Braveheart (1995) REACTION with Lia
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This was a very good team of Larry and Lia to do this reaction. We don't see enough of Larry, and Lia is always so deep in focus on whatever she is watching, and has such expression in her face and eyes. I hope they team up officially for more content on this channel. Well done!
Lia needs her own channel . Like Magic Magy . Lia has the passion, her reactions are genuine ~ real .
Glasgow is green and white lol xx idiot can't wait here
I was starting to worry about Larry, thought the girls did something to him lol
I know right, I remember seeing Larry\magy all the time at the beginning when they started the channel, I think he does most of the editing and stuff, but yet great to see him once in awhile!
Hilarious
As long as he gets a fair cut of the paycheck i’m happy, but I would like to see him more!
Men dictate the algorithm..
What, gave him syphilis🤣🤣🤣
Lia, you're absolutely amazing. Your beauty is enhanced by you being so humble, graceful and well-mannered. Keep doing reactions...we love ya.
I agree, her beauty is breath taking!!!!!!
THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS
The movie has plenty of action, drama, romance, excellent music score! It needs to be watched by all the Homies. Michael Mann is director and you won’t be disappointed.
yesss dude. What a classic, that ending stays with you forever.
Straight up! They definitely need to review The Last of the Mohicans.
Great suggestion friend!
I've been pushing this one for ages, most recently during the GotG 2 when Michelle was trying to remember the word "Mohawk".
Yes! Larry and Lia should react to Last of the Mohicans (1992), it’s a great movie.
Larry has one hell of a great gig , all these beautiful women
Starving^
Heaven and hell I think…
My favorite is Vicky. She is so beautiful.
I asked my son what he wants to be when he grows up and he said “Larry”.
You taught him well; smart dad=smart son.
Not bad idea.
@@striderhiryu2 indeed.
Please 🥺 can you react to The Last Kingdom on Netflix
It's very good ❤️
I hope no one ever tells sweet Lia how he really died, and how much worse was done to him that day... Throughout it all, the pain, agony, he still stuck to his convictions until his last breath. HERO
I have grown to absolutely love Lia. She is adorable.
She is amazing.
Shes very quite lovely.
How do The Homies select movie requests made by viewers? Someone recommended “The Last of The Mohicans”. I might as well recommend “13 Hours.” Two movie requests made by two fans. 🍻
you join their Patreon, and all the movies that they see suggested by their fans are listed of and members can vote.
reaction to stargate (1994) please🙏
Omg same movies :(. Watch La vida es bella
Good to see Larry again! I hope his eardrums recovered.
The 30:44 reaction to England's first air force was HILARIOUS!! I was "LOL"ing with you two : )
Larry is the best. Hope we see more of him 😸
I do too 🙏
No. He is a doofus.
Lia looking great as always! More videos with you both for sure!
Lia your new haircut is beautiful : )
We don't see Larry enough these days. Welcome back buddy!
The real battle at Stirling was at a bridge. They let part of the English army cross then attacked that half and trapped /killed the rest on the bridge. oh and from what i understand and have read William Wallace never met/or knew Robert the Bruce.
Their interactions/knowledge were limited but Robert did support William's efforts. Some accounts indicate he tried to save him at Falkirk. He never betrayed Wallace and was truly epic in his resurgence to win Scotland's freedom.
William Wallace was 'hanged, drawn and quartered' and beheaded.
The audience was spared the details of the ordeal William Wallace had to go through, on the day of his execution.
First, He was dragged naked by his heels behind a horse to the execution site, at Smithfield, London.
First he was hanged, and before losing consciousness, dropped down to the ground.
Then, The 'rack' pulled all the joints out of their sockets.
After that, while still alive, his genitals were removed, cut out, and thrown in a fire before him.
Then, while still alive, his abdomen was cut up, and his entrails spilled out, and were removed, and thrown into the same fire.
The executioner then cut out Wallace's heart, and then William Wallace was beheaded.
Finally, the executioner quartered William Wallace (cut off his arms and legs).
Brutal..
There was a man named William Wallace that fought against Longshanks. That's about all that this movie has historically accurate. I'm proud to say my ancestors, Clan Fraser, fought alongside Wallace and Robert the Bruce in these battles.
My family is a sept of Clan Bruce. My Clan was there with yours.
How do you feel about the movie Braveheart as a Scot? Personally, I look at the movie like I look at 300. 300 was the legend of the Spartans, Braveheart is the legend of William Wallace. At least, that's the way I see it. But I am an American, so I don't see this movie through the Scottish lens. How do Scots view this movie?
"His son is Willy Wonka style." I never heard it put quite that way before lol.
IKR? Cracked my ass up... I picked up a new phrase today 😂
My favorite movie of all time
Why is this guy acting like it's his first time watching it 😒
Good to see both Lia and Larry! I've been watching both of your Chernobyl reactions, which are really powerful (and informative). Thanks for all the great videos this past year!
Willy Wonka Style LOL so funny
LOOOOOOOOSELY based on a true story.
Possibly the most historically inaccurate movie ever made. 10% fact 90% bullshit.
The Book Of Eli react when?
Lia!!❤️🙌
Would love to see The girls react to the hunger games franchise if y’all haven’t seen it already
Lia my favorite
Wrong time period. This was during the knights armored area. A hundred years before the celt.
William Wallace was never married before. That author was not telling the truth.
Welcome back Larry!! Been missing you!
Where will the man who is watching the film be from, he only gets bored in the dramatic scenes, that does not make the summary of the film look good
dude!! just cry xD, nice reaction
You guys cut out some of the best parts of the movies to react too.
"Based on a true story." That's highly debatable: this film is notoriously historically inaccurate. For ex, Braveheart itself is a title referring to Robert the Bruce, not William Wallace; blue warpaint was used 1000 years prior to the events of the film; tartan kilts weren't worn until 500 years after the events of the film; his father wasn't killed when he was a boy; his uncle didn't exist; he never met Isabella of France, let alone fathered her child; & historians have found no evidence that there was ever such a thing as the Jus Primae Noctis law. The RUclips channel History Buffs has a great video on the historical (non-) accuracy of this film & many others.
It's drama, meant for entertainment purposes, not educational. Note the words "Based on", which indicates that while some events and chacters are real, others are there for narrative purposes. This is a legal distinction that exists within the US film industry. There is a lower level of historical accuracy which uses the phrase "Inspired by a true story" as well. While History Buffs does a great job with producing his content, he fails to understand simple fact that in "dramtic" filmmaking, drama does and should supercede historic accuracy. Documentaries are the only films that should be concerned with strict historical accuracy.
Another RUclipsr who does excellent historical content and understands this fact is Atun-Shei films. Here is a video he did responding to Brandon F regarding another Mel Gibson film, The Patriot: m.ruclips.net/video/vUPzO3r1Tak/видео.html
@@helifanodobezanozi7689 Thank you for RUclips-splaining. I had no idea what "based on" meant.
@@DinerLingo Based on your comment, you really needed it! So, you're welcome!!!
Watch once were warriors brilliant film
Some more movie suggestions "La Vie En Rose" , "Amélie".
Great movie but everyone react to it you should see Rob Roy 1995 that came out more or less in the same time.
Great music, great acting!
Best line by Patrick McGoohan: “ But who will go to him? Not I. If I fell under the sword of that murderer, that might be my head in a basket.
And not my gentle son. The mere sight of him would only encourage the enemy to take over the whole country. 🤣 So whom do I send? Whom do I send?
Problem is if you’re a history nerd this movie is inaccurate as can be. Not saying it’s a bad movie but the actual history is way of.
@@yoehonjohn4832 My family and I visited England once upon a time and a tour guide pointed out those inaccuracies. Including the fact that Wallace never sacked York. My father and brother were devastated to learn of this, lol.
Also I love when William’s father tells him “Aye I know you can fight, but its our wits that make us men”. That quote has really stuck with me. This movie is a masterpiece.
Please watch this movie with subtitles. " Panfilov's 28 Men. 28 Heroes. Full movie. "
Larry: "She got touched by him" ...
Me: Yeah, well she NEVER got touched by her husband so yeah (too busy playing hide the sausage with his advisor), so Wallace seems like a much worthier challenge and a lot likelier that she'll get what she's looking for in/from a man ...
There's a 'sequel' to this on Netflix called Outlaw King. About what Robert does after this movie. Unofficial, not as good as this, but definitely worth watching.
It might not be as entertaining but its far far far more historically accurate. Also actually it does take place a bit during this movie. The first scene takes place at the Siege of Stirling which isnt shown in this film but was a big event in the rebellion.
Outlaw King is great. I had no idea that was a sequel to Braveheart
@@johnnyskinwalker4095Not quite a sequel. Outlaw King follows Robert the Bruce while Braveheart followed William Wallace. Although Outlaw King and Braveheart do focus on the same historical conflict “Wars of Scottish Independence.”
@@HollywoodMarine0351 Robert Bruce, is that the guy that betrayed WW?
@@johnnyskinwalker4095in Braveheart, yes.
The Princess of Wales became known as the “She-wolf of France”. It may have been true she killed her husband. I doubt she had William’s child, that was for dramatic purposes.
Glad you're back Larry. Looking better than usual. Guess the posture thing worked.
Si aparece Lia en alguna reacción yo la veo!!tiene una cara muy especial .
Real Story, however, keep in mind this is a Mel Gibson film and is in fact amongst the most historically inaccurate films ever made.
Real Story-In 1286, Alexander III, King of Scots, died and his own legitimate child was a two-year-old princess. This led to a succession dispute, in which 13 noblemen came forward with claims on the Scottish throne, most prominent amongst them Robert Bruce and John Comyn. Edward "Longshanks" I, King of England, offered to mediate, but instead made himself Overlord of Scotland. This led to the First War of Scottish Independence, in which William Wallace emerged as a national hero of Scotland.
Amongst the historical inaccuracies include the kilts, the lack of a bridge at Sterling, and the love affair with Princess Isabella, who would have been a child and still living in France.
The character names are about the only accurate thing a out this move. Still, it's great cinema. 😂
My friend, you are etheir a history fan or a scotsman, etheir way it doesn't matter I virtually shake your hand lol. 😁
@@Jack-xh4rj Can't be a Scotsman, he spelt Stirling wrong. Note "Stirling" not sterling.
Shut up
Last of the Mohicans please.
"Willy Wonka Style" LOL
Have you seen the Sweeney Todd movie yet?
I’ve been a fan for most of this year.
What nation are you guys in?
Is it Slovakia?🧐
I think I read somewhere that Bulgaria.
Love the girls reaction to this but honestly I wanted to see Larry's reaction the most for this movie.
THEY MAY TAKE OUR LIVES BUT THEY'LL NEVER TAKE OUR FREEDOM 🏴⚔🏴⚔
You have to see: The boy in the striped pyjamas”
Lia is great! Love to see her in a duel , Larrys great too, love to see both! Lia is such a. Sweetheart and intelligent is u watch her videos.
i STILL want to know Lia's ancestry, i think she has a large amount of Greek or Spanish
I've been thinking the same.
Are you related?
GREAT video guys!!!!
Larry rocks
willy wonka haha
Please react with all 4 girls on these movie; plz:
"Hot Shots! - 1991"
"Hot Shots! Part Deux - 1993"
"Meet the Spartans - 2008"
"Naked Gun" series
"Superhero Movie - 2008"
Robin hood prince of Thieves.ladyhawke.sonja the red warrior.the Mark of Zorro from 1940s.skrull.Zorro is back(whit Alain Delon).Highlander.Willow.Conan 1 and 2.Beast master.The count of Montecristo.legendary.Excalibur. and Dragonheart (only the first one).
Could you react to a horror movie please. Greetings from Peru. And Merry Christmas everyone.
Very disappointing I watch a movie with the reactors and they don't talk about the movie afterwards, I felt cheated.
The real Robert The Bruce never betrayed Wallace , he was as much a Scottish hero and patriot as William Wallace. Wallace was betrayed by an unnamed Scot but not Robert The Bruce.
You 2 My favourites!
Plus this movie is epic! Good choice!
Looking forward to seeing some treasures like this. Take care
This is a terrific movie ... it has precious little to do with actual history though.
The only things that are true in this movie are that Sir William Wallace and Robert the Bruce are Scottish heroes. And that Scotland did indeed win its freedom thanks to Robert.
The whole "Princess of Wales" thing, is complete Hollywood - as is Wallace avenging his non-existent wife.
But it doesn't bother me at all - if it bothers anyone about this masterpiece, just change "Scotland" into "Randovia" and England into "Skrepovia" ... when you set this in a fictional world, it becomes the VERY BEST piece of fantasy story-telling you will ever see!
Stephen from Ireland actually did excist and he was a warrior king from Ireland who fought against English. That's why says: My Ireland!
This is my favourite movie ever, because I'm Scottish, and even though this is loosely based on the true story of William Wallace, there are parts that are far fetched, like William Wallace and the princess of Wales having an affair, she was only about 10 when Wallace attacked England.
I enjoyed your review of Braveheart, thank you so much for sharing it with us…William Wallace was a real Scottish hero, and his death was more brutal than was seen in this film, we have a national Monument dedicated to him. The princess of Wales was three at the time of his death and was living in France. Robert the Bruce was not at the battle of Falkirk fighting for the Scottish or English. The Irish did switch sides but came over to the Scottish side the night before the battle. The shortest distance between Scotland and Ireland is sixteen miles across the Irish sea. The English did kill Muireann because they could not get Wallace.
Scotland did win its freedom at the battle of Bannockburn in 1314 were there is a monument to Robert the Bruce and a visitor centre. you should watch the Outlaw King which is historically accurate and shows how Robert the Bruce became king.
No way you didnt see this movie yet.
the guy said he seen some of it when her was very young, then called out everything that was going to happen
Interesting that in the full reaction Lia understood better than Larry that William pleading for mercy would be betraying his own ethics and his allegiance to Scotland.
Would Larry in Wallace's place have plead for mercy?!
Loved the Diablo, Cain reference. "Stay awhile and listen"
Gibson took some creative liberty making this film, some part didn’t happen.
the black glue you're talking about in English is called Tar (pronounced T-are) 👍
braveheart is a beautiful movie very loosely based on real characters and battles. there are lot of inaccuracies but nevertheless it's an unbelievably epic movie
u guys shud watch the rocky series of movies if u have never seen them
Or pitch. Hence the phrase "black as pitch."
Scots, Irish, and Welsh are among the last of the Celts / Gauls. Protestant Scots-Irish settlers created much of Southern culture and music in America.
Are you efen kidding me! You two where talking all through the dam movie. And at the end you had nothing to say!! Wow ... I'm out of hear ...
Hello from the UK. First thing i have to say is this film is 90% lies, untrue they got all there info wrong... great film.... not based on facts
Sorry
this film is pure Fiction and historically incorrect, all that was missing was a Bloody Dragon and a Wizard LOL
Very good reactions guys. Lia, you looked exceptionally beautiful today. A truly great movie, thanks for sharing with us.
[slits her throat]
"Now let this scrapper come to me....."
LIA: "He will.....Be sure!"
Braveheart won 5 Oscars,
The only people that don`t like it are the Scottish nobles and their lickspittle underlings.
Lía the most beautiful of all the european women in this channel
I'm a native of the UK I'm part Scottish Irish English this film isn't true lol
Lia's beautiful
It may not be historically accurate but it's still the best of it's kind, a medieval adventure film like First Knight and even Robin Hood
More historically accurate than not as it was based on the Scots trying to get out of the rule of the cruel Longshanks domination.
Gibson took some creative liberty making this film, a lot of this movie didn’t happen.
Bro...you are Valtteri Bottas with black hair, spitten image.
Girls please watch miracle in cell no 7 with 4 of u girl. I promise it wont be dissapointing its comedy drama
🏴🏴🏴💙💜
the lord tells me he can get me out of this mess, but he's pretty sure your fooked... hahahaha
Larry you legend
the lord sees a scene from the movie and makes fun
the most funny part the king throw out the son lover out the window lolllllll
Longshanks: truly one of the great heels of film!
Willy Wonka style ? Is that Bulgarian slang? Its not historically acurate
Who'd win in a fight? Maximus, or William Wallace?
Maximus 100 percent. A trained killer.
"Defiance" I think is a better " freedom fighter" film.