at first i've read contouring)) Anyway, he's one of a kind. I can't even imagine someone from next generations to be superior in physical comedy than him or Rowan Atkinson.
The Mask was meant to be an anti-hero, just as he is in the comics. I think they did a good job of making it lighter than the comics, which were much darker. This version makes The Mask more of a vigilante than an anti-hero
I feel that 90s Jim Carrey film's wouldn't of got made if they didn't get Jim Carrey. Its so hard to imagine The Mask, Ace Ventura, Dumb and Dumber and Lair Liar without Jim Carrey.
@@erikjohnson3859 This is RUclips. Not a grammar class at Oxford University and you didn't end your sentence with a period or full stop so you are a hypercrite.
@@Beans360 You dont like being corrected on obvious mistakes which have to do with a grasp on the language youre speaking, then DONT SPEAK. I dont use apostrophes and I rarely use punctuation *because* it is RUclips. You use "of" because you dont know the difference. But sure, go off.
I think like how Goonies was something you had to experience as a kid, this is one of those films you had to have experienced when you were young to really feel the impact.
Great point. It also helped that we had never seen that level of live action CGI before. Jim also blurs the line of what is CGI and what was actually him, so that just made the movie WAY more entertaining than it would've otherwise been
@@jp3813 well... yeah... but those were two revolutionary, seminal films. And by 1994 there aren't really any other examples. Anyway I was just joking.
@@jp3813 Forrest Gump simulated ping pong balls and took off Lt Dan's legs... not the same thing. honestly what the fuck is wrong with you do you not understand what a joke is?
@@nooneofconsequence1251 You think Forrest Gump beat out The Mask & True Lies for Best Visual Effects b/c of the ping pong balls and Lt. Dan's legs? My 2nd post was a response to your statement that "by 1994 there aren't really any other examples", which wasn't a joke.
“It wasn’t me it was the one armed man” the mask as a character is hilarious but I love that reference to the fugitive. I’d recommend reading the comics to see how dark the original story was compared to the movie, it’s a great read!
"That's a spicy meatball" came from a very famous spaghetti sauce commercial. My favorite Jim Carrey movie is " The Truman Show," even though it is one of his dramatic roles.
He’s referencing a collection of movies in that one scene, and people. Starts with Pat Buttram known for many western films, the wizard of oz and old yeller, a christmas Carol, gone with the wind, and finally, Sally fields as she won for best actress
There is another "Mask"movie but it's not associated with this one. True story of Rocky Dennis. Has Cher and Sam Elliot.. One you should watch sometime whether it's for the channel or not. Heart wrenching story
The villain Dorian is Peter Greene. He played Zed in Pulp Fiction and was also in Blue Streak with Martin Lawrence. The Mask I think is Carrey's best performance as he is literally a cartoon to life as the Mask, but can play it straight as Stanley Ipkiss showcasing his some of his dramatic chops before his Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine days.
God I adored this film! Beautifully made and animated and If Carey wasn't cartoon like enough this really pushes him over the line. I've rewatched this many, many times since and I even went as far as splashing out on 1.6th scale figure of him. LOL
"This is just Jim Carrey in his final form." You nailed it, Brandon. I'm extra happy seeing you react to this for a couple reasons. The Mask is one of my favorite movies of all time, so that's self-evident. But I also got into react channels like yours because I watched one Mask reaction ages ago, and then the RUclips algorithm recommended me a bunch, all of which seemed to be coming out in the same 3 month span. And because of that I think I assumed you checked out The Mask back then and I just missed it or forgot about it. Seeing the faces you made at the Mask's antics made them new again for me. Loved it! Keep doing what you're doing.
I just realised in the scene when the policeman comes a 2nd time, when Stanley has all the money in the closet, his face is framed against the kitchen wall which is almost the same colour as he is as the Mask
The “second in command” that you couldn’t place was Zed in Pulp Fiction (Zed’s dead, a baby, Zed’s dead), and also hired the team in The Usual Suspects (he flicked a cigarette in Baldwin’s face)
If I were to watch it for the first time, now as a 34-year-old, I would have thought it was stupid. However, as an 8 year old kid watching it for the first time, I used to LOVE The Mask.
Of course he won't have seen it if it's good for the channel. Apparently this guy has lived in a cave all his life. Channel called 'Brandon likes movies'.. wall full of DVD's.. yet doesn't seem to have seen any of the most popular films that most of the rest of the world have seen. "First time watching" my ass. What next? "First time watching" Terminator 2 or Home Alone..
The actor playing Dorian's right hand man "Sweet Eddy" is Denis Forest. He had a bunch of mostly small film & TV roles through the '90s, including in Cliffhanger, Eraser and The X-Files. He passed away in 2002, just 41 years old. His face and hair gave him a pretty strong resemblance to Irish comedian Ed Byrne.
I discovered your channel recently and I am addicted, I would like to recommend you three incredibly good films. 1) The Danish girl, 2) The best offer and 3) The imitation game. I assure you that all three are very good. Greetings from Argentina.
The qoute: "You were good kid, real good, but as long as I'm around, you'll always be second best, see?" It comes from 1965's The Cincinnati Kid, starring Steve McQueen, Edward G. Robinson and Ann-Margret. :)
The Mask has a kind of toon aura making people not notice how weird things around him are. Like at the club everyone thought the dance was a completely normal, if impressive, dance number.
_"What is happening right now?"_ I feel perfectly sums this whole film up lmao. 😂🤣 Just as whacky now as it was back in the 90s! Dorian's actor Peter Greene has also appeared in _Pulp Fiction_ and _The Usual Suspects_ - maybe you recognise him from either of those?
his friend in the movie is played by Richard Jeni. An insanely talented comedian who committed suicide in 2007 after struggling for years with depression.
Jim was unbelievable in this movie and to be honest he was a natural actor when he played the role of the Mask. It's amazing how certain actors were born to play a particular role. "SOMEBODY STOP ME" 🎭
In the mid 90's hipsters decided to bring "swing" back in style. But everyone else thought that was a good idea too and that made it go out of style fast! The "Thatsa spicy meatball" line was a reference to this popular 60's commercial: m.ruclips.net/video/NQhwNtY3N2k/видео.html Best Regards!
I dont know if it was that everybody thought swing was a great style, and that's the main reason it ended quick. As a 90's kid/teen, I just remember there being so many differing styles going on, or starting to emerge in the early to mid 90's, that it was inevitable that some would fade quicker than others. Between grunge rock, techno, hip-hop, rap, pop, alternative, all these musical and stylistic genres exploding at once back then, I just think it was tough to really hang onto one style for very long, and that's still the case these days I think
the quotes said are from not just movies, but the "spicy meatball" quote was from an Alka selzer comercial, and the "They love me, they really love me" was when Sally Field got an oscar for movie she did, and Do you feel luck was from the first Dirty Harry movie.
AHHHHHHHH YAAAAAAAAS in the comics the mask goes from person to person. After Stanley kelloway gets it. In the animation, peggie is Stanley’s bestie who helps him out a lot and she even apologizes for ratting him out to the mob lol
I remember watching Jim Carrey in the show In Living Color back when he was still pretty unknown. He definitely had some memorable characters in that show 😂
Jim Carrey was so good at contorting his face, he saved the production a bunch of money on CGI, because they didn't need to use it for lots of scenes!
i also watched that video by mr sunday movies
@@CrusixMusic ay i love those guys. is that where i heard it from 😂😂
at first i've read contouring))
Anyway, he's one of a kind. I can't even imagine someone from next generations to be superior in physical comedy than him or Rowan Atkinson.
@@user-mh7iu6oq4y him and Robin Williams 💖 maybe Mike Myers(to a point)
@@kristagerry8505 Mike Myers definitely fits. He just doesn't do it often.
"I think Cameron Diaz is in it"
> 10 years old me, falling in love : "Yes... she is"
In my honest opinion, Cameron Diaz has never looked better than she did in this movie.
@@themadness1925 I agree. Of course she's always been a beauty but I only really had a huge crush on her in this.
@@themadness1925 Agreed, remember that feeling very carefully seeing her for the first time in this film. Stunning.
@@themadness1925 I would say There's something about Mary and The Mask are pretty close, but yeah, she was smoking back in the day
Nice soon pfp
"Jim Carrey in his final form" lmao
I mean he's not wrong
The Mask was meant to be an anti-hero, just as he is in the comics. I think they did a good job of making it lighter than the comics, which were much darker. This version makes The Mask more of a vigilante than an anti-hero
Cameron Diaz entering the bank is forever seared into my brain 🧠
I know why.😂
This was the only time i found her hot. Later in her career she was too thin for me. I wonder if she will come back to acting at some point.
@@Orangeflava and in this movie, her hair looked better long. After this, she cut it short.
@@depressedtv yes good point Phecus! I agree
and when she steps out of the car
I feel that 90s Jim Carrey film's wouldn't of got made if they didn't get Jim Carrey. Its so hard to imagine The Mask, Ace Ventura, Dumb and Dumber and Lair Liar without Jim Carrey.
@@nateman10 maybe but Jim Carrey had more star quality.
@@nateman10 Agree 100% about Kattan.
"Would of" never belong together. Of=/= have
@@erikjohnson3859 This is RUclips. Not a grammar class at Oxford University and you didn't end your sentence with a period or full stop so you are a hypercrite.
@@Beans360 You dont like being corrected on obvious mistakes which have to do with a grasp on the language youre speaking, then DONT SPEAK.
I dont use apostrophes and I rarely use punctuation *because* it is RUclips. You use "of" because you dont know the difference.
But sure, go off.
"Jim Carrey in his final form" 😂😂😂😂
Every time Brandon says Stanley the face of Stan lee subliminally appears.
OOOH, that was the owner of the little face I kept seeing, lol.
Yep lol
Everytime Stanley is said, he appears... even in the movie
"Did you miss me? I guess not!" I love that double entendre!
Fun fact. The Mask is one of DC's most powerful comic book characters.
From what i've heard he's WAY more violent in the comics too.
@@annika3265 According to the nostalgia critic it was pretty violent.
@@annika3265 he's pretty much a serial killer with the mentality of Bugs Bunny in the comics
I mean he is basically a god, so
The toon force is op for sure
So it's confirmed, The Mask is also one of the Loki variants.
Nah the mask is a DC character(thankfully, too graphic for marvel)
@@Juggernogger64 But this is Loki's mask though...lol
@@Juggernogger64 i think it was just a Loki joke man lol
The Mask isn’t Loki. There is a Loki character in this movie universe. He is the creator of The Mask itself
@@KryptonKr lol why is everyone being so literal? it's a joke man
This is one of those films where EVERYTHING gives me nostalgia, even down to the patterns on clothing lol. Saw this way too many times as a child
YOO LMAO. Those Stan Lee faces cracked me up 😂 nice touch on the editing Brandon!
I think like how Goonies was something you had to experience as a kid, this is one of those films you had to have experienced when you were young to really feel the impact.
That AND be a fan of old Tax Avery or Looney Tunes cartoons
Great point. It also helped that we had never seen that level of live action CGI before. Jim also blurs the line of what is CGI and what was actually him, so that just made the movie WAY more entertaining than it would've otherwise been
"Tell Auntie Em to let old Yeller out". That quote is referencing 2 movies, Old Yeller and Auntie Em is a character from The Wizard of Oz
I'm so disappointed in Brandon
And he was basically doing an impression of Pat Buttram.
Whatever you do, Brandon. Don't...watch...The Mask 2!!! 😭
I second that.☝️
Maybe just for an April's fools
UP THIS COMMENT
It has Alan Cummings and Bob Hoskins, but it's a bad, ugly film.
Breathes softly…
No…
In the 90s we didn't have convincing CGI we just had Jim Carrey's face
Terminator 2 & Jurassic Park had convincing CGI. Just very little of it compared to today.
@@jp3813 well... yeah... but those were two revolutionary, seminal films. And by 1994 there aren't really any other examples. Anyway I was just joking.
@@nooneofconsequence1251 Forrest Gump came out in 1994.
@@jp3813 Forrest Gump simulated ping pong balls and took off Lt Dan's legs... not the same thing. honestly what the fuck is wrong with you do you not understand what a joke is?
@@nooneofconsequence1251 You think Forrest Gump beat out The Mask & True Lies for Best Visual Effects b/c of the ping pong balls and Lt. Dan's legs? My 2nd post was a response to your statement that "by 1994 there aren't really any other examples", which wasn't a joke.
"I'm surprised everybody's rolling with this right now"
Oh boy, I can't wait for conga scene :>
You need to see "The Truman Show" especially in the days of today when everybody is putting their life on different platforms for everybody to enjoy.
Youre absolutely right, its a fantastic film and one possibly Jim Carreys best performance
It's definitely an easy way toend up paranoid if you don't travel much lol
And "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind" If you enjoy an acid trip
Jim Carey's Stanley Ipkis was fantastic! He dedicated himself to be able to speak with those teeth. This was Cameron Diaz's first movie
Equally good in the cartoon series
@@blueberrypirate3601 Rob Paulsen was Ipkiss in the animated series. Absolutely stellar performance. My favourite cartoon as a kid.
As a fan of Looney Tunes and Jim Carrey movies, this is an amazing movie.
Jim Carey was The Guy for this role lmao love his comedy
The Cable Guy.
That too 😂😂
It was bothering me too, the villain actor, so I had to look it up. He played "Zed" in the basement scene of Pulp Fiction.
DUDE! Never knew that.
He also played Redfoot in The usual Suspects another film Brandon has watched.
Zed's dead baby, Zed's dead.
What! 😯
I can't believe i didn't make that connection before
Honestly great acting on the dogs part. Especially taking the keys from someone sleeping
You: "I think there were more Mask movies."
Everyone else: "NOOOOOOO!!! NO, GOD, PLEASE, NO!!"
“It wasn’t me it was the one armed man” the mask as a character is hilarious but I love that reference to the fugitive. I’d recommend reading the comics to see how dark the original story was compared to the movie, it’s a great read!
Jim Carrey's performance in The Mask is so good.
"Jim Carrey in his final form" - best description I've heard all day.
Ooh, a 90's gem.
Cameron Diaz was every guy's biggest crush from the moment she appeared in this movie
"was this before the Grinch?"
Yes, it was six years before the Grinch. LOL
"That's a spicy meatball" came from a very famous spaghetti sauce commercial. My favorite Jim Carrey movie is " The Truman Show," even though it is one of his dramatic roles.
watch "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" for some next-level Jim Carrey
"Those pajamas are impossible..." 🤣🤣🤣
He’s referencing a collection of movies in that one scene, and people. Starts with Pat Buttram known for many western films, the wizard of oz and old yeller, a christmas Carol, gone with the wind, and finally, Sally fields as she won for best actress
Field. Sally Field.
@@theplanetruth sorry . . .
@@theplanetruth it’s not that serious
The movie: "Golly, I'm so charming and wacky!"
The comic: "I'm going to murder every single person I see because I'm basically a god now."
Yeah, I heard the comic book version is a lot darker.
I highly recommend ACE VENTURA 1 + 2!
Ace Ventura would be an akward reaction with how poorly the first one has aged
YES!
Came here to make this recommendation as well. Would love to see a reaction to those movies.
*LIKE A GLOVVVE*
YEEESSSS!!
The only “The Mask” movie ever made. :)
Yep only one Mask, Matrix and Highlander movie. Shame they didn't make more but at least we got 3 Indiana Jones movies.
@@martellian crystal skull wasn’t that bad man
@@michaelm3512 Not that bad? It was awful
@@wampatan9 not as bad as the other sequels
There is another "Mask"movie but it's not associated with this one. True story of Rocky Dennis.
Has Cher and Sam Elliot..
One you should watch sometime whether it's for the channel or not.
Heart wrenching story
The villain Dorian is Peter Greene. He played Zed in Pulp Fiction and was also in Blue Streak with Martin Lawrence. The Mask I think is Carrey's best performance as he is literally a cartoon to life as the Mask, but can play it straight as Stanley Ipkiss showcasing his some of his dramatic chops before his Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine days.
Dorian, the villain of the movie, is the same actor as Zed in Pulp Fiction. That might be where you recognize him from.
''who's Zed?''
@@wtfisditvoorbullshit Zed‘s dead
The editor paying respects to Stan-ley was epic. Nice one.
Amy Yasbeck who played Peggy the reporter was married to John Ritter
And Marion from Men in Tights :p
1994 was the year of Jim Carrey: The Mask, Dumb & Dumber, Ace Ventura.
18:34 Oops! No Stan Lee face there. lol
The actor of the bad guys name is Peter Greene. He’s been in many movies
I think Brandon recognized him from Pulp Fiction
@@MCHammerSmittyBacallJagerman Did he do a reaction to Pulp Fiction?
I caught the random Stan Lee popups throughout the video 🤣
Not at all random. Every time someone said Ipkiss' first name, Stanley.
@@cristonsloan That makes sense.
@@juxxtapoz It was super cool though, yeah? 😁
Taz the Tasmanian devil making a cameo appearance and a call back.
1) being on a pillow
and 2) being the mask transformation using his iconic tornado.
this was my intro to Jim Carrey when i was a kid, so good
The bad guy is from pulp fiction….”bring out the gimp”….also from Usual suspects, he was red foot.
Classic early Carrey. But Dumb and Dumber is my favorite of those, easily.
Ace Ventura for me.
“PICK ‘EM UP!”
God I adored this film! Beautifully made and animated and If Carey wasn't cartoon like enough this really pushes him over the line. I've rewatched this many, many times since and I even went as far as splashing out on 1.6th scale figure of him. LOL
"This is just Jim Carrey in his final form." You nailed it, Brandon.
I'm extra happy seeing you react to this for a couple reasons. The Mask is one of my favorite movies of all time, so that's self-evident. But I also got into react channels like yours because I watched one Mask reaction ages ago, and then the RUclips algorithm recommended me a bunch, all of which seemed to be coming out in the same 3 month span. And because of that I think I assumed you checked out The Mask back then and I just missed it or forgot about it. Seeing the faces you made at the Mask's antics made them new again for me. Loved it! Keep doing what you're doing.
The mechanics garage is the firehouse from Ghostbusters
The Mask in the original comics is even crazier and even scary at times. It's a mix of a super hero horror comic book.
The Mask's power is basically humor logic, where he can do anything as long as it's for a laugh.
Hold on to your lug nuts, its time for an overhaul : P
😂😂😂
😂😂
It took me a while, but I finally caught the tiny popup pics of Stan Lee every time you said the name Stanley!!
If you've seen Blue streak with Martin Lawrence, Doreen was the bad guy in that one too.
I just realised in the scene when the policeman comes a 2nd time, when Stanley has all the money in the closet, his face is framed against the kitchen wall which is almost the same colour as he is as the Mask
I laugh every time Milo is jumping and he keeps coming up short and then Jim Carrey yells "PUT SOME EFFORT INTO IT!"
The “second in command” that you couldn’t place was Zed in Pulp Fiction (Zed’s dead, a baby, Zed’s dead), and also hired the team in The Usual Suspects (he flicked a cigarette in Baldwin’s face)
Hey, we made it to RUclips!
Wow I haven't seen this movie in like 20 years. It is so wacky haha (I was maybe 10 last time I saw it)
That Cillian Murphy/Peter Weller comparison is spot-on! I never thought of that, and now I'll always see it.
If I were to watch it for the first time, now as a 34-year-old, I would have thought it was stupid. However, as an 8 year old kid watching it for the first time, I used to LOVE The Mask.
I always wanted to be Cameron Dias as a 13 year old.
Specifically in this movie.
Her best look for me as well!
Her face is perfect
You wanted to be her when she was thirteen ?
@@tempsitch5632 learn to read.
@@tempsitch5632
Wow.😥
Loved this film as a kid.
Such a fun film for Cameron Diez's first film.
Love the pop ups
Your face when Stanley opens his closet door was
The original mask dark horse comic is full of brutal violence. Jim Carey did all his own dancing in this. He's a heck of a dancer.
Have you seen The Truman Show? I'd highly recommend that for a great Jim Carrey movie
Yes!!!
I think he'd really dig that one. An underappreciated classic.
Of course he won't have seen it if it's good for the channel. Apparently this guy has lived in a cave all his life. Channel called 'Brandon likes movies'.. wall full of DVD's.. yet doesn't seem to have seen any of the most popular films that most of the rest of the world have seen. "First time watching" my ass. What next? "First time watching" Terminator 2 or Home Alone..
@@wurble He's explained before that he hasn't seen a lot of movies before the 2000's; that's kind of the exact reason he started this channel.
The part where he smashes the clock always makes me really sad. It’s so scared :(
"Jim Carey in his final form" ... Perfect description.
The actor playing Dorian's right hand man "Sweet Eddy" is Denis Forest. He had a bunch of mostly small film & TV roles through the '90s, including in Cliffhanger, Eraser and The X-Files. He passed away in 2002, just 41 years old. His face and hair gave him a pretty strong resemblance to Irish comedian Ed Byrne.
Jim Carrey's friend in this movie is played by Richard Jeni....RIP....was a fantastic comedian before taking his own life.
I discovered your channel recently and I am addicted, I would like to recommend you three incredibly good films. 1) The Danish girl, 2) The best offer and 3) The imitation game. I assure you that all three are very good.
Greetings from Argentina.
The qoute: "You were good kid, real good, but as long as I'm around, you'll always be second best, see?"
It comes from 1965's The Cincinnati Kid, starring Steve McQueen, Edward G. Robinson and Ann-Margret. :)
The Mask has a kind of toon aura making people not notice how weird things around him are. Like at the club everyone thought the dance was a completely normal, if impressive, dance number.
The Mask comic book was very much like the movie lol Jim Carrey was perfect for this role. Loved it now and when I was a kid!
_"What is happening right now?"_ I feel perfectly sums this whole film up lmao. 😂🤣 Just as whacky now as it was back in the 90s!
Dorian's actor Peter Greene has also appeared in _Pulp Fiction_ and _The Usual Suspects_ - maybe you recognise him from either of those?
his friend in the movie is played by Richard Jeni. An insanely talented comedian who committed suicide in 2007 after struggling for years with depression.
Jim was unbelievable in this movie and to be honest he was a natural actor when he played the role of the Mask. It's amazing how certain actors were born to play a particular role. "SOMEBODY STOP ME" 🎭
The best Jim Carrey movie ever. So glad you've reacted to it, my man 😊
Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind is a great Jim Carrey movie!
When the mask gets shot in the club, & wins the Oscar is a reference to Sally fields Oscar speech. "You like me you really like me"
RIP Richard Jeni . He played Charlie in the movie. Real funny stand up comedian.
The Stan Lee pop ups! LOL
In the mid 90's hipsters decided to bring "swing" back in style. But everyone else thought that was a good idea too and that made it go out of style fast!
The "Thatsa spicy meatball" line was a reference to this popular 60's commercial:
m.ruclips.net/video/NQhwNtY3N2k/видео.html
Best Regards!
I dont know if it was that everybody thought swing was a great style, and that's the main reason it ended quick. As a 90's kid/teen, I just remember there being so many differing styles going on, or starting to emerge in the early to mid 90's, that it was inevitable that some would fade quicker than others. Between grunge rock, techno, hip-hop, rap, pop, alternative, all these musical and stylistic genres exploding at once back then, I just think it was tough to really hang onto one style for very long, and that's still the case these days I think
Ace Ventura 1 and 2 Are Absolutely Phenomenal Films!!!
16:12 i like that you can see Dorian fixing his appearance when he realizes he's being watched
This is just jim carry in his final form lmao that made me laugh way to hard
The visual Stan Drops startled me a little.
Dude. The tiny pop-up Stan Lee's are gold🤣
Nice inserting of Stan Lee's miniature head everytime Stanley is mentionned 😂😂👌
90's Jim Carrey was a true one of a kind.
One movie I would enjoy for you to watch would be “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”
I'll second that
the quotes said are from not just movies, but the "spicy meatball" quote was from an Alka selzer comercial, and the "They love me, they really love me" was when Sally Field got an oscar for movie she did, and Do you feel luck was from the first Dirty Harry movie.
AHHHHHHHH YAAAAAAAAS in the comics the mask goes from person to person. After Stanley kelloway gets it. In the animation, peggie is Stanley’s bestie who helps him out a lot and she even apologizes for ratting him out to the mob lol
Been waiting for this one ever since you posted this week's schedule
02:18
03:33
03:54
04:50
10:47
10:51
10:58
12:47
18:24
22:49
24:06
24:12
25:38
Stan Lee cameo.
I think this video is possessed.
(30:12 Brandon you let us down in the end!! I wonder how many hours have you spend editing since the start of your channel)
I remember watching Jim Carrey in the show In Living Color back when he was still pretty unknown. He definitely had some memorable characters in that show 😂
the mask comics are soooo dark, cartoon violence, but realistic effects...
In a deleted scene, the mobsters put the reporter through a printing press.
Oh shit!! Really? Like facts??
@@notyouraveragebear9326 Yeah, and it starts printing papers with her picture on the front page like in a cartoon.