but 90s was amazing love the video octokrool stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
22:00 I love how the only one who isnt Eddie Murphy is the kid... Cause they couldn't use CGI Face swap back then easily.
I think the, "You're fine the way you are", is more for mental and emotional validation rather than physical. For example, when yiu say if you love yourself then take care of yourself, the problem is that often people resent themselves and thats what causes them to endulge in negative habits. So by tellkng someone, "Youre fine the way you are", it's aiming to allow them to stop resenting or hating themselves so that they can start to love themselves and start to take care of themselves.
Just a little alternative thought to how that phrase can be interpreted.
React to The Nutty Professor 2 next
Eddie Murphy played Sherman great very emotional character
FYI this is a remake. The original is slightly different but still good but this one man Eddie is untouchable.
Nice! You guys really know how to react to awesome classic movies! I really enjoy classic movies and your videos! They get me into a great mood! Keep up the great work on the content!
Bahahaha you two are such dorks!!! And! It's actually Friday night here :P :P :P
This film is a fucking CLASSIC to me and all of my black brothers and sisters out there!😂😂😂❤❤❤
Eddie should’ve won an Oscar for this. Unfortunately they do t take comedies seriously.
I used to weigh over 400lbs. It is never ok to even hint to someone that being obese, especially morbidly obese, is fine. The amount of health problems you will inevitably end up with will result in you having to completely pause your life, leaving you with next to nothing if you do not correct it.
I have a protruding disc and a herniated disc that was pressing on nerves on both sides of my spine causing extreme pain in my spine and legs and caused near complete numbness down my legs, simply because I was too fat. It was not possible for me to lose the weight on my own, it was not possible for me to exercise because I couldn't hardly move without pain and a diet change barely did much of anything, so I had to have Gastric Sleeve surgery. Never wanted to have surgery to lose weight but I was out of options. I'm down roughly 100lbs, I weigh about 320 now, but the damage may already be permanent. I was playing with my dog about a week ago and I barely bumped into the counter in the kitchen and it sent instant sharp shocks through my spine and I was feeling that pain for hours. If something as small as barely bumping my side causes that much pain, my life is going to be very restricted going forward.
When I started losing the weight, I was very much looking forward to being able to do shit that I used to love doing again, hiking, roller coasters, golf, etc., or things that I've always wanted to do but hadn't gotten around to doing, white water rafting, skydiving, skiing/snowboarding, etc., but I don't see any of it being possible at his point.
I keep seeing more and more morbidly obese women as models and it disgusts me. This whole "body positivity" thing that's going on right now didn't exist when I was younger, as far as I know, so I was never fooled by it, but it is absolutely contributing to how overweight people are becoming these days (here in the US at least). Being overweight due to a medical condition is one thing, an extremely rare thing, and being fat from laziness and/or overeating is something else entirely. Propping up fat people, especially women, and calling them beautiful and/or healthy is doing nothing but hurting people and it needs to stop.
I never stopped laughing the part at family dinner. They have a lots of sense of humor
"You want your colon cleaned? Well, I'ma clean mine!" 💨
@@darthken815 Didn't nobody Say Bout breaking Gas Cleatus 😅
The scenes with Reggie Warrington is Eddie Murphy’s way on handing down the torch of comedy to Dave Chappelle
This movie is pure gold y'all and such a classic. Gut busting funny. 😂😂😂 My childhood movies growing up too. 👌🏽 Great review you guys. ❤️🙏🏽
You bros might enjoy the movie Bowfinger. Eddie Murphy and and includes a movie title within the story Curtis might enjoy… keep chugging through the cinema!
After hearing your closing statements, I love you two even more. I’m adopting you as my virtual nephews.
I can't wait for your reaction to the sequel. The sequel was a wild comedy you will bust up laughing
9:07 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Funny how Jada Pinkett’s character laughs at the jokes at other peoples’ expense in the comedy club scene, but she and Will Smith couldn’t take a joke in real life
Don’t know if anyone wrote it but did y’all know that was Eddie in the beginning as the fake richards simmons aerobics guy? Great movie/reaction fellas!!
You guys got me with that Sherman can handle alot of roasts. Realy funny.
Eddie Murphy played his whole family. Except for the child. He is so talented.
Let's be honest... the Oscar slap wasn't about Dave making a GI Jane joke about Jada. It was just all those years of pent up rage and frustration Will had after Reggie roasted Sherman.
That moment, that second...it all csme back and Will channeled his inner Sherman and bitch slapped Reggie.
And all of his family is so funny and so real.
HERCULES!! HERCULES!! 🤣🤣🤣💪
"IM Gonna Have An Aneurysm.." Had Me Dying 😂😆