Couple Reacts To True Romance ❤️ First Time Watching! Movie Reaction!!
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Come watch Tony Scott's and Quentin Tarentino's True Romance movie reaction with us for the first time.
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Gary Oldman is one of the best actors alive. His brief role as "Drexel" is one of my favorite characters of all time.
He must have thought it was whiteboy day. Brilliant
He isn't alive
@MH-ro1lg gary Oldman died? Man I guess it wasn't whiteboy day after all
@@920WASHBURNyou have access to the internet…. Yeah…💀
He is alive @@MH-ro1lg
Quentin Tarantino said that the Sicilian speech is one of the most things he's proud of that he ever wrote! Said it's the perfect scenes in a movie and it makes it even better because of the actors.
The eggplant and the cantaloupe line was the only thing that was an improved by the actors that he didn't write.
Back when we saw this one at the movies, the theater was almost empty. This was a box office bomb that virtually nobody saw, and it took YEARS for it to grow in popularity, beginning when they showed it on HBO about a year later. Some films are like that tho. The public is slow to catch on lol.
oh sheesh! Glad people started to one day understand because true romance is FIRE!!!
True Romance is fantastic.
agree
Scene between Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken is legendary. And Bred Pitt is stealing every scene.
The Hopper/Walken scene is easily in my top 5 cinematic scenes of all time.
Even though he didn’t direct it I still consider it a Tarantino film because he wrote the script. Highly underrated I’d say it’s a top 5 Tarantino movie
Dud people even know this film has Tony Scott as director?. Im hearing only That Tarantino film recently
"If there's one thing this last week has taught me, it's better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it."
Fun Fact: Quentin Tarantino revealed that Brooke Shields badly wanted the role of Alabama Whitman.
Hot Take Fact: The motel room fight scene between Alabama (Patricia Arquette) and Virgil (James Gandolfini) took five days to shoot.
Iconic Hat Fact: Brad Pitt found the hat he is wearing in the kitchen sequence on the boardwalk in Venice, California. He took it, washed it, and wore it for the film. Brad Pitt improvised most of his lines.
Automobile Enthusiast Fact: Director Tony Scott gave Patricia Arquette the purple Cadillac as a gift after shooting wrapped, as the Ford Futura she was driving at the time kept on breaking down (Patricia Arquette recounts this in the 2002 DVD commentary). The trivia section in the DVD special features reports that Quentin Tarantino sold this script for about $10,000. With this money, he purchased the red Chevy Chevelle convertible that Vincent Vega drives in Pulp Fiction (1994).
Quentin actually got $50,000 for the screenplay.
THE scene with Christopher Walken and Dennis Hopper, start to finish, is maybe the greatest scene ever written. It's full of tension, comedy, and uncomfortable historical information. I believe it was inspired by a Jack London novel where a white settler, captured by American Indians, insults the Chief in order to receive a quick/painless death as opposed to torture and scalping. Tarantino is a genius.
Because he didn't direct this, I never considered this my favorite Tarantino film. So for me it has an asterisk but I love the hell out of it. Definitely my favorite Tony Scott film tho. It's also my favorite Hans Zimmer music.
Tony Scott’s directing combined with Tarantino’s writing made it so epic 💯😎
The music is so weird. 😂 not bad just weird
THIS spesific script at the spesific time was better to be directed by Scott than QT since for one Clarence is kinda an imginary self-insert so I think Slater is a perfect choice to distance that for one (Arquette is amazing choice). If this would've been QT's first movie as he once hoped it would, it would've gotten Reservoir budget and that's a problem as it is being much more complicated movie to shoot as a directorial debut (My Bestfriends Birthday not counted). Maybe he could've handled it, maybe it would have been tonally all over thr place since as a script it's not an easy one tonally and Toby lands the plane Perfectly.
Also there is 2 major changes Tony made from the original script and it is that it goes in chronological order and Clarence not dying. Both are big and right choices that effects the movie A Lot. For example think of the movie starting with knowing Clarence and Alamabama ends up together, it just tames down the movie. Also Quentin was fighting Scott a bit on keeping Clarence alive akin of don't go with what the studio says and Scott said that he isn't, he wants to see the two younglings to get away which is a big feeling for the audience. Him dying would just leave the movie in kinda some unfinished depressive void.
This is one of my favorite movies here. I'm glad yall watched it. Awesome show 👏 Keep up the terrific work 👌 👏 👍 😀
definitely an amazing movie.
Fun fact: Warner Bros. who distributed True Romance in the US, never had worldwide distribution outside the country. Instead it was distributed by budget company August Entertainment internationally.
For the primer of Return of the King they had a limited showing around the USA where they played the entire trilogy. We are talking like 10 hours and there were a few intermissions for people to take breaks. They also gave out a gift for everyone which was a little plaque the had an actual frame of film for each of the movies.
Still one of my favourites of all time.
You guys are so sweet! I love that he said he loves your mind - what a lovely dynamic :)
He told the Italian that story cuz he knew he was dead, but he want to plant a seed in Walkins mind that would live on forever, everytime he looked in the mirror.
I remember talking with my friend and I asked him what he did over the weekend. He said "I stayed at home hanging out with my girlfriend and I rented a some movies" I asked him what they watched? He said "My girl wanted a chick flick, so I rented True Romance". I immediately started laughing and asked "How'd she like that"? He said "She was pissed at first but ended up loving it, but it ain't no romance movie".
Silver Linings Playbook is an unconventional romance I hadn’t expected to enjoy anywhere near as much as I did.
Commissioner Gordon really turned it around!
I went to a triple-feature of the Lord of the Rings movies, spending a whole night in the theater! That was something like 11 or 12 hours... The second and third movies were the extended editions. Edit- Yeah, about eleven hours minus any breaks between the movies.
Wheeeew, Will. That's a long time. Definitely hope it was worth it, I haven't seen lord of the rings yet
@@CampCrystalCharlieWell, I think it was! 😂 I think they are cinematic masterpieces, and it's not the same watching something really visually impressive on the small screen. I would have preferred to watch them one at a time, but that wasn't an option!
Rest in peace chris penn tom sizemore and james Gandolfini best supporting actors
Don’t forget Dennis Hopper
@@xavierstewart5756 i did forget him i was supporting supporting actors who died dennis hopper is a main star 1st or 2nd actor in movies
@34:16, Almost the same quote from Jackie Brown: "Spend the rest of our lives spending". Samuel Jackson on the gun running, And Slater on the coke.
oooooh snap!!! you're right
The eggplant thing. Eggplant is also used as a deragatory term for black people in Italian. Vincenzo didn’t expect the cop to know that, nor did he expect to hear the word used in that context in English.
Dude!!! McDonalds used to have their own branded ashtrays.
My top favorite film and one of my favorite Tarantino movies that wasn’t even directed by him.
Hello lovely people! I'm a fairly recent subscriber (couple months now), a tragically (lofl...) middle-aged woman in Seattle who's been digging the YT reaction channels for many years now, enjoy checking out the newer peeps on the scene...sure you're aware of some of the more well established couples out there (Ash & Hannah, TBR Schmitt & wife, Mr. & Mrs. Movies etc.) Of course still appreciate all of their contributions to the genre, but gotta let you know you 2 are quickly becoming a fave of my bfs & mine 'cause of your excellent & never dull commentary, & also dig your chemistry, how that clearly comes thru on-screen. Keep up the work, I'm looking forward to it! ❤
The rollercoaster scene is at Six Flags Magic Mountain. That exact ride is very fun. Rode it constantly as a kid.
I think this was an Elmore Leonard story. Tru Detroiter, he used to hang out at the Watts Club Mozambique, back when it was a jazz spot. Thank you for upping Detroit. Whaddup, do.
NBC's Medium vs HBO's Tony Soprano in a hotel room fight
😂😂 I love how dialed in they were and then…The Sicilian scene and 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗
This is one of my favourite movies! Settling in to see your reactions - I hope you love it :)
Great reaction to a truly awesome flick 😎🤘
Natural Born Killers after this perhaps?😎🤔
If you get the shit kicked out of you by Tony Soprano, you’re not doing to much talking after because your jaw would be shattered and you would be toothless.😎😉
i never heard of a couple getting married 1st and then getting matching tattoos...unless it happened in las vegas or something. lol
i recognize that dude at the red phone booth. he played balki in this 90's show called perfect strangers. family matters was a spinoff of it, and harriet from family matters worked for him and his cousin in a hotel i think. i bring that up because perfect strangers was this wholesome show, and balki was like this innocent foreign dude...and now i just heard him in this movie ask somebody if he had to (i can't type it out, but you heard him). lol
25:47 Bro just had that one in the chamber! XD
😂😂😂😂
Liked and subscribed, great reaction to a great movie! Greetings from Sweden 😄🇸🇪
Awesome! Thank you!
Just found your channel. Great reaction! #subbed
Ayyyee welcome to the channel, Mars
So True Romance is definitely MY SHIT!!!!! Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette was super cute!!!! And 23 is my birthday as well ❤ yall cute lol you have a new subscriber
The Moors did conquer Spain and Sicily . They are a darker complected people and they were Moslem . Mr. Walley used his knowledge of history and flipped the QandA on Vincent to put him in a corner about his lie detective skills and force his hand so he wouldn’t have to give up his son .
Damn RIP Sizemore, Hopper, and Penn
My favorite reaction couple. Y'all too funny. 😂😂🖤
Moulian is Italian for eggplant & their slang for the N word is moolie.
Dude, Charlie I guess, in the beginning you were singing a little bit like "leaving from the city" or something, and that made me immediately think of New Jack City, which I watched again yesterday. Is that what that was?
Another movie that has the same feel and is nonstop action like this one is "Smokin' Aces".
Maybe yall could react to “true grit 2010”
Jeff Bridges is so overlooked. He's one of my favorites! Loved him in Starman when it came out.
If boss never introduced them then they wouldn't be in that situation? Yeah you wouldn't have a movie. That's the point. It's a story. A movie is story telling for entertainment not a choose your own adventure problem solver.
If Clarence didn't kill Drexel and just walked away from the whole situation , it would have made for a really boring movie. So much so, no one would've written about it. The rising stakes is one of the things that makes this movie great.
You need to watch the documentary Jodorowsky's Dune. I am pretty sure it won't spoil anything for you. It's a great doc.
The fruit references are racial insults used back in the day.
In Tarantino's version Clarence dies.
Deee'troit love story!
just my opinion, but it would feel more natural if the movie was positioned were your eyes are looking. fun reaction though.
yeah I'm still working on my angles and setups for my movie reactions so all tips are welcome and considered =D
Gave you a thumbs up but you talk too much. The Sicillian story is a true black historical fact and I'm surprised that you showed little to none reaction. If you should be interested, and you should be about black history, the Moors are responsible for pulling Europe out of the dark ages.
Not a big fan of romance but still hi yall
lol neither am I but this one is super different