@@chanceshouseofhorror6053 Oh man there's so many excellent ways to have shrimp I'd sound like Bubba Gump going through them all but deep fried is a good start.
It's also that she respected the fast food joint decorum: You order, you pay and either have it there or pack it up to go and if possible, with a thank out of courtesy because you're a decent person. Us service workers respect simple things such as that.
I liked the performative nature of the cheeseburger scene. Erin and Chef were both playing a part and both aware the other was playing too. It kinda points towards Erin's skills as a sex worker - what is her job if not creating fantasies for men's pleasure? She played into Chef's fantasy of being able to go back to being a simple fry cook and genuinely enjoy cooking and life again. And in return he played along and allowed her to leave. Her directly challenging him was an aspect to that as well. I think he ultimately enjoyed her outsider's perspective on high class fine dining and how she refused to go along with the other insipid diners who praised the food while not really respecting it and who basically meekly sat there the whole night with only token attempts to escape.
Yeah also her taking one bite savouring it and loving it is the exact thing Julien asked them to do in the beginning with his don't eat but taste speech. He got to experience the joy of cooking for one final time before his death and got to see a genuine regular person truly enjoy and savour something he had created.
It's also that these two have the most in common among all the guests: Their profession and craft revels in satisfying customers: Julian with his kitchen, and Erin with her company. They both crawled into a more comfortable life serving insufferable rich people and lost their passion along the way because of those people.
Judith Light is the actress you recognize. She's been in the game for a LOOOOONNNNGGGG time. She's a veteran. I myself am most and was first familiar with her from "Who's The Boss?"
The cheeseburger scene was the only time real food was actually eaten (everything else was edible props). The cast was so incredibly hungry that John Leguizamo ended up ordering burgers and fries for the cast and crew. Not gonna lie, but I ended up making my own cheeseburger and crinkle fries after I watched this for the first time, and it was so good.
This movie goes so so so much deeper than us normies realize. I watched a reaction by a girl who used to be a chef, and my God… the things she explained. Like the fish for ‘The Mess’ was literally composed of blood, sweat, and tears. Showcasing the sacrifices Jeremy went through in his life still unhappy. The oysters they eat on the boat to the island were foreshadowing as well but I forget why. When the men are given a head start to hide for 45 seconds, the husband of the food critic hides with the chickens. Symbolic.
That video was so cool! And she recognized the filming location as somewhere near where she used to work (before they get on the boat.) I think it was Savannah, Georgia
Yes, I remember questioning it, but I didn't fully follow my suspicion down the rabbit hole: I was simultaneously caught up in the moment, so when the pay-off came, I was both surprised and satisfied. A very nicely structured movie.
I love how you described her "cheeseburger to-go" move as like "tricking a computer" It's especially poignant in the era of AI generated art. When art can be calculated and quantified it's just a game of chess. He made his entire life about telling these intricate stories with food. People keep trying to moralize his actions but that misses the point. He's an egomaniacal psychopathic death cult leader. It's not about morality. It's about creating art that tells the truth. She simply didn't belong in the Menu and she found a way out that didn't spoil the concept.
I'm amazed at the amount of reactors who didn't get that Erin / Margo was a "Call Girl". It's right at the beginning of the movie. She says to him "It's your dime". And after that, after Cheff's dumb shit, she keeps talking about how HE is serving Tyler and he should not take shit from Cheff.
Would love to see more from this director. It looks like (according to IMDb) that he has directed several episodes if not most of the show Succession and is doing some episodes of the next season of The Last of Us.. but that’s all that it shows for upcoming. One of the writers also works on the show Succession (which I heard is a great show). I hope they do more horror/thriller in the future because they really nailed this.
I've heard so much about the Fratal Fame games growing up but never got to play lol. I also wanted to do RE 7 and 8 as well as I havent played those yet. Ill be sure to add those to the list of games to stream thank you!
This movie kinda reminds me of the movie The Final 2010 wich I already suggested. Because it was all planned out minus 1 thing that was unforeseen. If you liked this movie you will probably like The Final. Here's a new suggestion Funhouse 2019 let's just say. Nothing is random it's all planned out perfectly it also has a good amount of brutality and it comes to The Kills. Here's one I recently came across on the app Tubi. It's called Trick 2019 it has a interesting story and a surprisingly high body count. You may want to look into it on what ever place has it. You can even rent it on RUclips for like 4 dollars an not have any commercials if you choose.
As always thanks for the suggestions! I have actually been wanting to check out Funhouse for awhile now so I'll definitely add that with The Final 2010. Haven't heard of Trick but it sounds like my kind of movie!
It amazes me how many reactors to this film whine 10 minutes into the film that the plotline isn't being spoon fed to them. Furthermore, the number of people who think Waffle House is the greatest dining experience known to man.
@@chanceshouseofhorror6053 no, I was referring to games in, near, around the realm of horror such as Resident Evil. Supermassive games being whom made Until Dawn and The Quarry
What's the last thing you would want to eat before dying??
Shrimp.
It's the first thing that popped into my head.
Shrimp.
It's the first thing that popped into my head.
@@sithwinch Nice! We talking deep fried or??
@@chanceshouseofhorror6053
Oh man there's so many excellent ways to have shrimp I'd sound like Bubba Gump going through them all but deep fried is a good start.
@@sithwinch lmao not Bubba gump!
It's also that she respected the fast food joint decorum: You order, you pay and either have it there or pack it up to go and if possible, with a thank out of courtesy because you're a decent person. Us service workers respect simple things such as that.
Just wanna thank you for watching the reaction and for the work you do. You're not appreciated enough! Much love!
"These are tortillas.
Tortillas deliciosas." excellent reaction to a wild movie.
Also, that cheeseburger was fire.
That tortillas scene was so damn good lol. Thanks for watching Nikolaos!
I liked the performative nature of the cheeseburger scene. Erin and Chef were both playing a part and both aware the other was playing too. It kinda points towards Erin's skills as a sex worker - what is her job if not creating fantasies for men's pleasure? She played into Chef's fantasy of being able to go back to being a simple fry cook and genuinely enjoy cooking and life again. And in return he played along and allowed her to leave.
Her directly challenging him was an aspect to that as well. I think he ultimately enjoyed her outsider's perspective on high class fine dining and how she refused to go along with the other insipid diners who praised the food while not really respecting it and who basically meekly sat there the whole night with only token attempts to escape.
Wow I love your breakdown on that and it makes perfect sense!
Yeah also her taking one bite savouring it and loving it is the exact thing Julien asked them to do in the beginning with his don't eat but taste speech.
He got to experience the joy of cooking for one final time before his death and got to see a genuine regular person truly enjoy and savour something he had created.
It's also that these two have the most in common among all the guests: Their profession and craft revels in satisfying customers: Julian with his kitchen, and Erin with her company. They both crawled into a more comfortable life serving insufferable rich people and lost their passion along the way because of those people.
I love how Tyler's date got to leave while the chef he was worshipping made him kill himself
So cathartic lol
That’s what he wanted. He knew that would happen before going.
Judith Light is the actress you recognize. She's been in the game for a LOOOOONNNNGGGG time. She's a veteran. I myself am most and was first familiar with her from "Who's The Boss?"
Holy crap now I remember! Used to watch who's the boss all the time 😆
LOVE Judith Light. I never watched Who’s The Boss but she was amazing in Ugly Betty!
The cheeseburger scene was the only time real food was actually eaten (everything else was edible props). The cast was so incredibly hungry that John Leguizamo ended up ordering burgers and fries for the cast and crew. Not gonna lie, but I ended up making my own cheeseburger and crinkle fries after I watched this for the first time, and it was so good.
Tyler is such a kiss up. He’s the kind of guy that would let the killer do his wife in exchange for taking a picture of the knife.
🤣😂
This movie goes so so so much deeper than us normies realize. I watched a reaction by a girl who used to be a chef, and my God… the things she explained. Like the fish for ‘The Mess’ was literally composed of blood, sweat, and tears. Showcasing the sacrifices Jeremy went through in his life still unhappy. The oysters they eat on the boat to the island were foreshadowing as well but I forget why. When the men are given a head start to hide for 45 seconds, the husband of the food critic hides with the chickens. Symbolic.
Damn that's some crazy insight!
That video was so cool! And she recognized the filming location as somewhere near where she used to work (before they get on the boat.) I think it was Savannah, Georgia
That "The Thing" figurine is fire!
Thanks! That's definitely one of my favorite ones.
Ralph Fiennes is brilliant in this! I love this movie so much, it's funny af. It's probably in my top 5 ever.
Considering the chef is the one who suggests the autograph . . .
Yes, I remember questioning it, but I didn't fully follow my suspicion down the rabbit hole: I was simultaneously caught up in the moment, so when the pay-off came, I was both surprised and satisfied.
A very nicely structured movie.
Chef channeling Gordon Ramsay 18:40
🤣
I love how you described her "cheeseburger to-go" move as like "tricking a computer"
It's especially poignant in the era of AI generated art. When art can be calculated and quantified it's just a game of chess. He made his entire life about telling these intricate stories with food. People keep trying to moralize his actions but that misses the point. He's an egomaniacal psychopathic death cult leader. It's not about morality. It's about creating art that tells the truth. She simply didn't belong in the Menu and she found a way out that didn't spoil the concept.
I'm amazed at the amount of reactors who didn't get that Erin / Margo was a "Call Girl". It's right at the beginning of the movie. She says to him "It's your dime". And after that, after Cheff's dumb shit, she keeps talking about how HE is serving Tyler and he should not take shit from Cheff.
You should DEFINITELY give Last Night In Soho a go! Shockingly a wilder thriller than I expected going in...
I plan to react to it in the next few weeks hopefully! Loved what I saw from the trailer and have heard nothing but good things.
14:15 no, the reason he said she shouldn’t be there is because it threw off his menu
Yeah took me a little bit into it to realize that. I love this movie so much though!
Thats Judith Light. Angela from the 80s sitcom - Who's the Boss? 6:12
I knew I recognized her! Thank you 🙏
Love to see your channel grow! Here when you were at like 200 subscribers and now you’re at 600! Keep up the awesome work!
Thank you! I remember you being here early on I appreciate the support 🙏
Would love to see more from this director. It looks like (according to IMDb) that he has directed several episodes if not most of the show Succession and is doing some episodes of the next season of The Last of Us.. but that’s all that it shows for upcoming. One of the writers also works on the show Succession (which I heard is a great show). I hope they do more horror/thriller in the future because they really nailed this.
You said my fatass would EAT. 😂 FELT! 👏
Oh wow I really need to see Succession.
She had red hair in The Queen’s Gambit too.
Oh you're right! I never did get to see that.
Fun fact: John Leguizamo loosely based his character in this movie on... Steven Seagal.
Lol I love it!
Steven Seagal is, The Has-Been.
The first movie I saw of John Leguizamo was The Pest
Yeah I remember when that came out! Can't remember if it was my first but definitely one of mine.
I did not laugh while I watched this movie, but during your movie review I did. 👍
Damn Anya is beautiful
Very!
If you’re going to start doing video games then I seriously recommend The Suffering and Fatal Frame.
I've heard so much about the Fratal Fame games growing up but never got to play lol. I also wanted to do RE 7 and 8 as well as I havent played those yet. Ill be sure to add those to the list of games to stream thank you!
@@chanceshouseofhorror6053 You’re welcome, they are great series(mostly).
BioShock. Trust me, the trilogy is worth playing through.
Oh snap how did I miss this one?!
Aye! Glad you found it!
Last Night in Soho is good.
I can't wait to see that one. Hopefully soon!
🥳🏆❣️
This movie kinda reminds me of the movie The Final 2010 wich I already suggested. Because it was all planned out minus 1 thing that was unforeseen. If you liked this movie you will probably like The Final.
Here's a new suggestion Funhouse 2019 let's just say. Nothing is random it's all planned out perfectly it also has a good amount of brutality and it comes to The Kills.
Here's one I recently came across on the app Tubi. It's called Trick 2019 it has a interesting story and a surprisingly high body count. You may want to look into it on what ever place has it. You can even rent it on RUclips for like 4 dollars an not have any commercials if you choose.
As always thanks for the suggestions! I have actually been wanting to check out Funhouse for awhile now so I'll definitely add that with The Final 2010. Haven't heard of Trick but it sounds like my kind of movie!
@@chanceshouseofhorror6053 Put it this way Tricks run time 1h 40m with 30 to 31 kills. That's more then Art in the first Terrifier movie.
@@83shadow3 Well at first you had my curiosity...but now!
@@83shadow3 So many movies I want to react to lol. Gonna be a busy year!
It amazes me how many reactors to this film whine 10 minutes into the film that the plotline isn't being spoon fed to them. Furthermore, the number of people who think Waffle House is the greatest dining experience known to man.
I haven't seen anyone whine about that thankfully lol.
Storm the kitchen. It’s better than doing nothing.
*_Horror-sphere Gameplay Uploads?_* 🦽🦼🪑🦼🦽 _cough _*_SUPERMASSIVE GAMES_*_ cough_ ⌚🕰
Is Horror-Sphere a game?
@@chanceshouseofhorror6053 no, I was referring to games in, near, around the realm of horror such as Resident Evil. Supermassive games being whom made Until Dawn and The Quarry
@@보모 I've already played The Quarry and Until Dawn but I want to finish my RE7 playthrough soon