I still remember going to a restaurant and hearing "Scotty Doesn't Know" on their in-house music. Also the food was top-tier. I still love that place but it all started on my first visit. Awesome song and a great movie. Also if you ever happen to be in or around Delaware, USA hit up Brickworks Brewing. It's awesome. Best restaurant in the area for sure.
Well my name being Scott, this will be with me forever. Played this once in my car, and the wife was like what the hell is this? So I had to show her the movie. She loved the Matt Damon scene.
Matt Damon in this is probably one of the best movie cameos ever. No one would ever guess he'd be in this and even if they did they'd never guess what his cameo was
I agree with you. Although I think most people would say the best suprise cameo is Tom Cruise in Thropic Thunder. However, off the top of my head, my favorite goes to Liam Neeson in the movie "Ted". I rarely laugh as hard as I did at that moment.
29:00 "I feel like she's talking more Eastern European than...Dutch." Well, the actress (Lucy Lawless) is actually from New Zealand, so she gets credit for at least jumping to the right continent!
Fun fact: Almost every scene from europe's cities were made in Prague in Czech Republic (country I live in)...so it is for me very funny to see how americans imagine eastern Europe. 😀 And no, you can't compare Budapest with Bratislava. 😀 There are many deleted scenes and alternate ending (where Mieke refuses Scott) and yes, Scotty doesn't know is really very catchy. 😀
The only time I ever went 'oh, there's Cooper!' was that scene in season 6 where Tim walks into the bar with that dude Choo Choo and he has the the biggest shit-eating grin on his face.😂
If you want something with a similar vibe, a lot of people also enjoy reactions to American Pie. The 2000s decade was great for those high school/college comedies.
Definitely start with Clerks. The entire series has a shared timeline, so knowing characters from prior films makes the later ones a much more complete experience. The whole series is great, and I think it'll be directly up your alley.
Matt Damon was in prague for another project (brothers grimm, maybe) and stopped by the set to say hi to people, he did the scenes while he was there, i don't think he is even credited.
True story: I gave my family a personalized tour of the Louvre using Frommer’s (Paris). I also pulled off some really sweet experiences in Italy via Frommer’s (Italy). The bit where the dude memorized the Frommer’s guide book and was able to actually lead a tour group is valid, from a person who habitually uses Frommer’s guides to pre-plan trips. Will provide details if wanted, but I don’t want to wall of text.
@@clevelandcbi I can’t recommend a better set of guide books. Thanks to Frommer’s we were able to skip the infamous line at the Louvre by pre-ordering our tickets. I don’t know how well known that trick is now, but when we went it absolutely helped us avoid a movie-like line.
@@Yugioh420 yep! I prefer the physical books so I can re-check and find new things without having to pick up a temp phone (or temp SIM card if you’re not a iPhone user)
The discussion of how likely dudes are to have seen each other's "wieners", culminating with "I don't know wiener policy", just about fucking killed me.
I know I shouldn't laugh so hard but I die every time the director had to show the kid how to goose step and salute, because of course he didn't know how.
Love this movie, it’s been a favorite of mine since it came out, and loved the song Scotty Doesn’t Know, me and my late brother would troll our older brother with the song because his name is Scott
And then the French guy turns around and it`s George Saint-Pierre on a visit to Paris, oops ! Looks like you`re going to become part of the cobblestones...it was nice knowing you, obviously. Lol.
37:54 ... ehh... the worts twins ever?... I remember some twins .... Cersei & Jaime's something?... Lannister... the big m***er fu]]]]ers. Clerks ohh yes.
Better than the first one with tom green,jesus i hate that guy i don´t know why people was laugh him about in the first movie. Watch also Mardi "Gras" Spring Break,i put it like that because i don´t remember how to spell that haha.
Holy shit, I’m just now realizing the guy who stole Jamie’s money and passport is played by Diedrich Bader. (Despite the German name, he’s very much an American.)
As an Eastern European, same. The depiction matches the 90s more than 2004, but it isn't far off - and the movie isn't trying to pretend it's anything more than stereotypes, there's no pretense of "uncovering real image" - it's honest about playing everything up just for laughs. And laughed I have :D
And now I have two earworms XD Those being "Scotty doesn't know by Lustra" and "Deutschland by Die Prinzen" XD I can really recommend watching the l'auberge espagnol movie series.
Arthur Frommer was played by Patrick Malahide, who later went on to play Balon Greyjoy on Game of Thrones. I've seen a number of reactions to this film (and I think I have it on DVD) and I always get a surprise when I hear that distinctive voice, in such a tiny role. Eurotrip, or Balon Greyjoy: The Early Years. 'Wiener policy'. 😂😂 It's wit like that that separates the great reactors from the lesser ones. Sorry to hear you're having a hard time with RUclips.
yeah, you don't want to visit london, in that 16 years it gone from like 72% british to 70% non-british. if you want a british experience thats not the place to go.
Maybe not *all* of them (Tusk, Yoga Hosers, Cop out come to mind), but the View Askewniverse is an absolute must! In chronological order, too, of course. Perhaps skip the reboot and Clerks III, as that was a letdown, but I digress.
This song almost alone carried the movie from relative obscurity to cult status. Almost, because there's also Vinnie Jones, Fred Armisen and Lucy Lawless.
Mary, this is by far the all time best reaction to this movie! Your reactions to comedy movies always have me laughing, but you really crushed this one. The entire reaction had me laughing, but the entire time at the Vatican was hilarious! Your reaction to Scott and Mieke hooking up in the confessional had me rolling, lol. I don't comment all that often, but had to say that you knocked this reaction out of the park. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing what's next!
12:24 which is still insane to me. Because how strong is beer in Europe? (Asking as a New Yorker.) 9% alcohol by volume. A mix drink could be just as strong as a regular beer.
Definitely one of my favorite “relax and turn off my brain” films! Also have to say that of all the reactions I’ve seen to to this, yours was the best!
"We have some really good friends from Eastern Europe, they'd be like 'uhhhhhhh' " Any real Eastern European won't be offended by the joke, and will then spend 30 minutes explaining to you how the joke doesn't apply to them because "We're not Eastern. Eastern Europe starts in the country east of ours"
Any real Eastern European won't be offended by these jokes, because for decades we have been creating comedies ridiculing our "creaky reality". Eurotrip is one of the funniest European adventure movies.
Wiener Policy: I lived in a dorm through high school in a prep school in Cuba. 170-190 boys per dorm. The showers were completely open. The wiener Policy is to avert your eyes.
Roadtrip is very different from Eurotrip. Beerfest is probably the closest movie. Beerfest was made by the same crew that did Supertroopers. Jay and Silent Bob movies are interesting. I believe they call it the Jersey Trilogy aka View Askewniverse and the movies are (in order): Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike back, Clerks 2, Jay and Silent Bob reboot, and Clerks 3.
Europe is... London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and Rome.. and that is about it.... Me who lived in Europe for 98% of my life... Yea.. those are all the worst places. 11:55 Its green screen, they are actually in the Czech republic. Basically the whole movie was recorded in Czech republic 22:50 I had a girl doing that to me at a bus once..so... we took a hotel room 29:02 NO you sound like the Swedish chef from the muppets, that is kind of ironic becasue you are not the slightest bit swedish. Most actors in this movies are Czech.. so that is probobly why they sound eastern european
I can't speak for everyone, but... I've never seen another dude's junk through high-school. Showers were always private. The locker room had guys half-dressed, but never flopping around.
20:12 _"Good for him, robot man keeps it, how do say it, in scene."_ I think you mean, he _"stays in character"_ or doesn't _"break character"._ Or another way you could say it is _"I respect his commitment to the bit"._
Thats mile high klüb to you! Hahaha. I loved this movie when I was growing up and partially what I attribute such wonder to visiting Europe whenever I can.
17:25 - "Oh my god! What's that called? A knuckle... jewelry?" - They're called "brass knuckles", and I believe that they're illegal in a lot of areas. 24:38 - " Or is it like you're all naked, but you're not watching? I don't know about wiener policy." - America is still fairly homophobic, so looking at other guys' wieners in the locker room, or shower is a big no-no. Doing so will get a guy accused of being gay, which will then alienate them with most of the other guys in the locker room. And in case you wondered, looking while standing at a urinal in the restroom is also taboo. Most urinals do have some kind of privacy divider between them, but still, men keep their eyes to themselves.
For the "view askewniverse", Clerks is a must watch. Mallrats is a decent movie, but not my favorite, although some of the later movies reference them so decide on your own if it's worth watching. Then Chasing Amy is after that which has some really great performances by Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams and a scene with Jay and Silent Bob that is integral to that movie that I won't spoil. Dogma came out after that, which you've seen, then it's on to Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back which is right up your alley for comedy I think.
the dutch and Belgins have a weird relationship like how do you explain Baarle-Nassau, Netherlands and Baarle-Hertog, Belgium that's where my family is from but they left 7 years after the war no one in my family can explain what that city is about and just looking at it on google earth gives me a headache trying to figure out how that happens. i plan on doing a similar trip to this but skipping Italy and coming home flying Rotterdam to halifax being that's the route my grand parents took by ship to immigrate to Canada in 52
So twins split into two categories. I dont know the english word for but basically you got one ovarie twins and two ovary twins. One ovary twins look the same, talk the same, act the same... think the same. Highly creepy. But you cant get unisex one ovary twins Two ovary twins dont look the same and are more likely to act different. From one another. Still very creepy, maintain safe distance
Beerfest is great on its own. If you are going to get into View Askewniverse (Kevin Smith's movies), you really should watch them in chronological order. It will make more sense.
Just so you know Mary, I was in Belgium about 10 years ago, Brussels, Mons, Ieper. Loved it and will definitely visit again on my next Eurotrip! Hoping to get to Antwerp, Bruges and Leuven.
You know I actually learned that in high school in German class 😂 we were so weirded out by our teacher putting this on that it is engraved in my brain forever
“Why didn’t they stop them earlier? Bad friends.” 😂😂😂 Actually, thats just regular friends. Let the most messed up, embarrassing thing happen to make fun of and laugh with them later. 😂
Amazing movie. It really is true that you could not make this movie today. Not without being canceled or somebody getting offended and wanting your entire life to be over anyway.
Wow! 20 years... and "Scotty Doesn't Know" still lives rent free in my head. Will prob be humming it on my deathbed. ;)
My friend and I have already planned to watch this on our plane ride to Europe in July 🎉 SCOTTY DOESNT KNOW 😅
@@alisong826 So Don't Tell Scotty!
Definitely have that song on one of my regular playlists.
Just too damn hilarious, and catchy.
I still remember going to a restaurant and hearing "Scotty Doesn't Know" on their in-house music. Also the food was top-tier. I still love that place but it all started on my first visit. Awesome song and a great movie. Also if you ever happen to be in or around Delaware, USA hit up Brickworks Brewing. It's awesome. Best restaurant in the area for sure.
Well my name being Scott, this will be with me forever. Played this once in my car, and the wife was like what the hell is this? So I had to show her the movie. She loved the Matt Damon scene.
Matt Damon in this is probably one of the best movie cameos ever. No one would ever guess he'd be in this and even if they did they'd never guess what his cameo was
I agree with you. Although I think most people would say the best suprise cameo is Tom Cruise in Thropic Thunder. However, off the top of my head, my favorite goes to Liam Neeson in the movie "Ted". I rarely laugh as hard as I did at that moment.
Didn't it happen out of the blue just because he was in the area when they were filming?
Wtf was it really Matt Damon?
@@Ginto_O It's absolutely him.
He finaly didnt get lost 🤣🤣🤣
29:00 "I feel like she's talking more Eastern European than...Dutch." Well, the actress (Lucy Lawless) is actually from New Zealand, so she gets credit for at least jumping to the right continent!
Erm... excuse me, I think you will find her name is Xena, and she's a warrior princess.
@@backtoearth1983 ...from Grecian New Zealand.
I will assume more east european work as sex workers in amsterdam than dutch women.
Fun fact: Almost every scene from europe's cities were made in Prague in Czech Republic (country I live in)...so it is for me very funny to see how americans imagine eastern Europe. 😀 And no, you can't compare Budapest with Bratislava. 😀 There are many deleted scenes and alternate ending (where Mieke refuses Scott) and yes, Scotty doesn't know is really very catchy. 😀
My brain is unable to process that Cooper and Tim from Justified are the same actor.
The only time I ever went 'oh, there's Cooper!' was that scene in season 6 where Tim walks into the bar with that dude Choo Choo and he has the the biggest shit-eating grin on his face.😂
Dude it took me till the 6th season to realize it's him. Great actor!
No way ..I never would.of.saw that
If I remember, the director knew Matt Damon. Matt just happened to be nearby and available, so they brought him in.
One of the greatest decisions in the history of filmmaking.
Yep. Damon was filming “Brothers Grimm” at the time.
There's some crazy cameos in this. Lucy Lawless, Rade Serbedzija, Vinnie Jones, Diedrich Bader. And there's a deleted scene with Joanna Lumley
If you want something with a similar vibe, a lot of people also enjoy reactions to American Pie. The 2000s decade was great for those high school/college comedies.
Definitely start with Clerks. The entire series has a shared timeline, so knowing characters from prior films makes the later ones a much more complete experience. The whole series is great, and I think it'll be directly up your alley.
Matt Damon was in prague for another project (brothers grimm, maybe) and stopped by the set to say hi to people, he did the scenes while he was there, i don't think he is even credited.
He was the directors roommate in collage.
i believe he wasn't originally credited. i think he wanted it that way.
I believe Matt was actually filming The Bourne Identity in Prague at the same time they were filming Eurotrip.
Among all the “raunchy comedies” this one is set appart on it’s own high tier and deserves to be watched by more people
Along with Girl Next Door... it was so beautifully acted.
17:26 She called brass knuckles (knuckle dusters) "knuckle jewelry" 😂😂
"We have air it's true" Mile Tyson punched me in the funnybone holy shit 😂
Mary is so in tune with this movie, it's perfect
True story: I gave my family a personalized tour of the Louvre using Frommer’s (Paris). I also pulled off some really sweet experiences in Italy via Frommer’s (Italy). The bit where the dude memorized the Frommer’s guide book and was able to actually lead a tour group is valid, from a person who habitually uses Frommer’s guides to pre-plan trips. Will provide details if wanted, but I don’t want to wall of text.
I didn't even know Frommer's was a real thing😂😂😂. That's an awesome story.
@@clevelandcbi I can’t recommend a better set of guide books. Thanks to Frommer’s we were able to skip the infamous line at the Louvre by pre-ordering our tickets. I don’t know how well known that trick is now, but when we went it absolutely helped us avoid a movie-like line.
@snakesnoteyes out of curiosity do they only do European guide books or everywhere?
@@snakesnoteyesand do they have online website?
@@Yugioh420 yep! I prefer the physical books so I can re-check and find new things without having to pick up a temp phone (or temp SIM card if you’re not a iPhone user)
Yes, definitely want you to see "Clerks".
As soon as seeing the thumbnail, I got excited. Knowing you were in Europe, I knew you could give a great perspective on it, which you did.
The discussion of how likely dudes are to have seen each other's "wieners", culminating with "I don't know wiener policy", just about fucking killed me.
I know I shouldn't laugh so hard but I die every time the director had to show the kid how to goose step and salute, because of course he didn't know how.
Love this movie, it’s been a favorite of mine since it came out, and loved the song Scotty Doesn’t Know, me and my late brother would troll our older brother with the song because his name is Scott
One of my favorites. I'm 39, this was a cool high school movie back in my day. c/o 2003
BEER FEST! OMG you would love that one.
10:06 Just listening to Mary sings in German (Dutch?) is awesome :D
German... very good german to be exact. As a german myself I was really impressed.
You’ll love roadtrip and all Kevin smith movies are great
"Mi scusi," a word I used all across Europe. It don't matter where you go. It's a "fail safe" word.
Perfect line I use traveling abroad with friends, and kick start a discussion on this movie.
"I don't know about weiner policy" is the funniest thing I have heard today.
I would have to say, policy in U.S. is "Can't avoid seeing them, but pretend that you didn't notice".
"Why do you have a chain with you?" To hit French people with. Obviously.
It is so cute that she doesn't have a clue about hooliganism lol
And then the French guy turns around and it`s George Saint-Pierre on a visit to Paris, oops ! Looks like you`re going to become part of the cobblestones...it was nice knowing you, obviously. Lol.
44:55 the line that made me lol the hardest "I kinda just want to have another boy...just to have that brother asshole vibes" 🤣😭
Yes, you needs to start with 'Clerks'
37:54 ... ehh... the worts twins ever?... I remember some twins .... Cersei & Jaime's something?... Lannister... the big m***er fu]]]]ers.
Clerks ohh yes.
She needs to watch Beerfest, if she wants a good laugh that's the movie for her.
Had a friend name scotty in jr high when this came out. . He was tortured with the song
😂😂😂 This movie did to Scotts what the Karate Kid Reid to Daniels (me) in Karate Kid lol. I was "Daniel-san" for years.
Better than the first one with tom green,jesus i hate that guy i don´t know why people was laugh him about in the first movie. Watch also Mardi "Gras" Spring Break,i put it like that because i don´t remember how to spell that haha.
Since this movie did dirty to your country, have you watched "In Bruges"? It's set in Belgium, has an amazing cast and it's a pretty good movie!!!
She reacted to it three and a half years ago actually. It's only on Patreon though.
I downloaded Scotty Doesn't Know as soon as I got home from the theater. Stayed through the credits to find out who the band was.
Now, you need to do the opposite. Watch a movie about America from a European's perspective. Watch the _Borat_ movies, please!🥰
Holy shit, I’m just now realizing the guy who stole Jamie’s money and passport is played by Diedrich Bader. (Despite the German name, he’s very much an American.)
"You know what I'd do man? Two chicks at the same time man."
Oh you have to do Beerfest, love your reaction videos
As a german i still think this one of the best "Europe-Movies" from an US-perspective out there! I stll crack up watching it :D
As an Eastern European, same. The depiction matches the 90s more than 2004, but it isn't far off - and the movie isn't trying to pretend it's anything more than stereotypes, there's no pretense of "uncovering real image" - it's honest about playing everything up just for laughs. And laughed I have :D
If you would like to watch a movie set in Belgium, you need to watch In Bruges. It's a dark comedy drama film.
You should react to deleted scenes and alternate ending of this movie
Omg Mary this movie is both funny and ronchy and I am glad I got to see your reaction on this it was awesome 😊
12:14 in the UK its 18, but you can drink in a pub with parental permission at like 12, but in your own home you can drink at the age of 5
And now I have two earworms XD Those being "Scotty doesn't know by Lustra" and "Deutschland by Die Prinzen" XD I can really recommend watching the l'auberge espagnol movie series.
45:32 best scene ever i fucking love it
Gotta start with clerks!
There is always 'European Vacation' the sequel to 'Vacation'...
Arthur Frommer was played by Patrick Malahide, who later went on to play Balon Greyjoy on Game of Thrones. I've seen a number of reactions to this film (and I think I have it on DVD) and I always get a surprise when I hear that distinctive voice, in such a tiny role.
Eurotrip, or Balon Greyjoy: The Early Years.
'Wiener policy'. 😂😂 It's wit like that that separates the great reactors from the lesser ones. Sorry to hear you're having a hard time with RUclips.
yeah, you don't want to visit london, in that 16 years it gone from like 72% british to 70% non-british.
if you want a british experience thats not the place to go.
go to the countryside
Mary singing: "Das alles ist Deutschland". Me: "Fuck"
You absolutely need to do the Kevin Smith movies in chronological order. Starting with 'Clerks'.
Maybe not *all* of them (Tusk, Yoga Hosers, Cop out come to mind), but the View Askewniverse is an absolute must! In chronological order, too, of course. Perhaps skip the reboot and Clerks III, as that was a letdown, but I digress.
"We have air, that's true." Here with the hard-hitting commentary! lol
Scotty doesn't know!
Does she figure out who it is in the first 30 seconds?
@@thoughtfulstargazer People won't type 'FIRST LOLOL' if you cut them off right away 😉
This song almost alone carried the movie from relative obscurity to cult status. Almost, because there's also Vinnie Jones, Fred Armisen and Lucy Lawless.
Mary, this is by far the all time best reaction to this movie! Your reactions to comedy movies always have me laughing, but you really crushed this one. The entire reaction had me laughing, but the entire time at the Vatican was hilarious! Your reaction to Scott and Mieke hooking up in the confessional had me rolling, lol.
I don't comment all that often, but had to say that you knocked this reaction out of the park. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing what's next!
Absinthe doesn't really cause hallucinations. It's just high in alcohol content.
lol - she sang Die Prinzen 😅
My high school German class thanks you for bringing back that memory.
All those brownies and no milk?
YES start with Clerks, then Mallrats, Then Chasing Amy, Then.... YES watch please.
12:24 which is still insane to me. Because how strong is beer in Europe? (Asking as a New Yorker.) 9% alcohol by volume. A mix drink could be just as strong as a regular beer.
Beerfest is a must!
Oh my gawd I spit my beer out and fell off my couch! "I don't know about y'all's wiener policy" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
English drinking no.. we went up to Scotland to really drink in some local pubs. THAT is where we had the most fun.
AMEN .😂😂😂
Aussies would like a word too. but it really depends whats in the glasses on who wins, Beer, lager, whisky etc
Just once can you calm it with the anti-English sentiment. I'm Irish and even I think its getting old and boring
Definitely one of my favorite “relax and turn off my brain” films! Also have to say that of all the reactions I’ve seen to to this, yours was the best!
Fun fact: if you make reservations (by e-mail), you'll spend 2 minutes to entercthe freaking Louvre.
A better film is National Lampoon's European Vacation. Stars Chevy Chase.
One of my favorite movies, and you are definitely my favorite reactor.
Please continue with the Star Trek franchise.
Another good and even raunchier movie to checkout is “Beer League”
With Arty Lang and Ralph Macchio(The Karate Kid)
"We have some really good friends from Eastern Europe, they'd be like 'uhhhhhhh' "
Any real Eastern European won't be offended by the joke, and will then spend 30 minutes explaining to you how the joke doesn't apply to them because "We're not Eastern. Eastern Europe starts in the country east of ours"
Any real Eastern European won't be offended by these jokes, because for decades we have been creating comedies ridiculing our "creaky reality". Eurotrip is one of the funniest European adventure movies.
Wiener Policy: I lived in a dorm through high school in a prep school in Cuba. 170-190 boys per dorm. The showers were completely open. The wiener Policy is to avert your eyes.
Roadtrip is very different from Eurotrip. Beerfest is probably the closest movie. Beerfest was made by the same crew that did Supertroopers. Jay and Silent Bob movies are interesting. I believe they call it the Jersey Trilogy aka View Askewniverse and the movies are (in order): Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike back, Clerks 2, Jay and Silent Bob reboot, and Clerks 3.
Europe is... London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and Rome.. and that is about it....
Me who lived in Europe for 98% of my life... Yea.. those are all the worst places.
11:55 Its green screen, they are actually in the Czech republic. Basically the whole movie was recorded in Czech republic
22:50 I had a girl doing that to me at a bus once..so... we took a hotel room
29:02 NO you sound like the Swedish chef from the muppets, that is kind of ironic becasue you are not the slightest bit swedish.
Most actors in this movies are Czech.. so that is probobly why they sound eastern european
Awesome reaction/ can you please watch a movie called ANY GIVEN SUNDAY.
I can't speak for everyone, but... I've never seen another dude's junk through high-school. Showers were always private. The locker room had guys half-dressed, but never flopping around.
Road Trip, just Married, There's something about Mary
shouldn't miss any of these
20:12 _"Good for him, robot man keeps it, how do say it, in scene."_
I think you mean, he _"stays in character"_ or doesn't _"break character"._ Or another way you could say it is _"I respect his commitment to the bit"._
I put this in my top 5 raunchy comedies of all time
Check out ‘Fools Gold’ with Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey!! Definitely worth the watch
Thats mile high klüb to you! Hahaha. I loved this movie when I was growing up and partially what I attribute such wonder to visiting Europe whenever I can.
17:25 - "Oh my god! What's that called? A knuckle... jewelry?" - They're called "brass knuckles", and I believe that they're illegal in a lot of areas.
24:38 - " Or is it like you're all naked, but you're not watching? I don't know about wiener policy." - America is still fairly homophobic, so looking at other guys' wieners in the locker room, or shower is a big no-no. Doing so will get a guy accused of being gay, which will then alienate them with most of the other guys in the locker room. And in case you wondered, looking while standing at a urinal in the restroom is also taboo. Most urinals do have some kind of privacy divider between them, but still, men keep their eyes to themselves.
Just a quick verification. Would the guard at the Vatican speak with an Italian accent? Aren't they Swiss or something like that?
For the "view askewniverse", Clerks is a must watch. Mallrats is a decent movie, but not my favorite, although some of the later movies reference them so decide on your own if it's worth watching. Then Chasing Amy is after that which has some really great performances by Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams and a scene with Jay and Silent Bob that is integral to that movie that I won't spoil. Dogma came out after that, which you've seen, then it's on to Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back which is right up your alley for comedy I think.
You should definitely watch Clerks.
Then go down the View Askew Universe rabbit hole. It’s a wild ride, and you will love it😌🙏
the dutch and Belgins have a weird relationship like how do you explain Baarle-Nassau, Netherlands and Baarle-Hertog, Belgium that's where my family is from but they left 7 years after the war no one in my family can explain what that city is about and just looking at it on google earth gives me a headache trying to figure out how that happens. i plan on doing a similar trip to this but skipping Italy and coming home flying Rotterdam to halifax being that's the route my grand parents took by ship to immigrate to Canada in 52
Great video. But how do you know the song "Deutschland" from 'Die Prinzen'?
So twins split into two categories. I dont know the english word for but basically you got one ovarie twins and two ovary twins. One ovary twins look the same, talk the same, act the same... think the same. Highly creepy. But you cant get unisex one ovary twins
Two ovary twins dont look the same and are more likely to act different. From one another. Still very creepy, maintain safe distance
Beerfest is great on its own.
If you are going to get into View Askewniverse (Kevin Smith's movies), you really should watch them in chronological order. It will make more sense.
Just so you know Mary, I was in Belgium about 10 years ago, Brussels, Mons, Ieper. Loved it and will definitely visit again on my next Eurotrip! Hoping to get to Antwerp, Bruges and Leuven.
I haven’t been to Antwerp but you’ll definitely enjoy the Bruges and Leuven. 🍻
Loved your reaction. Plz react to “From Dust Till Dawn” (1996) 😊😊 thx
Aaand she starts singing Die Prinzen songs. :D Kudos to you Mary!
You know I actually learned that in high school in German class 😂 we were so weirded out by our teacher putting this on that it is engraved in my brain forever
@@MovieswithMary Wow we listened to them in German class in America too, I looked it up and apparently they had some deal with German textbooks
@@MovieswithMary Die Prinzen in German class? What a time to be alive! Next up: Die Ärzte - Männer sind Schweine in sex ed. xD
I don't know which is my favourite, this or National Lampoon's European Vacation. Road Trip is very funny too.
“Why didn’t they stop them earlier? Bad friends.” 😂😂😂
Actually, thats just regular friends. Let the most messed up, embarrassing thing happen to make fun of and laugh with them later. 😂
Exactly! As long as there is no chance of great physical harm, just let them make their mistakes and then make fun of them incessantly! Lol
Like your reviews. But stop lowering the dialogue volume!
i'm surprised somebody on youtube knows what a curriculum vitae is
Clerks, Mallrats...
Amazing movie. It really is true that you could not make this movie today. Not without being canceled or somebody getting offended and wanting your entire life to be over anyway.
Wow! This is just perfect! I did not expect this reaction. Love to see this trend , as Eurotrip is my favorite teen comedy!
Your GASP at 40:22 is so funny! You were invested!
You should watch the behind the scenes&deleted scenes and commentary about filming it.
Watch Roadtrip. Eurotrip was like a sequel/spinoff of Roadtrip. But the characters in either movie have no relationship.
I adore this movie. And i LOVE seeing Europeans' reactions to it!